Oppo has been a pioneer in smartphone technology, introducing innovations such as dynamic refresh rate displays and dual periscope zoom cameras. However, there are rumors that the company is going to announce a foldable phone claiming to be a whole millimeter thinner than the slimmest current foldable, the Honor Magic V3. When we covered the V3, we noted its large screen took up most of the phone’s face, and its thin profile was in line with regular flagship smartphones that had rigid displays.
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Oppo Find N5: The Thinnest Foldable Phone, Features Snapdragon 8 Elite and More
Now, Oppo is ready to steal that crown with the Find N5 foldable that could be the thinnest foldable phone, be it right open or in fasten. So, how thin will the Oppo Find N5 actually be? Oppo’s Find N5 product manager recently shared details on Weibo, showcasing the impressive slimness of the foldable. When some credit cards were placed beside the phone, it was shown that the phone was quite slender as the fourth credit card slipped off its edge and into the display.
It means the Find N5 will measure just 4mm when unfolded, around 10% less than the Magic V3. The find N5 is no doubt going to look impressive when unfolded, although it has managed to retain a slim package, and remains to be seen when we get to grips with it in the upcoming weeks, for coverage of its foldable shape and how it feels in hand and pocket.
The OnePlus Open 2 is also expected to borrow from the Find N5, making it the thinnest foldable phone you can buy stateside. In addition to its impressive design, the Oppo Find N5 is expected to feature top-tier specifications, including the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a periscope zoom camera, and a massive battery with silicon electrodes. With its expected release in February, the announcement could be just around the corner.
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When will the Oppo Find N5 be released?
The Oppo Find N5 is expected to launch in February 2025.
What are the key features of the Oppo Find N5?
The Find N5 will feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, a periscope zoom camera, and a large battery with silicon electrodes.