Oppo has officially announced its latest foldable phone, the Find N5, which boasts an impressive design that feels like a normal slab phone when folded. The device’s book-style folding mechanism features a reduced crease width and depth compared to other foldables on the market.
During an exclusive hands-on experience with the Oppo event team, I was amazed by the phone’s razor-thin profile, feeling it as much thinner than its predecessor, the OnePlus Open. The Find N5 comes equipped with a triple-camera bump on the rear panel and has nicer ergonomics compared to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6.
Oppo claims that the Find N5 is the world’s thinnest book-style foldable phone, beating the Honor Magic V3’s unfolded thickness of 4.4mm. The phone comes in two colors: black and white, with a reflective pattern on the white option. The design shares similarities with the rumored OnePlus Open 2, sparking speculation about a potential design inheritance.
The Find N5 is set to launch globally on February 20, marking its availability for global markets except the US. With its impressive design and features, the phone leaves Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 in the dust. As the world’s thinnest foldable phone, Oppo’s latest device takes a significant step forward in foldable phone design.
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