For the first time since the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 in 2022, I had not used Samsung folding to place my bid. Instead, I felt perfectly satisfied with doing it all Find oppo n5 Since arriving a few weeks ago. This style folding style has an 8.12-inch inner screen and a 6.6-inch outer screen. This is a larger device than the currently available Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Google’s Pixel 9 Pro fold. Compared to the rest of the foldable product, its relatively thinness makes it taste better despite the larger screen size. I think Oppo has the same plans as OnePlus, the brand that sells in the US.
That’s not to say that oppo discovers that the N5 is perfect foldable. It starts at Singapore dollars of $2,500, or about $1,880. It still suffers from the challenge of using this factor in the first place, especially with small hands. It’s a huge cradle with just fingers! My hands are medium to small, I know and were not made to function as a phone holster. However, the larger the internal screen, the more I realized what I wanted. teeth Foldable tablet phone. I don’t want a folding device that pretends to be a phone in my pocket. I like the screen space wherever I am, to wander, read, and dive deep into niche subjects. That’s the point of such an expensive phone that does this, and Find N5 promotes everything. Ready to accept larger, thinner folding devices.
One of the best foldable experiences
The front cover screen of the Find N5 is 6.6 inches.
Let’s talk about what you get with Oppo Find N5, especially if you’re obsessed with this international release, especially for some reason, if you’re trying to import it yourself. One is one of the thinnest folding devices that can hold today. Compared to the 5.1mm on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the Find N5 is 4.2mm thinner when opened.
Wireless charging remains intact, some of which make it easier for tether and 50W wireless charging to bosses up to 80W, thanks to Oppo’s own charging infrastructure, but only branded cables. The battery is well enough, at least for what Oppo is going on here. This is a 5,600 MAH battery, which is a little bigger than the foldable Google and Samsung. It’s much larger than Samsung’s Galaxy Z-fold 6 and has a 4,400 mAh battery. I haven’t run a full battery test, but the battery life is anecdotally promising. This gets a OnePlus Watch 3 that connects to a mobile network, gets all notifications from newspapers and chat apps I installed, and even syncs workouts. (I’m running Find N5 using a SIM connected to a Mint network, because it’s worth it, and that was fine.)
Everything else about Find N5 is a problem with standard smartphones, up to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 elite processor. You can buy the Find N5 with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage space, but it starts with plenty of 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM. The Find N5 has a cute little quirk, such as a mute switch on one side of the device and a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. Again, this seems to be a common use ruse among folding smartphones. Samsung has already done this and there are rumours that Apple will do the same with a foldable smartphone.
The 8.1-inch internal screen of the Find N5 is where it is. I used it to read books and magazines on Libby, coordinated with hobby friends on Discord, scan only headlines that can be processed in two newspaper apps. Another night, I just supported it in the middle of my belly and watched an episode of Anna Nicole Show On YouTube, thank you, the YouTube app knows how to work on a screen folded in half.
The one that works for me is widescreen. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 is suitable if you are looking to use a more mobile phone-like folding. Oppo’s position is, if you wield any of these, why not make it great, big and like a tablet, because you know what you’re doing? Just as I loved having a 7-inch Android tablet like the Nexus 7 back then, the larger screen size of the Find N5 is why I prefer it over other folding devices. I feel like I can do more.

Wait, why are you telling me about this call?
Oppo has discovered that the N5 is not readily available in the US, so you may wonder why we bother covering it. Well, Oppo is the parent company of OnePlus, I’ll do it The ones selling in the US often carry the characteristics of successful Oppo devices overseas, as I mentioned. So far, the Find N5 has received many passionate reviews, mainly due to its slim, lightweight (ISH) design and large screen.
Oppo is not just fun, as the N5 is a thin phone, but it’s the driving force behind why you bother importing this thing in the first place. It also shows what manufacturers consider to be “essential” features for their users. Without some warnings, you cannot have a thin device.

The back of the Find N5 is basically a OnePlus device with the same Hasselblad branding.
For example, the camera on the Find N5 is in the middle. On paper, the dual 50-MP camera sensor, one for primary shooting, the secondary one for telephoto capabilities, and the third 8-MP camera sensor for overall ultra shooting seem to be promising enough. However, that primary camera often prefers to overtake the image, unless you tap and ask them to focus on a specific point. Like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6, it’s limited to 3x optical zoom.
Regarding software updates, OPPO will not support this phone as long as Samsung and Google plan to do so on their respective folding devices. Samsung and Google are committed to software updates and security patches for seven years. Oppo and OnePlus continue to be committed to their four-year timeline.
The Find N5 is not what I call durability. Cases submitted by the manufacturer in the review unit do not cover the front of it. It pops out to the back and has enough case to cover the hinge. The entire cover screen remains exposed. At the very least, the Find N5 is water resistant, even if it’s not built for the harsh outside world. OPPO has achieved IPX6, IPX8 and IPX9 ratings. Find N5 can withstand a variety of water bodies, including rain flooding and high-pressure water jets. It’s almost the same for Google and Samsung devices.
Speakers are also limited on smartphones that are more expensive, especially compared to the bass forward sound you get from the iPhone 16. The iPhone16E also has a powerful woofer in its small phone body.
This phone cannot be purchased (if you are in the US)
Even though most manufacturers appear to be stagnant, the war over the thinnest folding smartphones continues. As gadget freaks, this is good news for those of us who are obsessed with the future being available. The Find N5 is comfortable to fold. The hinge is sturdy enough to support the Find N5 on its own. If you’re not yet caught up in the fantastic news of a foldable smartphone, Oppo hopes the N5 will give you faith. I like this phone as a dedicated reading device and has the same software tricks as the foldable Samsung UI, so I had no problems migrating.
However, we in the US cannot buy this phone completely, so we are sorry for bullying you. I hope this means some good news about the horizon for both OnePlus fans and fans looking for a third product beyond Google and Samsung.