The first poster of Oppo Find N5 has just officially been released by Oppo.
It shows the Oppo Find N5 smartphone being compared with a pencil to highlight its thickness. According to OnePlus founder and Oppo Chief Product Officer Pete Lau, the smartphone will be the thinnest foldable in the market.
In the unfolded state, the handset will be around 4 mm thick, which makes it thinner than a pencil which has a thickness of 7 mm. In the folded state, it has a thickness of less than 10 mm.
Expected Specs
The Find N5 will have a resolution of 2K for its internal bigger screen. The smartphone will have an IPX8 rating and enhanced durability because of its titanium build. The Find N3 predecessor had no IP rating. It will be powered by a fairly large 6,000 mAh battery with magnetic wireless charging support of 50 W and fast charging support of 80 W or 100 W.
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The camera module on the back of the handset will be thinner than before and sport three cameras with a resolution of 50 MP for each snapper. The three shooters are a main camera with OIS support, a periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and an ultra-wide lens.
Under the hood, the smartphone will incorporate a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor from Qualcomm. It will come with Android 15 layered with the manufacturer’s ColorOS out of the box.
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The Oppo Find N5 has been confirmed to be launched in the home country China in February.
The handset is anticipated to have a global release in a few Southeast Asian countries although as a rebranding. The global release will likely take place in India, the United States, and Europe with a OnePlus 2 Open rebranding.
Featured Image: Oppo Find N3
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