OPPO Find N5 Sets Records as the World's Slimmest Foldable Smartphone
- Ruby Helyer
- Feb 24
- 2 min read
With a folded thickness of just 8.93mm

OPPO has introduced the Find N5, asserting its position as the world's thinnest foldable smartphone. The Find N5, with a folded thickness of merely 8.93mm, establishes a new benchmark in foldable design, surpassing its predecessors. When unfolded, it measures a mere 4.21mm at its thinnest point, presenting a sleek, paper-thin silhouette that redefines user expectations for foldable devices.
This sleek design does not sacrifice performance. Equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite CPU, featuring 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, it is a formidable device despite its slender design. The 5,600 mAh battery is sufficient, offering up to two complete days of usage on a single charge, with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging capabilities.

OPPO demonstrates meticulous attention to detail in its display, which boasts an 8.12-inch OLED LTPO primary screen with low wrinkle visible, positioning it among the finest displays for reading and browsing on a foldable device. The exterior display is 6.62 inches in size and achieves a maximum brightness of 2,450 nits, guaranteeing visibility in direct sunlight.
The Find N5 possesses an IPX6, X8, and X9 rating for water resistance, however it is not engineered to be dust-proof. OPPO has enhanced the hinge mechanism and minimized the display crease, rendering it less conspicuous during content navigation.
The camera configuration features a 50MP primary sensor and a 12MP ultrawide lens, calibrated by Hasselblad, delivering exceptional photographic quality. The 8MP front camera excels at capturing high-quality selfies, regardless of whether the phone is folded or unfolded.
The Find N5 is scheduled for release in Europe and Asia on February 28, available both in-store and online, with pricing commencing at $2,499 SGD (about $1,867 USD). Currently, there are no plans for a U.S. release, since OPPO's sibling brand, OnePlus, has indicated it will not introduce a foldable phone this year.



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