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Okay, so foldable phones are already pretty cool, but Oppo is about to take things to a whole new level with its upcoming Oppo Find N5. It might be slimmer than Apple’s iPad Pro (M4), which, by the way, is already ridiculously thin at 5.1mm. For more context, the OnePlus Open/Oppo Find N3 measures 5.8 mm (unfolded) and the Galaxy S25 Edge is rumored to measure 6.4 mm.

Slimmer than the iPad Pro M4

Oppo’s new foldable could be around 4mm thick when unfolded, making it the thinnest foldable phone in the world. The Honor Magic V3 measures 4.35mm when unfolded.

Oppo’s President of Overseas Marketing, Billy Zhang, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to tease the Find N5’s slim profile by comparing it to the iPad Pro M4. And this isn’t the first time Oppo has flexed about how thin this thing is. Earlier, they compared it to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is 8.25mm thick. I mean, come on, that’s almost twice as thick! Pete Lau, Oppo’s Chief Product Officer and OnePlus founder, even called it the “world’s thinnest foldable” in a post. So, yeah, they’re pretty confident about this one.

But all the focus isn’t actually concentrated on the thickness. This phone packs some serious specs too. According to rumors, it will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. So performance should be top-notch, comparable to the latest flagship bar phones. The display? A 6.85-inch LTPO screen with 2K resolution. The crease has also improved than the Find N3, noted a company official on a Weibo post.

And as for the camera, there’s a triple rear setup with Hasselblad tuning. A previously revealed hands-on image of the phone also shows a less protruding camera than the Find N3.

Despite the thin form factor, the battery is also rumored to be getting a big upgrade to 5,900mAh (up from 4,805mAh in the OnePlus Open). Plus, it’s expected to support 50W wireless charging and might even have an IPX9 rating for water resistance. So, not only is it slim and powerful, but it’s also built to last.

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