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Oppo is building hype for its next foldable, the Find N5, with a focus on its slim design. The company has already highlighted the device’s minimal crease in a recent social media post. And now, leaked renders from tipsters Evan Blass and Arsene Lupin offer our first real look at the design—along with its full-color lineup.

The images show the Find N5 in black, white, and purple. At first glance, the design looks like an evolution of the Find N3. It features a large circular camera module on the back with the Oppo logo beneath it. 

The front of the device, however, has a few notable changes.  The bezels around the screen are significantly slimmer, leaving almost no extra material next to the outer display. For comparison, Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold still has a chunk of material on the left side, but the Find N5 eliminates that entirely, letting the glass meet the hinge seamlessly.

What to expect

It’s clear now, that Oppo is chasing the title of the thinnest and most compact foldable yet with the Find N5. According to reports, it could measure just 4.2mm when unfolded.

The inner display is expected to be a 2K OLED panel, while the cover display is a conventional flat screen. Also, it could be the first foldable phone to debut with the 7-core variant of the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

Despite a slim profile, the Find N5 might still pack a big battery inside — 5700mAh, according to rumors. And this will support 80W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. 

The confirmed details include an IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water resistance rating, a Hasselblad-branded triple camera setup, a new white edition, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Like its predecessor, the Find N5 is expected to launch globally as the OnePlus Open 2, continuing Oppo’s strategy of bringing its foldables to North America under the OnePlus brand. The Open 2 might introduce some tweaks in design and color options—the first Open, for instance, came with a vegan leather back.

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