Oppo Find N5 hands-on

Ivan, 11 February 2025

The Oppo Find N5 is launching on February 20 and we were able to spend a bit of time with the phone to bring you our quick first impressions.

Oppo Find N5 hands-on

Oppo says that the upcoming Find N5 is the thinnest book-style foldable phone (when folded) in the world. Unfolded, Huawei's tri-fold Mate XT may have it beat, but folded it's no contest - the Oppo wins.

Oppo Find N5 hands-on

The Find N5 isn't fragile, though. Oppo used titanium for the impressive hinge and aluminum for the frame. To put their money where their mouth is, Oppo showed us the Find N5 holding its own under a 20kg kettlebell. The phone will also have IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 water resistance!

The Oppo Find N5 is tough The Oppo Find N5 is tough
The Oppo Find N5 is tough

The phone will launch in Satin Black and Jade White in most places, but there is a vegan leather Dusk Purple model for the Chinese market that looks nice.

As its name suggests, the Satin Black model has a smooth finish.

Handling the thin Find N5 Handling the thin Find N5 Handling the thin Find N5
Handling the thin Find N5

Buttons-wise, the Find N5 follows in the footprint of its predecessor - you get a textured mute slider in the upper right corner.

Oppo Find N5 hands-on

Thinness is hard to translate in photos, but just look at how close to the phone's edge its USB-C port is. We can't see phones becoming much thinner than this while keeping the port intact.

The frame from up close The frame from up close The frame from up close
The frame from up close


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  • Ivan
  • 7 minutes ago
  • 0FE

This is not correct - you can drop the phone while you are reading some book.

I doubt the mass majority of users will be pushing this phone to it's absolute limits tbh. And we don't know just how limited they are on how many cores and how high a clockspeed they can have without causing major issues. I doubt oppo woul...

Because he's never used one, so he draws his tantrum demands from what he reads on the Internet while having no experience to validate these online finds against. I've had ZF4 for a while, can say a few things about its pros and cons, but...

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