
Oppo plans to expand its foldable range with the launch of its new FindN5. After launching the Find N3 in 2023, Oppo took a year-long break to bring some major upgrades compared to the previous generation.
Oppo Find N5 photographed live, the screen has no crease!

Recently leaked photos on Weibo show the internal display of the Find N5 without any visible creases, a feature that could represent a significant turning point in the design of foldable devices. If confirmed, this novelty would bring OPPO to the forefront of the market, overtaking competitors such as Samsung, which until now has dominated the sector with its Galaxy Z Fold.
In addition to this innovative display, the Find N5 promises to be the World's first foldable with IPX6, IPX8 and IPX9 water resistance certification. This ensures that the device is protected against powerful jets of water and prolonged immersion, offering greater peace of mind to users who use their phone in various environmental conditions.

Under the hood, the Find N5 will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, which will offer high-quality performance thanks to its advanced architecture and Adreno GPU. The device will have a 6,85-inch LTPO main display with 1.5K resolution and an equally generous screen coverage.

The camera setup will consist of a 50MP main sensor, an ultra-wide angle lens50MP wide angle and a periscope telephoto camera. This will allow users to capture high-quality images in various situations, taking advantage of optical image stabilization (OIS) to reduce vibrations and improve photo clarity.
The Find N5 will support the 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging, as well as reverse charging, allowing users to charge other devices with their phone. Other features include NFC support and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security.

The IPX6, IPX8 and IPX9 certifications, together with the display innovations, position the Find N5 as an extremely competitive device in the foldable market.
If OPPO can deliver on all its promises, the Find N5 could become the benchmark for foldable devices in 2025, surpassing its competitors.