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OPPO Find N5 is Slimmer Than a Pencil with Hasselblad Triple-Camera

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OPPO Find N5 Compared to a pencil
OPPO Find N5 Compared to a pencil

OPPO has revealed the first official photo of its upcoming OPPO Find N5 foldable phone, claiming it to be the world’s thinnest foldable flagship. The phone is set for release in February 2025.

In a comparison shot shared by Pete Lau, OPPO’s Chief Product Officer, the Find N5 is shown next to a pencil, highlighting its slim profile.

The phone’s brushed metal middle frame gives it a refined, premium look. OPPO’s Product Manager, Zhou Yibao, emphasized the device’s slimness and durability, mentioning the new “3D titanium alloy hinge” that ensures both strength and a great hand feel.

OPPO has also made significant upgrades to the Find N5’s camera system. It features a rear Hasselblad triple-camera setup with three 50-megapixel cameras: a main camera, a periscope telephoto, and an ultra-wide-angle lens, all enhanced with OPPO’s advanced imaging technology.

The OPPO Find N5 promises to deliver both cutting-edge design and performance when it launches in February.

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Sazid Kabir

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