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Oppo reveals ridiculously-thin Find N5 foldable ahead of imminent launch as specs leak [Video]

After drip-feeding teasers and details over the past few weeks, Oppo has peeled back the curtain to fully reveal the design of the Find N5 foldable, while new leaks offer a look at the rest of the spec sheet.

In a video shared to social media, Oppo shows off the Find N5 in all its glory. The foldable is shown with its ultra-thin design that Oppo previously claimed would be the “world’s thinnest,” a claim that has yet to be backed up with an actual measurement.

The video shows the book-style foldable with an expansive inner display, and a smaller camera bump on the back compared to the previous Find N3 generation – the same generation that the OnePlus Open was based on. There are still three rear camera sensors, one of which is clearly using a periscope lens.

The two colors are called “Cosmic Black” and “Misty White.”

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There aren’t many concrete details in this latest teaser, but a new leak digs up a bit more information.

As reported by GizmoChina, Find N5 will feature an 8.12-inch inner display with ColorOS 15 (Android 15) running the show. Under the hood, the slightly-less-powerful 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite will provide horsepower alongside 16GB of RAM, up to 12GB of “virtual” RAM, and 512GB of storage. A 5,600 mAh battery is paired with 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

Notably, the cameras seem to be getting a downgrade, as there will be two 50MP cameras and one 8MP, with two more 8MP cameras for front-facing shooters on each display. The previous generation had 32MP and 20MP front-facing cameras with two 48MP cameras and one 64MP camera on the back. Presumably, Oppo has made some changes here to accommodate for the super-thin design.

More details will likely be revealed soon, as the official Oppo Find N5 launch date nears on February 20.

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