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I Tested the Oppo Find N5, and This Is What a Foldable Should Feel Like

This super thin, lightweight phone doesn't skimp on durability, battery capacity or camera, proving you don't have to sacrifice practicality for novelty.

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Abrar Al-Heeti is a senior technology reporter for CNET, with an interest in phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. She's also worked for CNET's video, culture and news teams. She graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Though Illinois is home, she now loves San Francisco -- steep inclines and all.
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The Oppo Find N5's internal screen, which has a wallpaper image of a flower, featuring a living room backdrop

Oppo's Find N5 is lightweight and thin, making it easy to hold with one hand or two.

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The Oppo Find N5 appears to have achieved what foldables have long strived for, at least from a design perspective: It's ridiculously thin and feels like a normal phone when closed, with the added perk of a spacious, (almost) crease-less internal screen that's easy to navigate.

Oppo's latest foldable, unveiled Thursday, is being marketed as "the world's thinnest book-style foldable when closed." And indeed, it measures only 8.93mm thick when closed – which, for reference, is just slightly thicker than an iPhone 16. When open, it's 4.21mm thick – so no, there's no headphone jack. In fact, the phone is just thick enough to fit a USB-C port at the bottom, and the volume and power buttons on the right side are similarly slim. It's priced at $2,499 Singapore dollars, which converts to roughly $1,870 (£1,482, AU$2,930).

Foldable phone thickness compared

PhoneOpenClosed
Oppo Find N5 4.21mm8.93mm
Honor Magic V3 4.35mm9.2mm
Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 4.59mm9.47mm
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold 5.1mm10.5mm
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 5.6mm12.1mm

Compared to other foldables, the Find N5 is thinner than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4, and even the Honor Magic V3. The Find N5 is also impressively lightweight at 229 grams, weighing 10g less than the Galaxy Z Fold 6. 

The bottom of the Find N5, showing it's about as thin as a USB-C port

There's just enough space for a USB-C port.

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In my hand, the Find N5 truly feels like a standard phone when using the 6.62-inch cover screen. The size and layout are comparable to a nonfolding flat phone, and it feels natural to hold. It's just slightly heavier than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, making it easy to forget I even have a foldable in my hand at times. The cover screen has a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,450 nits.

When open, the Find N5's display measures 8.12 inches. (By comparison, the Galaxy Z Fold 6's inner screen measures 7.6 inches.) The internal screen also has a 120Hz refresh rate, and can reach a peak brightness of 2,100 nits. It features an antireflection film, which is helpful, especially with such a large display. 

Personally, compared to an iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy S phone, I found colors on the Find N5's displays to be slightly more muted on both the cover and internal screens. But that's a high bar, and the overall display quality on the Find N5 is still nothing to sniff at; images remain sharp and the screen is comfortable to look at in both bright conditions and low light. 

An image of the Find N5's cover screen, which has a wallpaper featuring a flower

I found the cover and internal screens on the Find N5 to be sharp, but with slightly muted colors compared to an iPhone or Samsung Galaxy phone.

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Despite the larger real estate on both the cover and internal screens, the Find N5 is still easy to maneuver when unfolded (though I admittedly have bigger hands, giving me a slight advantage here). Holding the phone feels comfortable with either one hand or two thanks to that lightweight build. Split screen mode is helpful for multitasking and also makes it easier to reach both sides of the screen with each hand (If only I were ambidextrous…). 

One of the Find N5's most impressive features is what it doesn't have: a noticeable crease on the inner screen. I can hardly see it at all when the screen is on, and even when it's off, it's so minimal. The hinge is made of grade 5 titanium alloy, and there's no awkward gap when the phone is folded. Opening and closing the phone feels seamless, and it doesn't awkwardly catch at any point.

An image of the Find N5 with the screen off, showing a slight screen crease down the middle

You can still see the crease when the screen is off, but it virtually disappears when the screen is on.

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Oppo has also been touting the phone's overall durability. The Find N5's frame is made from aluminum alloy, which the company says adds a 30% increase in strength over the previous model. The cover display, which is made of nanocrystal glass, gets up to a 20% improvement in drop resistance and a 10% increase in scratch resistance – neither of which I've had to test firsthand yet, thankfully. 

In my hands, the phone feels sturdy despite its thinness; I don't get the sense it's going to bend, even when applying some pressure, and the hinge is stable. Even the internal screen doesn't seem fragile, and I can tap away without worrying about how it'll hold up. 

The Find N5 comes in two colors: cosmic black and misty white. The device I used was black, and it featured a matte backing that created the right amount of resistance when holding the phone, and meshed well with the smooth aluminum frame running along the edges.

How bulky is the camera bump? 

A circular camera module on the back of the Oppo Find N5 contains three lenses

The camera module on the Find N5 is definitely noticeable, but it doesn't add too much to the thickness of the phone.

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With such a slim build, there's a lot of pressure riding on the camera module not to mess things up by being too bulky – and thankfully, it's not. Oppo says it customized the entire camera system so as not to thwart its efforts in maintaining a thin design, while also supplying a solid camera. You'll definitely notice the slightly beefy module, but the single glass cover across all lenses helps to smooth things over, and it doesn't protrude too much from the phone's backing. 

The Find N5 features a 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. The selfie cameras for both the cover and inner screens are 8 megapixels. 

I took the camera for a quick spin, and I'm impressed with the punchiness of colors and the precision of portrait mode. (Though if you tend to dislike more saturated images, this may not be your cup of tea.) Despite the overall brightness of colors and how well the phone lit up nighttime shots, images did tend to appear less sharp than what you might get with an iPhone, for instance. But there is a general smoothness you'll get in exchange. 

Pink and white roses in a vase, on a marble table

Colors are rich and saturated, and there's an overall smoothing effect.

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Pink and white roses sit on a marble table

Edges aren't very sharp in this portrait mode shot, but at least the roses in the foreground are in punchy focus. 

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A woman in a floral dress and purple headscarf poses for the camera by making a peace sign

Self timer to the rescue! A quick self-portrait mode shot.

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A woman in a floral dress and purple headscarf smiles at the camera

And a selfie taken on the internal screen's camera.

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A sidewalk lined with greenery, photographed at night

The Find N5 brightens up the greenery and saturates the night sky in this shot. 

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The Find N5 can shoot 4K video at 60 frames per second, and footage is similarly punchy and smooth. 

Battery and processor

The Find N5 packs a 5,600-mAh battery, the largest yet on a Find N phone. It features 80-watt fast charging, as well as 50-watt wireless charging. It's good to see that a slimmer build doesn't necessarily mean skimping on battery capacity. 

Oppo says the Find N5 lasts for up to 25 hours of continuous video streaming. I managed to squeeze in a three-hour streaming test in which I played a YouTube video in full-screen mode at full brightness over Wi-Fi, after which the battery dropped from 100% to 89%, which is pretty solid. And in a charging test, the phone went from 0% to a full charge in just under an hour. 

A view looking down from the top of the Find N5

Even with the camera module, the Find N5 maintains an overall thin build.

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The Find N5 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which Oppo says improves CPU, GPU and AI performance by more than 40%. Indeed, that processor has brought noteworthy performance gains to other phones, such as the Galaxy S25 lineup and the OnePlus 13.

The Find N5 comes with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM. 

Speaking of AI, you'll get features like on-screen translations, document and call summaries, and photo editing tools like AI eraser and unblur. From my initial tests, the AI eraser does an impressive job removing objects and filling in the background, but unblur does what its name suggests only minimally, leading to subtle differences between the original and modified photos. Still, seeing these more practical and (usually) helpful AI applications is great.

The Find N5 also features Google's Gemini AI tool and Circle to Search, one of my favorite phone features. With Circle to Search, you can easily find more information about anything on your (cover or internal) screen.

The Oppo Find N5 sits open on a marble table

The Find N5 has a sturdy feel, from the overall build to the hinge.

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Overall thoughts

The Oppo Find N5 demonstrates that foldables don't have to be bulky, awkward or fragile. With a rugged yet lightweight build, this phone feels natural to hold while closed and easy to manage when opened. So far, battery capacity doesn't appear to take much of a hit in spite of its thin design, and super-fast charging is a big win. 

The camera is good but, based on my first impressions, not quite on par with other premium flagship phones from Apple and Samsung – but you'll still get really well-lit shots both in the daytime and at night, and nice, punchy colors. 

Overall, the Find N5 does away with common foldable drawbacks like screen creases (for the most part), bulky hinges and an awkward front display. Instead, it offers a foldable that feels like what foldables have been trying to be all along: slick, intuitive and appealing.

Watch this: Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Biggest Differences

Oppo Find N5 vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 vs. Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold vs. Honor Magic V3


Oppo Find N5Google Pixel 9 Pro FoldSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 6Honor Magic V3
Cover display size, tech, resolution, refresh rate 6.62-inch OLED; 2,616 x 1,140 pixels; 1-120Hz variable refresh rate6.3-inch OLED; 2,424x1,080 pixels; 60-120 Hz variable refresh rate6.3-inch AMOLED; 2,376x968 pixels; 1-120Hz variable refresh rate6.43-inch OLED; 2,376 x 1060 pixels; up to 120Hz variable refresh rate
Internal display size, tech, resolution, refresh rate 8.12-inch OLED; 2,480 x 2,248 pixels; 1-120Hz variable refresh rate8-inch OLED; 2,152x2,076 pixels, 1-120 Hz variable refresh rate (LTPO)7.6-inch AMOLED; 2,160x1,856 pixels;1-120Hz variable refresh rate7.92-inch OLED; 2344 x 2156 pixels; upto 120Hz variable refresh rate
Pixel density Cover: 431 ppi; Internal: 412 ppiCover: 422 ppi; Internal: 373 ppiCover: 410 ppi; Internal: 374 ppi Cover: 402 ppi Internal: 402 ppi
Dimensions (inches) Open: 6.3x5.77x0.16 in; Closed: 6.3x2.93x0.35 inOpen: 6.1x5.9x0.2 in; Closed: 6.1x3x0.4 inOpen: 6.04x5.21 x0.22 in; Closed: 6.04x2.68x0.48 inOpen:
Dimensions (millimeters) Open: 160.87x146.58x4.21mm; Closed: 160.87x74.42x8.93mmOpen: 155.2x150.2x5.1 mm; Closed: 155.2x77.1x10.5 mmOpen: 153.5x132.5x5.6mm; Closed: 153.5x68.1x12.1mmOpen: 156.6 x 145.3 x 4.35 mm Closed: 156.6 x 74.0 x 9.2mm
Weight (grams, ounces) 229g (8.08 oz)257g (9.1 oz)239g (8.43 oz)226g (7.97 oz)
Mobile software Android 15Android 14Android 14Android 14
Cameras 50-megapixel (main), 8-megapixel (ultrawide), 50-megapixel (periscope telephoto)48-megapixel (wide), 10.5-megapixel (ultrawide), 10.8-megapixel (5x telephoto)50-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide), 10-megapixel (3x telephoto)50-megapixel (main), 50-megapixel (periscope telephoto), 40-megapixel (ultrawide)
Internal screen camera 8-megapixel (inner screen); 8-megapixel (cover screen)10-megapixel (inner screen); 10-megapixel (cover screen) 4-megapixel (inner screen under-display); 10-megapixel (cover screen) 20-megapixel (wide), 20-megapixel (wide)
Video capture 4K4K8K4K
Processor Snapdragon 8 EliteTensor G4Snapdragon 8 Gen 3Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
RAM/storage 16GB + 512GB16GB + 256GB, 512GB12GB + 256GB, 512GB, 1TB12GB + 512GB
Expandable storage NoneNoneNoneNone
Battery 5,600-mAh4,650 mAh4,400 mAh5,150 mAH
Fingerprint sensor SideSideSideSide
Connector USB-CUSB-CUSB-CUSB-C
Headphone jack NoneNoneNoneNone
Special features IPX9 rating, 80W fast wired charging, 50W wireless charging, nanocrystal glass cover display, anti-reflective film on inner display, cover screen peek brightness 2,450 nits, internal screen peek brightness 2,100 nits, LTPO OLED displayIPX8 rating, 7 years of OS, security and Pixel Drop updates, Satellite SOS, Wi-Fi 7, ultra wideband chip, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cover and back glass, cover screen peek brightness 2,700 nits, internal screen peek brightness 2,700 nits, 45W wired fast charging (Charger not included), Qi-certified, free Google VPN, Super Res Zoom, Add Me, Face Unblur, Made You Look, Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Best Take, Video Boost, IP48 rating, 25W wired charging, wireless charging + powershare, 3x optical zoom (up to 10x digital and 30x Space Zoom with AI Super Resolution tech)IPX8, 3.5x optical zoom, 66W wired charger (inside box), 50W wireless charging
US price starts at $1,870$1,799 (256GB)$1,900 (256GB)
UK price starts at £1,482Converts to £1,410 (256GB)£1,799 (256GB)
Australia price starts at AU$2,930Converts to AU$2,770 (256GB)AU$2,749 (256GB)