The Find N5 has been unveiled by the Chinese phone maker Oppo as the new flagship folding smartphone recently. The Find N5’s implicit target of the premium foldable range from Samsung and Huawei’s foldable device is emphasized at the same time through its sleek design and advanced artificial intelligence features.
Find N5 has a great feature of folding in half and will be available for purchase starting at 2,499 Singapore dollars, which is about $1,867.70. One standout quality of this gadget is its extraordinary slenderness.
When in a closed arrangement, it is only 8.93 millimeters thick and when opened extremely, boasts only 4.21 millimeters in thickness.
This design is significantly slimmer than that of Samsung’s Galaxy Fold 6, launched by the South Korean giant last year. The device runs off an extremely thin, credit card-sized form factor of a 5,600 milliampere-hour (mAh) battery.
Oppo has incorporated a silicon-carbon material into the battery that can fill a high capacity in a small space. Oppo is trying to make inroads into the market that Samsung and Huawei have dominated in the area of foldable smartphones.
Both of them trying to keep the waters of the smartphone market agitated by innovating around devices that are new in the area of foldable devices. Just a few moments back, Huawei launched a new phone called Mate XT, the very first ‘trifold’ phone which is made up of three screens. This is the first phone released by the company in the world market outside of China.
Oppo is also marshaling new developments to improve the artificial intelligence capabilities of its devices following industry trends.
The Oppo Find N5 incorporates a triple-camera system, one of which is a telephoto lens with a 30x zoom capacity under the support of a feature called AI Telescope Zoom, which uses an AI image enhancement engine.