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OPPO Find N5 set for global launch, ushering in a new era for foldable smartphones

OPPO’s Find N5 launches globally on 20 February 2025, introducing a new chapter in book-style foldables with a slim, powerful design.

OPPO is gearing up for the highly anticipated global launch of its latest foldable smartphone, the OPPO Find N5. The event will take place on 20 February 2025 in Singapore and is expected to introduce a new era of slim, powerful book-style foldables.

OPPO Find N Series continues to set new standards

Known for redefining foldable smartphone design, OPPO’s Find N Series has consistently raised the bar for innovation. Over the years, each iteration has introduced key advancements in design and functionality. The original Find N tackled the hinge gap issue that had plagued foldables, while the Find N2 impressed with its lightweight build, even compared to non-foldable flagship devices. Meanwhile, the Find N3 continues to receive widespread praise as a well-rounded device, earning the favour of users and media alike.

Speaking about the Find N5, Pete Lau, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at OPPO, said:
“OPPO’s Find N Series has been unfolding the potential of foldables for generations. Find N closed the hinge gap for the first time, Find N2 weighed less than traditional flagships, and Find N3 is still the ultimate all-rounder and a favourite amongst media and users. Find N5 will combine an impossibly thin design with uncompromising features and groundbreaking technology, and we’re incredibly excited to introduce this new chapter for foldables and smartphones alike.”

The OPPO Find N5 promises a balance of innovation and style

With the Find N5, OPPO aims to raise the expectations of what a foldable smartphone can deliver. The device promises an ultra-slim design without sacrificing performance or durability. It also incorporates OPPO’s signature premium aesthetics and cutting-edge technology, ensuring users get a refined experience in both design and functionality.

The company remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what book-style foldables can achieve, showing that foldables do not need to compromise on performance or design. By blending powerful features with sleek construction, the Find N5 aims to redefine how foldables are viewed by consumers.

What to expect at the launch event

The global launch event in Singapore will reveal full details about the OPPO Find N5, including its innovative features and specifications. The event is expected to draw significant attention, as OPPO continues its push to establish itself as a leader in the foldable smartphone market.

Stay tuned for updates from OPPO as they prepare to unveil what could be their most ambitious foldable smartphone yet.

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