Chinese vendor Oppo unveiled the highly anticipated Find N5 foldable on Thursday. The phone will be available internationally but not in the States. That’s because the OnePlus Open 2 version we were expecting the Find N5 to become in certain markets isn’t happening.
The tipster goes on to suggest that this battery size is just a preview, and that OnePlus and Oppo could debut handsets with 7,000mAh batteries by the end of the year. The battery is likely silicon-carbide,
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OnePlus says it won’t launch a new foldable phone this year, axing expectations that the company was prepping a proper sequel to its Open foldable from 2023, 9to5Google reports. A new OnePlus “Open 2” could have followed the blueprint of its subsidiary company Oppo’s new ultra-thin Find N5 that’s launching in China and internationally next week,
Oppo intends to expand generative AI features to all its smartphones, not just flagship models. After meeting a sales target of over 50 million AI-enabled smartphones in 2024, the company plans to double this figure,
The newest foldable that just launched today in Singapore is the Find N5 from Oppo, and it takes the crown as the new “world’s thinnest foldable phone.” The Find N5 measures only 8.93mm when folded and weighs 229g.
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In 2025, we have fewer Wear OS players than ever before. However, the loss of Fossil is tempered by the gain of more competent players in the space. Samsung returned a few years ago and Oppo and OnePlus are taking Wear OS seriously.
The new chip brings a more up-to-date CPU, a major GPU boost, and generative AI smarts. HONOR, realme, and OPPO will launch the first phones with this chipset in the “coming months.” Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 series chips power many cheap Android phones,
Oppo’s Find N5 feels like the end game for foldable phones. Not because it’s make or break for a segment of the phone market that never quite took off like manufacturers hoped it would, but because I simply don’t know where we go from here.