Oppo Find N5 review: the foldable phone of the future


Oppo Find N5 review: Two-minute review

The Oppo Find N5 rear panel, folded, waterfall in the background

(Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

UPDATE 21 / 02 / 2025: Since the publishing of this review, Oppo has confirmed that the Find N5 will not be launching in the UK. We will update this review if and when availability information becomes known.

Oppo had one mission when making the Oppo Find N5: make the world’s thinnest book-style foldable. It’s a testament to the company’s phone making skill that it not only succeeded, but produced such a powerful, enjoyable, and good-looking device along the way. For my money, this is the direction folding phones should be heading in, and using the Find N5 feels easier and more seamless than the folding devices I’ve used in the past. It’s a strong contender for the best Oppo phone I’ve ever used.

The standout feature of the Find N5 is its design. The phone unfolded measures just 4.21mm thick, which is thinner than an iPad Pro and only beaten in the foldable space by the tri-fold Huawei Mate XT. It really is amazing to hold the Find N5 for the first time, and this slimness never stops being genuinely convenient. I’m here to tell you that this isn’t a gimmick: the Find N5’s profile is a big part of the reason the phone feels so useable. Even at a folded thickness of 8.93mm, it’s barely bulkier than an iPhone 16 Pro Max. The displays are both great, and both the largest you’ll find on a book-style phone, at 6.62-inches for the cover screen and 8.12-inches for the inner display.



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