The Oppo Find N5 is, by near-unanimous critical consensus, the best book-style foldable yet made — the world's thinnest at 4.21mm unfolded / 8.93mm folded and 229g, with a class-leading 5,600mAh silicon-carbon battery, a near-creaseless inner screen, and the only Mac integration you can get on Android outside China. Its ceiling is set not by the hardware but by geography: it is not officially sold in the US, the ultrawide camera is a clear weak point, and low-light photography still trails slab flagships. Buy this if you want the most refined, longest-lasting big-screen foldable on the market and can source a global unit; skip this if you need US warranty support, a true flagship camera, or a phone you can buy at a carrier.
Strengths consistently called out across sources
Weaknesses flagged across multiple sources
Points where expert verdicts diverge — weigh based on your priorities
This is a synthesis of expert reviews and user discussions; we may not have physically tested the product. See methodology.
The Find N5's headline is physics: it is the thinnest and lightest book-style foldable ever, to the point reviewers compare its unfolded thinness to an iPad mini.
The near-creaseless inner panel with an anti-reflective layer is repeatedly called the best foldable screen implementation reviewers have used.
A genuine periscope tele on a sub-9mm foldable is impressive, but the 8MP ultrawide and low-light performance keep it a notch below slab flagships.
A seven-core Snapdragon 8 Elite paired with 16GB RAM keeps it fast and cool — a deliberate efficiency-over-peak trade reviewers mostly endorse.
The 5,600mAh silicon-carbon cell is the Find N5's quiet superpower — it outlasts every contemporary foldable and charges at 80W wired / 50W wireless.
ColorOS multitasking is best-in-class for foldables, and O+ Connect brings genuine Mac file transfer and remote control — a first for Android outside China.
It survived a JerryRigEverything-style test and water exposure, but the cover-display screen protector is a known soft spot, partly offset by Oppo's premium service program.
Critically the best book-style foldable on the market — its biggest cost isn't money, it's that most people will never be able to buy one.
What creators say after 30, 100, or 365 days of real-world use — the post-honeymoon reality that launch-day reviews can't cover.
Six-month and one-year revisits are unusually consistent for a foldable: the Find N5 ages exceptionally well, with hardware, battery and crease holding up — the only recurring long-term complaints are the speakers and the cover-display screen protector.
Battery drain runs, durability tests, camera shootouts, and gaming benchmarks — the numbers that only video testers capture.
Hands-on testers ran the Find N5 through timed battery drains against rival foldables, charging clocks, durability and thermal/gaming sessions. Numbers below are from measured tests, not spec sheets.
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Oppo Find N5
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