The Oppo Find N5, an eagerly anticipated foldable smartphone, is scheduled to launch next month (February) in China. This new device promises to bring a number of enhancements compared to its predecessor, the Find N3, which was introduced in 2023. While Oppo has begun teasing the N5’s debut, the complete design of the phone has not yet been disclosed. Recently, a leaked image that has surfaced on Chinese social media offers an initial glimpse of the phone’s rear design. Although it reveals some details about the camera setup, the overall appearance remains unknown as the device is still hidden within a protective case.
Sneak Peek at the Design
The image mentioned above displays the Find N5 encased in a confidentiality cover. It seems that the phone will feature a round camera module similar to other recent models in the Find series. This module includes three cameras, a microphone hole, and an LED flash, providing a modern look to the device.
The IMEI number 867775079874260 found on the back of the phone connects to the “PKH120” model number in the IMEI database, which was previously identified in China’s UFCS database. This listing has disclosed that the PKH120 is equipped with a 5,475mAh battery (rated value), suggesting that the typical value might be around 5,600mAh.
Model Confusion Clarified
Initially, the PKH120 model was believed to be the Find X8 Mini, but it now seems clear that it is actually the Find N5 foldable phone. Certification data for the device indicates that it will support satellite connectivity. There is also a PKH110 variant that does not have satellite support.
In comparison, the Find N3 came with a 4,805mAh battery and measured 5.8mm when unfolded and 11.7mm when folded. Despite the Find N5 packing a larger battery of around 5,600mAh, it is expected to be the thinnest foldable phone globally, with a thickness of about 4mm when unfolded and under 9mm when folded. A significant feature of the N5 is that it will be the first foldable phone in the world to include the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.
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