
Oppo Find N5 clears global certifications, set to launch with enhanced camera and performance
The Oppo Find N5, the much-anticipated follow-up to the Find N3, is about to be officially unveiled. recent sightings Multiple global certification databases, including Malaysia’s SIRIM, Indonesia’s SDPPI and Camera FV 5, reveal that the foldable smartphone is gearing up for a global launch.
Why not Oppo Find N4?
Oppo decided to skip the number 4 in the naming sequence and jump directly from Find N3 to Find N5. This choice is not random – it is rooted in Chinese cultural beliefs.
Certification and what it tells us
The global version of the Find N5 (model number CPH2671) has cleared some important certification hurdles:
- SIRIM (Malaysia): Passed the approval code “RGQL/22I/1224/S(24-5928)” certification, and the validity period is extended to December 2029.
- SDPPI (Indonesia): The registration certificate number is “106682/SDPPI/2024” and the PLG ID is “6813”.
- Camera FV 5: Camera specs reveal a 50MP pixel-binning rear camera and a 28MP pixel-binning front camera, both with electronic image stabilization (EIS).
These certifications are a strong signal that Oppo is launching a device into the global market that meets all the necessary standards.
Camera upgrades and design tweaks
Camera FV 5 database leaked details hint at some exciting upgrades for photography enthusiasts. The new rear camera has a 12.6MP resolution, which is equivalent to 50MP when 4-in-1 pixel binning is taken into account. The camera is also said to feature an f/1.9 aperture.
There’s also a new front-facing lens said to have a 7.1MP resolution, which equates to 28.4MP when you factor in pixel binning. Aperture is shown as f/2.4.
Compared to the Find N3, which had a triple-camera system (48MP wide-angle, 64MP telephoto, and 48MP ultra-wide-angle), the Find N5 is expected to be a major upgrade. Its triple 50MP rear camera setup includes a periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, which could make it a great choice for those who enjoy mobile photography.
In terms of design, the Find N5 is rumored to feature a zero-crease hinge for a smoother folding experience, as well as IPX8 waterproofing and a sturdier body to handle drops and drops. These upgrades could give it an edge in the increasingly competitive foldable market.
What else can we expect?
If the news is true, OPPO will go all out to launch Find N5. Here are some features that are already popular:
- exhibit — Larger main and cover displays with 2K resolution for stunning visuals.
- chipset — Powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite, it guarantees ultra-fast performance.
- software – running Android 15 Powered by Oppo ColorOS 15, designed for improved multitasking and ease of use.
- Battery — 5700mAh battery with support for wireless (and possibly magnetic) charging.
- put up — Lightweight yet durable — has everything you need in a modern foldable.
- compatibility – Integration with the Apple ecosystem, which could broaden its appeal.
Release schedule
Although an official date has yet to be announced, many expect Oppo to launch the Find N5 in early 2025, presumably around the same time Samsungof Galaxy S25 Launched in January. As foldable smartphones become more popular and competitive, Oppo seems poised to impress with its combination of cutting-edge hardware and polished software.
It will be interesting to see how the Find N5 stacks up against the competition once it hits the market. If these early specs are true, it could be one of the top contenders in the foldable space in 2025.
2025-01-02 10:35:17