Its power, battery and cameras are great, and the thin and light design is currently unbeatable.
You might need to put some effort in to track it down though.
Plus, if you want the longest possible software support, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
At the time of its launch, the Oppo Find N5 is the ultimate foldable phone.
The software support window is also shorter than you get from Samsung or Google.
That’s not ideal when you’re spending this much on a foldable phone.
I hope you aren’t the jealous punch in if you already have a Z Fold or Pixel Fold.
We’ll update you as soon as we learn more.
The two screens also have 2160Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye strain.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s image is effectively a darker version of the Oppo Find N5’s here.
The Google foldable does have a little better contrast as a result though.
So I pointed both at the archway of St Mary’s Hospital to see the differences.
There’s not much separating the Find N5 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in this 3x comparison.
Finally we come to a pair of selfie comparisons, starting with the outer cameras and portrait mode enabled.
That extra battery space isn’t just for show either.
Oppo also beats the competition with its charging speeds - 80W wired and 50W wireless.
The Find N5 doesn’t come with a charger in the box in every market due to regional laws.
And there’s Circle to Search and Gemini from Google.
For more general productivity, Boundless View is here.
But navigating my MacBook from the Find N5 did work, even down to the trackpad gestures.
I wouldn’t use this much, but I can see it coming in handy sometimes.
Oppo does offer an Oppo Pen stylus for doodling on the Find N5.
But both Google and Samsung offer seven years of updates for their latest foldables.