OPPO continues to work on increasing its share in the foldable phone market. The brand is known to be working on the Find N5. Previously spotted in performance tests and with its launch date confirmed, the model has now reached another significant milestone.
OPPO Find N5 Receives TUV Rheinland Certification
OPPO Find N5 has received TUV Rheinland certification. While this development does not reveal any technical specifications of the foldable phone, it signals that all preparations are gradually being completed ahead of its launch.

Oppo recently confirmed that it will hold an event on February 20 to introduce the Find N5 and Watch X2. Today, the brand unveiled key details about the foldable phone’s chipset, battery capacity, and AI features through an official poster.
Find N5 will be the first foldable phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. However, it is stated that the model will not use the standard version of this processor but instead come with a custom 7-core variant.
There are also significant advancements in the battery department. According to the shared poster, the device will be equipped with a 5,600 mAh battery, which is a notable improvement compared to its predecessor’s 4,805 mAh capacity.
The foldable phone will be available in Satin Black (black), Jade White (white), and Dusk Purple (purple). Additionally, the purple variant will feature a leather back, while the other two will have glass backs.
Previous reports indicate that the device will feature a 6.4-inch external display alongside a 2K resolution 8-inch main screen. Both panels will support 120Hz refresh rates. The device will also include DeepSeek integration.
The model will offer storage options of up to 1TB. Furthermore, it will feature a triple-camera setup on the back, consisting of a 50 MP main sensor, 50 MP ultra-wide sensor, and 50 MP telephoto sensor. Lastly, there will be three different configurations: 12GB + 256GB, 16GB + 512GB, and 16GB + 1TB (the top version will support satellite connectivity).
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