This month, Oppo is set to introduce its next foldable device, the Oppo Find N5, which is expected to influence OnePlus's upcoming Open 2 model, similar to how the original OnePlus Open was a variant of the Oppo Find N3. Recent leaks have provided substantial insights into the new phone, particularly regarding its display features.
One major concern among foldable phone users is the visible crease that often mars the inner display. However, the Oppo Find N5 and the OnePlus Open 2 may address this issue with a redesigned hinge, potentially resulting in a less pronounced crease. Recent leaks suggest an improvement, as seen in images comparing it to the Galaxy Z Fold 6.




As illustrated in the photos, the crease on the Oppo Find N5 appears less pronounced compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 6. While some crease is still visible, it signals a positive step in foldable display technology. Time will tell if Oppo has genuinely made progress in this area, but initial impressions are promising for fans eager to see the Find N5 and OnePlus Open 2.
The upcoming Find N5 is also anticipated to shine in terms of durability, boasting IPX8 and IPX9 waterproof ratings, making it a pioneer in foldable resilience. Internally, it is expected to utilize the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, found in flagship models like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, OnePlus 13, and Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra. As mentioned, Oppo's latest foldable will debut in just a few weeks, with a global launch coinciding with its release in China, followed later this year by the arrival of the OnePlus Open 2 in the U.S. market.
The upcoming Find N5 is also anticipated to shine in terms of durability, boasting IPX8 and IPX9 waterproof ratings, making it a pioneer in foldable resilience. Internally, it is expected to utilize the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, found in flagship models like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, OnePlus 13, and Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra. As mentioned, Oppo's latest foldable will debut in just a few weeks, with a global launch coinciding with its release in China, followed later this year by the arrival of the OnePlus Open 2 in the U.S. market.