Oppo Find N5 is Oppo’s Highest-Priced Flagship Smartphone ever. However, the price point is too high for the Indian market.
Oppo Find N5 is a foldable smartphone from Oppo Authority that seems to have a very high price point for the Indian market. Since Huawei launched its Huawei Mate XT Ultimate, people have not bought many tablet computers. Everyone is looking for a smart solution that solves the problems of both mobile and smartphone, and now, Oppo has joined the race with the Oppo Find N5.
Key Features Of Oppo Find N5
DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY:
- Internal display: 8.12LTPO OLED with 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 2100nits maximum brightness for viewing content properly in outdoor conditions
- External display: 6.62-inch LTPO OLED with FHD+ resolution, touch responsiveness, 120Hz refresh rate, same brightness.
- Both screens use AMOLED technology, but their capabilities include Ultra Thin Glass (UTG) protection and high-frequency PWM dimming for less flickering.
I am an Indian, and I am talking from the Indian buying mentality that if I buy a phone, I check the processor of that phone before buying it.
Processor & Storage
It has a Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC from Qualcomm, which is made with 3mm. There is an ADRENO 830 for viewing content.
16GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB UFS 4.0 storage
This phone was made with a very good understanding of the Indian market and was then launched in the Indian market. The reason we buy Indian phones is also to look at the camera quality.
Build Quailty
The phone’s construction is very thin, measuring 4.21mm thick when unfolded and 8.93mm when folded.
Made of grade 5 titanium alloy, it weighs just 229g.
Camera Details
50-megapixel primary camera with wide-angle lens and optical image stabilization.
50-megapixel periscope telephoto that can zoom up to 3x optically with optical image stabilization. An ultra-wide camera of 8 megapixels with a field of view of 116°
The front camera has dual 8-megapixel sensors and can record video at 4K 60 FPS.
Battery Performance
I think the battery could have been a little better, but it’s a 5600mAh dual-cell battery with a wired charging speed of 80W SuperVOOC and wireless charging speed of 50W SUPERVOOC, and it also has reverse charging support of 10W.
The most important thing is the price; if Indians see the budget as too high, if the budget is right, then they will buy the phone. If it is right, then it is a flop. I don’t want this phone, there are three types of prices.
China:
- 12GB + 256GB: ¥8,999 (~₹1,06,960)
- 16GB + 512GB: ¥9,999 (~₹1,18,840)
- 16GB + 1TB (with satellite communication): ¥10,999 (~₹1,30,830)
Global:
- SGD 2,499 (~₹1,62,000) for the sole 16GB + 512GB variant
Oppo has always given India very good smartphones, but Indians only use Oppo for its looks and performance. Oppo never has the camera quality of Vivo. Our team is testing it. There is a video on YouTube. But this phone has very good performance but the price point is quite high which is a matter of concern.