Oppo Find N5: New images leaked show front screen and reduced camera protrusion ahead of debut

Oppo Find N5 is set to debut in February in China. The brand's official teasers have already given a clear idea of the device's design. Now, new images have emerged that were posted on Weibo and show the front screen and rear camera module.
Here's What We Know
New images of the Oppo Find N5 reveal more design details. The new images show the thickness of the Oppo Find N5 when folded, which the company says is around 9.2 mm. Oppo is touting the device as the world's thinnest foldable phone.
One of the images shows a significantly reduced camera protrusion on the Find N5. The matte-milled ruler has a nice texture. The side view also shows a notification slider on the left side, and on the right side, the volume rocker and power button integrated with the fingerprint sensor. The front of the device has a flat OLED panel.




There are speakers on the top and bottom of the smartphone. A microphone and a USB-C port are also visible at the bottom, and there is a SIM card slot on the other half of the bottom.
The images of the Oppo Find N5 were leaked by automotive influencer Chen Zhen, who has a large audience of 9.638 million followers. He had previously leaked a video about the Lynk Co 900, for which he was fined 5 million yuan before the car's official release.
Although the images of the Find N5 have been removed from his Weibo, the leak has caused a big uproar online. Some believe that the images may have been borrowed from another blogger who received a test smartphone under confidentiality.




The network notes that this violates the confidentiality agreement and calls on Oppo to apply sanctions in accordance with the signed agreements. However, some Weibo users suggest that this leak could be part of a strategy to create a stir, and that Oppo could have secretly collaborated with the influencer because of his huge audience.
Neither party has commented on the situation at this time.
Source: Gizmochina