The world’s thinnest foldable smartphone Oppo Find N5 will not appear in Europe

Earlier this week, Oppo unveiled its new flagship Find N5 foldable smartphone, which is currently the thinnest device in its class. Now it has become known that the device will not be available for purchase not only in the US, but also in the markets of the European region.

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According to online sources, Oppo has confirmed that the Find N5 smartphone will not be launched in certain markets, despite the fact that during the unveiling of the device, it was said that it would be launched globally. “Oppo carefully tailors its products for launch in each region based on deep market research and strategic priorities. Find N5 will not be launched in Europe. Instead, we will launch the Reno13 series smartphones in Europe in Q1 2025, on February 24, offering consumers more choice with advanced AI-powered features and stylish design that is focused on modern trends,” Oppo said in a statement.

As for the Find N5 foldable smartphone, it is currently known about its launch in the Singapore market. The manufacturer did not disclose more detailed information about the timing of the device’s release in other countries. It is expected that the flagship smartphone will be sold in other Asian markets, including China. Apparently, the “global launch” of Find N5 was not as large-scale as many expected.

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