Oppo is gearing up to release the Find N5 soon in China. After its Chinese debut, the foldable phone is expected to be rebranded as the OnePlus Open 2 in certain regions. So far, Oppo has confirmed that it will be the world's thinnest folding smartphone, but the company didn't reveal any of the core specs.
However, leaks surrounding the OnePlus Open 2 have revealed quite a number of possible specs and features. One of the latest reports comes from Smart Pikachu, a known Weibo tipster. The leaker shares that the upcoming folding phone's telephoto sensor will be capable of taking macro photos.
This feature is also present on the Vivo X200 Pro, and the macro shots taken by that phone's telephoto sensor come out well-detailed. Other mainstream flagship phones like the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 16 Pro Max use ultrawide sensors to take macro photos.
It's not just about the details of the macro shots. With a macro-enabled telephoto sensor, it's possible to take extreme close-up shots without getting close to the subject, which can be quite handy in many scenarios. In comparison, with phones that allow macro through the ultrawide sensor, you need to get very close to the subject.
Nonetheless, this macro-enabled telephoto with two more rumored 50MP sensors on the back could make the OnePlus Open 2 a very versatile folding phone in terms of photography. Other rumored features of the foldable include a 5,900mAh battery, 50W wireless and 80W wired fast charging support (140W Anker 737 power bank curr. $89.99 on Amazon), and a modified Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC.
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Smart Pikachu on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese) via: Android Authority