Oppo's Latest Foldable Phone Takes Control of Your Mac on the Go

Oppo is introducing a new feature on its latest foldable device, the Oppo Find N5, which will allow users to control their MacBooks using the smartphone's 8.12-inch internal display. The O+ Connect app facilitates this integration, enabling file access and sharing between Oppo devices and macOS devices when they are on the same Wi-Fi network. For remote control, the Find N5 can mirror a MacBook’s display on one half of its screen, with the other half serving as a trackpad for intuitive gestures like pinch-to-zoom, scrolling, and navigating Mission Control. This feature is particularly useful due to the foldable form factor, though it may be expanded to other Oppo devices in the future. The Oppo Find N5 will launch globally this week, excluding the US market.
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