Oppo has announced the Find N6, its latest flagship foldable — and it’s taking direct aim at one of the category’s longest-standing issues: the crease.
The headline feature here is what Oppo calls a “Zero-Feel Crease”, achieved through a redesigned hinge and updated display materials. According to Oppo, the new second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge reduces surface unevenness to just 0.05mm.
This is significantly lower than typical foldables, which tend to measure around 0.2mm, resulting in a noticeably flatter inner display. Combined with a new Auto-Smoothing Flex Glass, the company claims up to 82% less visible creasing over time.
Durability has also been a focus. The Oppo Find N6 is rated for up to 600,000 folds, with additional testing pushing it to one million cycles. It also boasts IP56, IP58 and IP59 ratings for dust and water resistance — a rare combination for foldables, even if it’s not the best around. That’d go to the IP68-rated Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
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Beyond the hinge, Oppo is refining the overall experience. The Find N6 features a 6.62-inch outer display and an 8.12-inch inner screen, both capable of reaching 1,800 nits peak brightness. Despite the larger footprint, Oppo says the device remains one of the thinnest and lightest book-style foldables, measuring in at 4.2mm thick and 225g. As a result, it aims to feel closer to a standard smartphone in day-to-day use.
Multitasking is another key focus. A new Free-Flow Window system allows up to four apps to run simultaneously, with flexible resizing and smoother transitions between tasks. It’s paired with ColorOS 16, which brings a range of AI-powered tools. These include AI Recording, AI Mind Space, and cross-device features through O+ Connect.
Oppo is also introducing the AI Pen, a stylus with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It supports note-taking, annotation, and tools like Circle to Capture and AI-assisted image generation. It snaps onto the rear of the device via a dedicated case when not in use, and charges wirelessly.
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Under the hood, the phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (seven-core version), backed by a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. This aims to balance performance with all-day battery life.
Camera hardware is equally ambitious. The Find N6 includes a 200MP main sensor, alongside 50MP ultra-wide and 3x periscope lenses, all tuned with Hasselblad. In addition, it features support for 4K Dolby Vision video across all cameras, with up to 120fps via the main rear camera.
The Oppo Find N6 will be available globally from March 20, 2026, though just like with last year’s Find N5, Oppo has decided against releasing the N6 in the UK, US and Europe, instead focusing on regions like China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand.
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