Oppo has officially unveiled the Find N6, its latest foldable smartphone, positioning it as the world’s first foldable device to achieve a virtually crease-free inner display — a challenge that has plagued the foldable smartphone category since its inception. The device introduces a series of structural and engineering advancements across its hinge design, display technology, and durability ratings, making it one of the most technically ambitious foldable smartphones announced to date.
At the heart of the Find N6’s crease-reduction technology is a second-generation Titanium Flexion hinge that is 11 percent wider than its predecessor and employs a teardrop folding shape to minimise long-term stress on the screen. Oppo used laser scanning at 0.3 micrometre precision to map hinge surface irregularities, followed by three-dimensional liquid printing to deposit polymer layers that reduce surface unevenness from approximately 0.2 millimetres down to 0.05 millimetres. The company has also introduced an updated folding layer called auto-smoothing Flex Glass, which is 50 percent thicker than before, delivers double the shape recovery capability, and improves deformation resistance by 338 percent. The display is certified by TÜV Rheinland for 600,000 folds with maintained flatness and up to one million folds overall. On the durability front, the device carries IP56, IP58, and IP59 ratings for dust and water resistance. The 6.62-inch cover display supports up to 3,600 nits of peak brightness, while the 8.12-inch inner display reaches 2,500 nits, with both panels supporting 10-bit colour and Dolby Vision.
Internally, the Find N6 is driven by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with either 12 gigabytes or 16 gigabytes of LPDDR5X RAM and storage configurations of 256 gigabytes, 512 gigabytes, or one terabyte of Universal Flash Storage 4.1. The device ships with Android 16 and ColorOS 16, with Oppo committing to five years of Android updates and six years of security patches. The camera system is headlined by a 200-megapixel main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and a 21-millimetre focal length, accompanied by a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a 70-millimetre f/2.7 lens, and a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera with a 15-millimetre f/2.0 lens and autofocus support. A True Color sensor, first introduced in the Find X9 series, assists with white balance and colour accuracy. Both the inner and outer displays are fitted with 20-megapixel front-facing cameras. The Find N6 is powered by a 6,000 milliampere-hour silicon-carbon battery, up from the 5,600 milliampere-hour cell in the previous generation, and supports 80-watt SuperVOOC wired charging and 50-watt AirVOOC wireless charging.
Global availability begins March 20, primarily across Asian markets. Pricing starts at 1,400 United States dollars for the 12-gigabyte RAM and 256-gigabyte storage variant, rising to 1,547 dollars for the 16-gigabyte and 512-gigabyte configuration, and 1,696 dollars for the top-tier 16-gigabyte and one-terabyte model. Early buyers will receive a complimentary MagSafe case bundled with a wallet and stand accessory. The Find N6 is available in Blossom Orange and Stellar Titanium globally, with a Pearl Black variant exclusive to the Chinese market.
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