OPPO announced the Find N6 on March 17, 2026, with sales beginning March 20. It's the follow-up to the Find N5, and while it isn't a ground-up redesign, it targets the two things that have held book-style foldables back for years: the crease and the battery. Let’s dive in!
OPPO Find N6 Overview
Design and Build
The foldable category has had a crease problem since day one. Most manufacturers have made it less noticeable over time, but it's still there once you look for it. The Find N6 is OPPO's most serious attempt at solving this, and the approach looks very different from what others are doing.
It uses a 2nd-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge manufactured through 3D Liquid Printing, paired with what OPPO calls Auto-Smoothing Flex Glass and a self-healing memory glass layer on the inner display. The result is what OPPO is calling a ‘Zero-Feel crease’: not just visually minimal but imperceptible to the touch. OPPO says it stays flat even after 600,000 folds, and TÜV Rheinland has certified it for up to one million fold cycles. In practice, this puts the N6 ahead of where other flagship foldables currently land on this metric. The Honor Magic V6 still has a subtle crease under certain lighting, and Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7, despite years of refinement, still shows one if you're looking.
The frame uses grade 5 titanium for the hinge and aircraft-grade 7000-series aluminum everywhere else. Unfolded, it's just 4.2mm thick and weighs 225g, which is slim for a device packing a 6,000mAh battery. Folded it comes in at 8.9mm. The Honor Magic V6 edges it very slightly at 4.0mm unfolded. Similarly, the durability ratings are IP56, IP58, and IP59, covering dust resistance and high-pressure water jets alongside standard submersion. And the color options are Stellar Titanium, Blossom Orange, and Pearl Black, with Deep Black available only in China.
Display
The inner display is an 8.12-inch LTPO OLED running at up to 120Hz with a 2248x2480 resolution at 412 ppi. It has a peak brightness of 2,500 nits. The 2160Hz PWM dimming is there for users sensitive to low-frequency flicker, and both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are also supported.
Similarly, the cover display is a 6.62-inch LTPO OLED with a notably bright 3,600 nits peak, 431 ppi, and 1.4mm symmetrical bezels. At those brightness levels and with those bezels, the cover screen is impressive and remains usable even as a standalone display rather than just a utility panel for notifications. Both displays support stylus input.
The 8.12-inch inner panel is the largest in this category right now. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold 7 both land at 8.0 inches. That 0.12-inch difference doesn't sound like much, but combined with the zero-feel crease, the N6 probably offers the best unfolded experience currently available.
Performance
The Find N6 runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the same chip that you can find in most flagship devices right now. It's a 3nm chip with dual high-performance Oryon V3 Phoenix L cores paired with the Adreno 840 GPU. The storage is UFS 4.1 across all configurations.
One thing to keep in mind is that cooling has always been a concern due to the constrained form factor. OPPO also hasn't published specific thermal management details, but the 8.93mm folded profile actually provides more room than what some competitors are working with.
The foldable comes with ColorOS 16 on Android 16, out of the box. It introduces Free-Flow Window, a multitasking interface that lets you run, resize, and adjust the aspect ratios of up to four apps simultaneously on the inner display. On the other hand, the ‘O+ Connect’ enables file transfer, screen mirroring, and remote control with Mac, Windows, and iOS devices.
Camera
The Find N6 comes with a rear triple setup that pairs a 200MP main sensor (f/1.8, OIS) with a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto (OIS) and a 50MP ultrawide with autofocus. All three cameras are Hasselblad color-calibrated, and there's an independent color spectrum sensor dedicated to capturing the white balance data. The 200MP resolution, combined with Hasselblad's color science, gives the N6 an edge in detail and color accuracy over most foldable competitors at this price.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 has a strong camera system too, but OPPO's periscope and ultrawide appear to be more balanced across the three lenses rather than being dominated by the primary. All rear cameras support 4K 60fps Dolby Vision, and the main sensor goes up to 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video. Both the inner and outer displays have their own 20MP selfie camera, so video calls and selfies work equally well whether the phone is folded or open.
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Battery and Charging
The 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery featured in this foldable is the largest in a mainstream flagship foldable available in the market right now. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 embarrasses itself with a 4,400mAh battery, which has also been one of the more common criticisms of that phone for years. The Honor Magic V6 pushes even further at 6,660mAh, but the N6 has closed much of that gap while keeping the device thinner at the same time. Anyway, the battery gets its juice from a big 80W fast wired charging and a 50W wireless charging. At 80W, you're looking at a full charge in well under an hour.
OPPO AI Pen
The Find N6 is compatible with the OPPO AI Pen, which is a separate stylus with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It charges via a dedicated protective case using reverse wireless charging. Similarly, Oppo has included AI Chart, which converts handwritten notes into digital tables, and AI Image, which converts sketches into digital renderings, as part of its software features. And by the way, the stylus support also works on both the inner and outer displays.
Satellite Connectivity
Satellite communications has become a trendy feature in major smartphones this year. And following that, Oppo has included one in the 1TB variant of the Find N6. It requires a separate plan and isn't available across all markets, but the inclusion in the top-tier configuration is a welcome move for sure.
OPPO Find N6 Specifications
- Design, build: Unfolded 159.9 x 145.6 x 4.2mm, Folded 159.9 x 74.1 x 8.9mm, 225g, Nanocrystal Glass front (folded), self-healing memory glass (inner), IP56/IP58/IP59; Stellar Titanium / Blossom Orange / Pearl Black
- Inner Display: 8.12-inch LTPO OLED, 2248x2480, 120Hz, 2500 nits peak, 2160Hz PWM, Dolby Vision, HDR10+
- Cover Display: 6.62-inch LTPO OLED, 1140x2616, 431 ppi, 120Hz, 3600 nits peak, Nanocrystal Glass,
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm), Adreno 840 GPU
- Memory: 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X RAM; 256GB / 512GB / 1TB UFS 4.1
- Software & UI: ColorOS 16 based on Android 16
- Rear Camera: 200MP f/1.8 OIS (wide) + 50MP f/2.7 OIS 3x periscope telephoto + 50MP f/2.0 120° ultrawide AF; Hasselblad color calibration; 4K@120fps Dolby Vision video
- Front Camera: 20MP (inner display) + 20MP (cover display), 4K@30fps
- Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
- Connectivity: 5G, Wi-Fi 7 tri-band, Bluetooth (aptX HD, LHDC 5), NFC, IR blaster, Satellite connectivity
- Audio: Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos
- Battery: 6,000mAh silicon-carbon, 80W wired, 50W wireless, reverse wired charging



