OPPO Find N6: the world's first foldable where the crease simply isn't there
By Peak Phones · Published
Highlights: what's actually new
- World's first Zero-Feel Crease — Auto-Smoothing Flex Glass works as a structural spring with the hinge to keep the fold flat, for years
- 2nd-Generation Titanium Flexion Hinge with industry-first 3D liquid printing and a Clover Balance Pivot
- 200 MP Hasselblad main camera — the highest-resolution camera fitted to any foldable, with 50 % more light intake than the previous generation
- OPPO AI Pen: 4,096 pressure levels on BOTH the inner and cover display — with Circle to Capture, AI Chart and AI Image
- 4.21 mm open, 8.93 mm folded, 225 g with a 6,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery
- 80 W wired and 50 W wireless charging — wireless on a foldable this thin is rare
- IP56 + IP58 + IP59 water and dust resistance
- Two bright LTPO panels: 8.12″ inner (2,500 nits) and 6.62″ cover (3,600 nits), both 1–120 Hz
The paragraph every foldable review had — deleted
OPPO announced the Find N6 on March 17, 2026 and put it on sale globally three days later, on March 20. The headline claim is the kind that gets dismissed as marketing until you read how it works: a Zero-Feel Crease, achieved by pairing the hinge with Auto-Smoothing Flex Glass that acts as a structural spring, actively keeping the inner display flat instead of merely hiding the fold line. OPPO says it stays that way after years of folding.
If this holds up in daily use, it is genuine foldable history — the first time a manufacturer claims the category's defining compromise is simply gone, and exactly the kind of milestone the segment has been waiting for since the original Find N introduced the waterdrop hinge. Pete Lau's framing — "the foldable at its peak" — is, for once, an understatement of how much this matters.

Design and build: titanium printed in 3D
The 2nd-Generation Titanium Flexion Hinge uses an industry-first 3D liquid printing process and a Clover Balance Pivot for a flatter display, shallower crease and tighter fold. The result measures 8.93 mm folded and just 4.21 mm open, at 225 g — squarely in the new ultra-thin foldable class.
Water and dust protection comes as a triple rating: IP56, IP58 and IP59 — immersion plus high-pressure, high-temperature jets. One honest regional note for spec-sheet readers: the dust digit is a 5, not the 6 of fully dust-tight rivals like HONOR's Magic V6, so OPPO trades a little dust paranoia for everything else. The two finishes are Stellar Titanium and the lighter Blossom Orange.

Displays: two LTPO panels and a stylus that works on both
Open, you get an 8.12-inch AMOLED (2480 × 2248, 412 ppi, Samsung E7 material) reaching 2,500 nits peak; closed, a 6.62-inch cover AMOLED (2616 × 1140, 431 ppi, Ceramic Guard glass) that goes even brighter at 3,600 nits. Both run 1–120 Hz adaptive refresh, both render 10-bit color, and both dim to 1 nit with AI Eye Care tuning.
The differentiator is the OPPO AI Pen: 4,096 pressure levels and full support on both displays — take a note on the cover screen, keep sketching on the big one. Circle to Capture grabs anything on screen, AI Chart turns rough drafts into clean tables, and AI Image converts sketches into finished artwork. It is the most complete stylus story on any foldable this year (the pen is sold separately, as the box list confirms).
Performance: full-fat Elite Gen 5 in a 4.2 mm shell
The Find N6 runs the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with Adreno 840 graphics at 1,200 MHz and OPPO's Trinity Engine optimizations — the same flagship silicon as the slab flagships, inside a chassis that opens to 4.21 mm. The single global configuration is generous: 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 4.1 storage, so nobody pays foldable money for a compromised trim.
Battery and charging: 6,000 mAh and fast wireless — in a foldable
The 6,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery is among the largest in any foldable — only HONOR's Magic V6 (6,660 mAh) packs more — and charging is 80 W wired plus 50 W AIRVOOC wireless, a wireless figure most slab flagships don't reach. Intelligent power management adapts to usage patterns to preserve long-term battery health.
And the box: charger, cable and a protective case included, in every market. We said it about the Find X9 Ultra and will happily repeat it — OPPO's refusal to ship empty boxes deserves applause.

Cameras: 200 megapixels — a first for foldables
Foldables traditionally accept second-tier cameras as the price of thinness. The Find N6 doesn't: its 200 MP Hasselblad main camera (f/1.8, OIS) is the highest-resolution sensor ever fitted to a foldable, with 50 % more light intake than the previous generation. It is joined by a 50 MP 3× periscope telephoto with tele-macro capability, a 50 MP autofocus ultra-wide, and the multispectral True Color Camera first seen on the Find X9 series for accurate white balance. Each display carries a 20 MP selfie camera.
The Hasselblad partnership shows in software: Portrait Mode with DSLR-grade bokeh, Master Mode calibrated to match the Hasselblad X2D, and the classic XPAN mode in its 65:24 panoramic ratio. Video reaches 4K 120 fps on the main camera, with 4K 60 fps Dolby Vision available on all three rear cameras — foldable video has simply never been specced this high.
Software: ColorOS 16 built for the big screen
ColorOS 16 leans into the 8.12-inch canvas with Free-Flow Window multitasking — drag, resize and float app windows PC-style — and AI Mind Space for capturing and organizing anything on screen. O+ Connect extends the workspace with seamless file transfer, screen mirroring and remote control with both Mac and Windows PCs.
The AI suite (AI Mind Pilot's multi-model coordination, AI translation tools and the AI Pen features) matches what the Find X9 Ultra debuted. As with its sibling, OPPO's launch materials skip a long-term update pledge — the one spec where this otherwise complete foldable stays quiet.

Price and availability
The Find N6 went on sale globally on March 20, 2026 through OPPO stores, authorized retailers and carriers. In Singapore, the reference global market, the 16 GB + 512 GB model costs S$2,299 — roughly $1,710 / €1,580 before local taxes. European market pricing varies by country and retailer.
We will update this article when official euro price tags for more markets are published.

Key specifications
- Main display
- 8.12″ + 6.62″ AMOLED
- Chipset
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
- Battery
- 6000 mAh Si/C
- Dimensions (folded)
- 8.93 mm
- Main camera
- 200 MP Hasselblad
- Ingress protection
- IP56/58/59
What we like
- World's first Zero-Feel Crease — the foldable category's defining flaw, addressed head-on
- 200 MP Hasselblad main camera, unmatched on any foldable
- AI Pen stylus works on both the inner and cover display
- 4.21 mm open and 225 g, with a 6,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery
- 50 W wireless charging — rare even among slab flagships
- Single, generous configuration: 16 GB + 512 GB
- Charger and case in the box
What could be better
- Dust rating is IP5x — not fully dust-tight like the Magic V6's IP68/69
- Battery trails the Magic V6 (6,000 vs 6,660 mAh)
- AI Pen sold separately
- No long-term OS-update pledge in launch materials
- Inner display peaks lower than the cover display (2,500 vs 3,600 nits)
- No US availability
Verdict
The Find N6 attacks the one complaint every foldable shared — and if the Zero-Feel Crease delivers on its promise, this is the most consequential foldable since the category was invented. Around that headline OPPO built a genuinely complete device: the best camera ever put in a foldable, a stylus both screens accept, fast wireless charging and honest packaging. HONOR's Magic V6 still wins on battery and full dust-tightness, so the foldable crown now genuinely depends on what you value — but the phone that made the crease disappear is the one this year will be remembered for.
OPPO Find N6
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