Oppo’s new Find N6 foldable phone fixes the big crease problem on folding screens. It has a super-strong 6,000mAh battery that lasts all day. The main camera is now 200MP for sharp photos. It uses the best Snapdragon Elite 8 Gen 5 chip, with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
The phone can fold 1 million times without breaking. It resists dust and water with IP56, IP58, and IP59 ratings. Prices start at ¥9,999 (about €1,248 or ₹126,500) for the basic 12GB/256GB model. You can pre-order it now in Blossom Orange or Stellar Titanium (Pearl Black only in China). It goes on sale worldwide on March 20, mainly in Asia. Early buyers get a free MagSafe case with wallet and stand.
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The coolest new trick is the “Zero-Feel Crease.” Folding phones always show a line in the middle of the screen. Oppo fixed it with a smarter hinge and special screen glass. The hinge is wider and bends more smoothly. They used lasers to scan it with super-precise resolution down to 0.3 micrometers. Then, they printed tiny drops of plastic on it, layer by layer, and hardened them with light. This makes the surface almost perfectly flat, from 0.2mm bumpy to just 0.05mm. The screen glass is thicker and bounces back better when you unfold it. Oppo tested it: the crease stays tiny even after 600,000 folds, and the whole phone handles 1 million folds. Now, it feels smooth like a regular phone.
Inside, it’s super fast. The Snapdragon Elite 8 Gen 5 chip is the top version. It comes with 12GB or 16GB of fast RAM and storage from 256GB to 1TB. The battery is bigger at 6,000 mAh and made with special silicon-carbon tech. It charges super quick: 80W wired or 50W wireless. That’s better than last year’s 5,600mAh.
The screens are bright and big. The outer one is 6.62 inches with a sharp 2616×1140 pixels. It refreshes smoothly from 1 to 120Hz and gets super bright up to 3,600 nits in peaks or 1,800 outdoors. The inner folding screen is 8.12 inches at 2480×2248 pixels, also 1-120Hz, with 2,500 nits peak brightness. Both handle great colors with 10-bit Dolby Vision.
Cameras got better, too. The back has a 200MP main camera on a 1/1.56-inch sensor with a brighter f/1.8 lens. It takes detailed shots. There’s a new True Color sensor for real skin tones and white balance. The Zoom camera uses a 1/2.75-inch sensor with a 70mm f/2.7 lens. The ultrawide is the star: 50MP on a bigger 1/2.75-inch sensor, 15mm f/2.0 lens, and it has autofocus. Selfie cams on both screens are 20MP with f/2.4 lenses.
The announcement generated curiosity and excitement among Twitter (X) users, along with some cautious expectations.
One user simply asked whether the product will be available in Europe, showing interest but also concern about regional availability.
Another user expressed excitement while hoping that previous issues have been fixed, mentioning that although it was their favorite phone, certain features had stopped it from being the best overall.
Meanwhile, another user was very excited and said that if the Find N6 really comes with a “zero-crease” screen and a powerful 200MP Hasselblad camera, it could be so good that normal smartphones may start to feel old and outdated.
It runs Android 16 with Oppo’s ColorOS 16 skin. You’ll get 5 years of big updates and 6 years of security fixes. The size is almost the same as the last model, so it’s easy to carry folded.
No big changes to the outside look, but everything feels tougher. It’s great for people who want a foldable that lasts and doesn’t show that annoying crease.



