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Oppo Find N6 arrives with zero-feel crease, 200MP main cam, 6,000mAh battery


The Oppo Find N6 is here to push the envelope when it comes to folding phones as the new standard. Oppo has used some tech ingenuity to fight the inherent issues with a folding phone, like the apparent crease and the resistance to both dust and water.

Before we get to the build, a look inside tells some of the major improvements in the Find N6. This year, Oppo went with the full-fat variant of the Snapdragon flagship SoC – the Elite 8 Gen 5. It’s paired with 12GB/16GB of LPDDR5X 4266MHz RAM, and either 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage.

Another improvement is to the battery, which is now up to 6,000mAh silicon-carbon unit (up from 5,600mAh), with the same 80W SuperVOOC and 50W AirVOOC charging.

The design of the Find N6 is the biggest upgrade. It’s nearly identical in dimensions to its predecessor and packs an identical display diagonal. But Oppo re-engineered the hinge – it’s now a second-generation Titanium Flexion design, which is 11% wider, and has a more gentle teardrop bend when folding the screen to reduce wear-and-tear through the years.

Let’s talk about Oppo’s Zero-feel crease. Because the hinge is made up of dozens of different parts, which have height variations between them, the folding screen on top sits unevenly, and we get a crease. Oppo used laser scanning to measure the hinge surface at 0.3 micrometer precision, and then used 3D liquid printing to apply polymer droplets, which it then UV-cured layer-by-layer. This reduces the hinge unevenness from about 0.2 mm to 0.05mm.

Finally, Oppo says its “auto-smoothing Flex Glass” folding display layer is 50% thicker, has 100% better shape recovery, and is 338% more deformation resistant. Oppo says the screen actively “springs back” when unfolded.

All of this means that the crease should feel less prominent in use and that it shouldn’t grow over the years. Oppo says it has certified the Find N6 with the TÜV Rheinland for 600,000 folds with flatness maintained, and up to 1 million folds overall.

And it’s not just the folding mechanism durability that’s improved; the phone itself now has a rating against dust inclusion. It’s IP56/IP58/IP59 rated.

The cameras and displays are mostly the same. On the back, the Find N6 features a new 200MP main camera, but it has the same sensor size at 1/1.56-inch (ISOCELL HP5). The lens is a slightly brighter 21mm f/1.8 (vs f/1.9). The Find N6 has gained a True Color sensor, which premiered on the Find X9 series. It enables accurate white balance and natural colors.

The zoom uses the same-sized 1/2.75-inch imager (ISOCELL JN5) but a slightly different lens: 70mm f/2.7 (vs 75mm f/2.7).

Only the ultrawide is a major improvement with a significantly larger new 50MP 1/2.75-inch sensor (JN5) under a new 15mm f/2.0 lens with AF. There are also new selfie cameras on both screens – 20MP 1/3.42-inch (ISOCELL KD1) with seemingly the same 21mm f/2.4 fixed-focus lenses.

The displays have gotten brighter – the cover screen tops out at 1,800nits outdoors and 3,600nits peak, the inner screen at 1,800nits/2,500nits.

Otherwise, you’re looking at the same diagonals and resolutions – 6.62-inch LTPO (1-120Hz) 2616x1140px cover and 8.12-inch LTPO (1-120) 2480x2248px on the inside. Both panels are 10-bit Dolby Vision.





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The Find N6 launches with Android 16 and ColorOS 16 on tap. Oppo promises 5 years of Android OS updates and 6 years of security updates.

The Oppo Find N6 is up for pre-order today and will be globally available from March 20. Prices start from ¥9,999 (€1,248/£1,060/₹126,500) for the 12/256GB base model, then ¥10,999 (€1,373/£1,166/₹115,000) for the 16/512GB one, and ¥11,999 (€1,498/£1,272/₹138,000 for the 16GB/1TB range-topper. Early bird buyers will get a MagSafe case with a wallet and stand accessory for free.



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