Oppo’s Find N6 might be the foldable of your dreams

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Oppo Find N6: The Foldable That Might Make Samsung Sweat (If You Could Buy It)

Oppo is back with a foldable so good it’s practically begging for a global release. The Find N6 is a sub-9mm marvel of engineering that’s currently confined to Asian markets, leaving the rest of us to drool from afar. But here’s the thing: this isn’t just another foldable. It’s a statement. It’s proof that Oppo can go toe-to-toe with Samsung’s foldable dominance and potentially win.

Hardware That’s Thin, Bright, and Battery-Beast

Let’s talk about that obsession with the crease. Oppo has gone full mad scientist on this, employing 3D liquid printing and laser scanning to create what they call a “zero-feel crease.” The result? A hinge height variance reduced from 0.2mm to just 0.05mm. Translation: you can barely feel it, though you can still see it if you squint.

At 8.93mm thick, the Find N6 is practically a regular smartphone when folded. For context, that’s thinner than the iPhone 17 Pro. It’s also IP59 certified, meaning it can handle your clumsy self dropping it in the sink. The new custom hardware button is a nice touch, letting you launch the camera or switch sound profiles with a single press.

The screens are where things get really interesting. We’re looking at a 6.62-inch front display and an 8.12-inch inner screen, both brighter than last year’s model. The front hits 3,500 nits while the inner screen reaches 2,500 nits. That’s impressive, though Motorola’s latest foldable still edges them out.

But the real showstopper? The battery. A massive 6,000mAh Silicon-Carbon pack that makes Samsung’s offerings look anemic. In our tests, we got nearly 30 hours of video playback on the front screen and 24 hours on the inner display. This thing lasts longer than most relationships.

Charging is where Oppo flexes again with 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging and 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging. Just remember: you need Oppo’s proprietary charger for the full experience. No Qi2 or MagSafe here, folks.

Cameras That Rival Samsung’s Best

Oppo has pulled out all the stops with the camera system. We’re talking a new 200-megapixel main camera with an f/1.8 lens, a 50MP ultrawide that lets in 50% more light, and a 50MP telephoto with 3x periscope optical zoom. All three support 4K 60fps Dolby Vision video capture, with the main sensor capable of 120fps recording.

The collaboration with Hasselblad continues, bringing features like Hi-Res mode that uses the full pixel count of each sensor. There’s also the Hasselblad Master Mode for full manual control and the iconic XPAN mode for those cinematic 65:24 panoramic shots.

Here’s the kicker: these cameras rival Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. The 200MP main sensor adds incredible detail and versatility. The only area where it falls short is telephoto zoom – Samsung’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold still has the edge with 5x zoom.

Software That’s Either Brilliant or Overwhelming

Oppo has gone all-in on multitasking with the Find N6. You can run a full-screen app while three Free-Flow Windows each run different apps or web pages concurrently. Every window is interactive, creating what I can only describe as productive chaos.

The new stylus, officially called the Oppo AI Pen (yes, that’s the real name), adds another layer of functionality. It comes with its own holster/case that attaches to the back of the phone – surprisingly not as bulky as you’d think given the base phone’s slim profile. The case also serves as a charging cradle via reverse wireless charging.

Other software features include iPhone Connect for AirDrop-style file sharing with Apple devices and remote PC control, turning your phone into a pocket-sized computer (if you’re into that sort of thing).

The Burning Question: Why Not Everywhere?

Here’s what keeps me up at night: the Find N6 is an incredibly powerful, technically impressive device. So why is Oppo limiting it to Asian markets? What are they afraid of?

The foldable launches on March 20 in China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and other Asian territories. Prices start at ¥9999 in China (approximately $1,450) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model.

It comes in silver and orange, though the orange is more “muted sunset” than “vibrant citrus” – a bit disappointing if you were hoping for a phone that screams “look at me!”

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