OPPO has announced the global launch of its Find N6 foldable flagship, set to debut on March 17 at its new Binhai Bay Campus in China. The headline feature: a “Zero-Feel Crease” that the company claims makes the center fold virtually invisible and smooth to the touch — and engineered to stay that way over years of use.
“With Find N6, we have achieved a major breakthrough in hinge architecture and display materials,” said Pete Lau, OPPO’s Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer.
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What’s new
Since the original Find N launched in 2021 with its waterdrop Flexion Hinge, each generation has chipped away at the crease problem that has plagued every foldable on the market. The Find N6 takes the biggest leap yet with new display materials and hinge engineering that OPPO says eliminates the visible crease from most viewing angles.
Beyond the display, Find N6 is among the thinnest book-style foldables available, packing a 200MP Hasselblad Ultra-Clear Camera in a refined Cosmos Ring design. It launches in two colorways — Stellar Titanium and Blossom Orange — with the latter featuring a genuine gold hinge trim on its titanium frame. The device also supports OPPO’s AI Pen stylus, positioning it as a productivity tool beyond a standard phone.
Why it matters
The crease has been the single biggest barrier keeping mainstream consumers from embracing foldables. If OPPO has genuinely solved it — and the durability claim holds up — the Find N6 could set a new standard that Samsung and Google will need to match. At the very least, it raises the floor for what buyers should expect from a premium foldable in 2026.
OPPO is a global smart device brand with operations in more than 70 countries and over 40,000 employees.

