OPPO is rolling out the Find N6 globally, and its big claim is simple: you shouldn't feel (or really see) the crease anymore. The new foldable also leans hard into AI features and multitasking as it tries to justify why a pricey pocket tablet belongs in your daily carry.
The headline feature is what OPPO calls the phone's "Zero-Feel Crease" — a flatter inner screen meant to reduce the ridge that still bugs people on most foldables. OPPO says it got there by reworking both the hinge and the panel: a second-generation titanium hinge built with a 3D printing process, plus updated display materials designed to spread stress more evenly when the device folds.
The crease problem, attacked again
Under the hood, Find N6 is positioned as a no-compromises flagship. OPPO is pairing the foldable form factor with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, a large battery, and a Hasselblad-branded camera system that includes a 200-megapixel sensor. As always with camera specs, the real story will be processing and consistency — but OPPO's recent flagships have generally been competitive in the premium Android tier.
On the software side, OPPO is pushing productivity: a floating "Free-Flow Window" multitasking mode, plus an OPPO AI Pen designed for note-taking and markup on the big inner screen. The pitch is that a foldable isn't just for watching videos; it's a lightweight work surface you can unfold on the go.
A foldable that wants to be a work tool
Why this matters: foldables are still stuck in the early-adopter phase, and the crease is one of the most obvious reminders that you're buying into a compromise. If OPPO can genuinely make the inner display feel closer to a normal slab phone — without wrecking durability — it makes the whole category easier to recommend.
Why this matters
OPPO is one of the world's largest smartphone makers and a key player in the Android flagship race, best known for its Find series phones and camera-centric partnerships.
