
OPPO Find N6 is now official, and OPPO is positioning it as its most polished foldable yet. The company says the new model is the “world’s flattest foldable phone,” combining a thinner body, a redesigned hinge, a larger inner display, and a camera system built around Hasselblad camera branding. In China, pricing starts at 9,999 yuan, with global sales scheduled to begin on March 20.
The new foldable comes in three versions: 12GB + 256GB for 9,999 yuan, 16GB + 512GB for 10,999 yuan, and a 16GB + 1TB satellite communication edition for 11,999 yuan. OPPO is also pairing the launch with a trade-in program aimed at existing foldable owners, offering subsidies of up to 1,400 yuan during the launch period. Buyers also get an early bundle package and support for international warranty coverage across 26 markets.
Hardware is clearly the main pitch here. OPPO says the phone uses a body that measures just 8.93mm, along with a titanium alloy frame and a refreshed finish process. Color options include Raw Titanium, Deep Black, and Gold Orange, with the Gold Orange version using a gold-film treatment that gives the device a more premium look. On the display side, OPPO says the outer screen bezels are 30% narrower than before, while the inner panel expands to 8.12 inches, which it describes as the largest in its class. Both displays are rated at 1 nit for low-brightness comfort and carry TÜV eye-care certification.
OPPO is also making a big deal out of the hinge and screen durability story. The company says the new model uses a next-generation titanium alloy hinge structure and what it calls memory glass, with the goal of reducing visible creasing over time. According to OPPO, the hinge surface variation has been cut from 0.18mm to 0.1mm, and the panel can recover 99.9% of its shape after bending and unfolding. The phone has also reportedly passed a TÜV durability test covering 600,000 folds.

The camera setup is another headline feature. OPPO says the OPPO Find N6 is the first foldable in its lineup to pair a new Danxia color restoration lens with a full Hasselblad camera system. The rear module includes a 200MP main camera and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with tele-macro support. OPPO says the color system is designed to reproduce scenes in a way that feels closer to what the human eye sees, which should help reduce the need for heavy color correction later.
On top of that, the phone supports a full set of Hasselblad-branded shooting modes, including portrait effects, Master mode, and XPAN-style wide-frame photography. OPPO is pushing the idea that this foldable is aimed not just at people who want a compact big-screen device, but also at users who care about serious mobile photography.
Under the hood, the device runs on the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5 platform and packs a 6000mAh battery, which is a notable capacity for a foldable. Charging support includes 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. OPPO also says the phone supports 66 network bands and is tuned for use in more than 230 countries and regions, giving it a broader travel-friendly pitch than many China-first launches.
Software-wise, the phone ships with ColorOS 16 and includes multitasking features like flexible freeform windows, along with AI tools such as instant note capture, AI recording, and cross-device connectivity with Apple products. OPPO also introduced an AI stylus accessory that supports handwriting, annotation, meeting projection, sketch-to-image generation, and other productivity-focused features. Taken together, the OPPO Find N6 looks like a clear attempt to make foldables feel more mature, less compromised, and a lot more usable as everyday flagship phones.