
Goodix has stepped forward to confirm that several of its components are inside OPPO’s newly announced hardware lineup, including the OPPO Find N6 foldable phone, the OPPO Watch X3 smartwatch, and OPPO’s AI stylus. The disclosure gives a clearer look at the supplier stack behind OPPO’s latest flagship devices and shows how broadly Goodix is involved across input, audio, display, and health-sensing hardware.
According to Goodix, the company supplies the driver chip and low-power Bluetooth solution used in the AI stylus. It says that setup supports high-voltage drive characteristics while keeping power consumption low, which is exactly the kind of balancing act a stylus needs if it’s going to feel responsive without draining its battery too quickly.
On the OPPO Find N6 side, Goodix says the foldable uses its foldable-screen and secondary-screen touch solutions as well as a CoolPWM smart audio amplifier. That means its contribution isn’t limited to one isolated component. Instead, Goodix appears to be part of several key interaction layers in the device, from touch input to audio handling.
The OPPO Watch X3 is also part of the announcement. Goodix says the watch uses the company’s high-precision, low-power health sensor platform, which supports integrated monitoring features for metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen, and ECG. For a smartwatch, that kind of low-power sensor design matters because it directly affects how much health tracking can run in the background without hurting endurance.

Earlier reports cited by IT Home said the OPPO Find N6 is being positioned as the flattest foldable phone in the world. The phone is said to use Qualcomm’s fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, pack a 6,000mAh battery, and introduce Danxia color restoration imaging plus a Hasselblad-backed camera system. Pricing in China starts at 9,999 yuan.
IT Home also previously reported that the OPPO Watch X3 uses a titanium alloy case and comes in Infinite Titanium, Gravity Black, and Cosmic Orange color options. The watch supports what OPPO describes as non-invasive high blood pressure risk identification, includes an independent eSIM version of WeChat for watches, and starts at 2,599 yuan.
Put together, the announcement is less about one headline-grabbing spec and more about how much of OPPO’s latest ecosystem relies on shared enabling technology. For Goodix, it’s a public way to show that its parts are landing in premium consumer hardware. For OPPO, it highlights how the Find N6, Watch X3, and AI stylus are tied together by component choices focused on touch response, sensor efficiency, and day-to-day usability.