OPPO just
confirmed their Find N6 foldable phone launches globally on March 17. The big selling point? Basically no visible crease. They're calling it "imperceptible" straight from the box.
Key Points:
- OPPO Find N6 launches globally March 17 with "imperceptible crease" technology
- Dome Memory Glass and Titanium Alloy Dome Hinge maintain smoothness over time
- OPPO AI Stylus included for creative work on 8.12-inch foldable display
- 200MP main camera leads quad-camera system with periscope telephoto
- OPPO Watch X3 "health flagship" smartwatch launches alongside Find N6
Crease Problem Finally Solved?
Every foldable phone has a crease where the screen bends. It's physics. You fold glass and it creases. Everyone accepts this as normal.
OPPO claims they fixed it using "Dome Memory Glass" paired with a "New Generation Titanium Alloy Dome Hinge." That's a lot of fancy words meaning the screen stays flat even after folding thousands of times.
Liu Zuohu, OPPO's Chief Product Officer and OnePlus founder, says users won't pay the price for deep creases anymore. Not just smooth when new but smooth after months of use too.
Bold claims. Every foldable maker promises minimal creases. Then you use the phone for three months and the crease deepens. We'll see if OPPO actually delivers long-term smoothness.
AI Stylus Included
The Find N6 comes with an "OPPO AI Stylus" for the big foldable screen. They're positioning this as a creativity tool, not just a pointing device.
Liu Zuohu said something poetic about fingertip smoothness transforming into pen tip flow. Marketing speak aside, stylus support makes sense on foldables. Big screens benefit from pen input for notes and drawing.
The AI part probably means smart features like handwriting recognition, shape correction, or gesture shortcuts. Details weren't specified yet.
Camera Goes Big
The
Find N6 reportedly packs a 200MP main camera. That's massive resolution even for flagship phones. Most top phones use 50MP or maybe 108MP sensors.
Additional cameras include 50MP ultra-wide, 50MP periscope telephoto, and a 2MP multispectral lens. That last one is unusual. Multispectral sensors capture light beyond visible spectrum for specialized imaging.
Front cameras sit at 20MP on both screens. Decent resolution for selfies and video calls.
Specs Leaked Earlier
Based on rumors, the phone gets an 8.12-inch 2K LTPO main screen when unfolded. The cover screen measures 6.62 inches. Both use UTG (Ultra-Thin Glass) technology.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 powers everything. Up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage available. Battery capacity hits around 6,000mAh with 80W fast charging.
Watch X3 Also Coming
OPPO's launching the
Watch X3 smartwatch alongside the Find N6. They're calling it a "health flagship" focusing on wellness tracking features.
Earlier leaks mentioned USB-C charging, which would be nice. Most smartwatches still use proprietary charging pucks. USB-C lets you use one cable for everything.
March 17 Launch
Global launch happens March 17. No pricing announced yet. Foldables typically cost way more than regular flagships though. Expect premium pricing matching Samsung's Galaxy Fold series.
Whether OPPO actually solved the crease problem permanently determines success here. If the screen stays smooth after six months of daily folding, that's genuinely impressive. If it creases like every other foldable, all the fancy hinge technology becomes just marketing.