OPPO Find N6 Review: The Most Complete Foldable Yet, With a Crease That Basically Disappears

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Quick Verdict

The OPPO Find N6 is easily one of the best foldables right now. The new Zero-Feel Crease display massively improves the foldable experience, the design is incredibly thin and premium, ColorOS 16.1 works very well on a foldable, and the upgraded cameras finally make this feel like a proper flagship.

There are still a few issues. The front cameras lack autofocus, the speakers could be louder, and the phone is not officially available in India. Even then, the Find N6 gets very close to what a perfect foldable phone should be in 2026.

Buy it if:

  • You want the best crease implementation on a foldable
  • You want a slim and lightweight foldable that feels like a regular phone
  • You care about premium hardware and build quality
  • You want excellent multitasking and foldable software optimization
  • You want flagship-level cameras on a foldable

Skip it if:

  • Loud speakers matter a lot to you
  • You want the best selfie cameras on a foldable

Foldables have improved massively over the last few years, though one issue always remained visible (literally): the crease. Every brand tried reducing it, hiding it, minimizing reflections around it, or making users forget about it entirely. The OPPO Find N6 is probably the first foldable where the crease actually stops being something you constantly notice while using the device.

OPPO calls this new implementation “Zero-Feel Crease,” and I’m happy to report that the marketing is surprisingly close to reality. The crease still technically exists, though during actual usage it becomes extremely difficult to notice unless light hits the display at certain angles. More importantly, you barely feel it while scrolling across the screen.

But OPPO did not stop there. The Find N6 also brings a new second-generation titanium flexion hinge, upgraded cameras including a new 200 MP main sensor, a thinner and lighter design, IP56 + IP58 + IP59 protection, brighter LTPO displays, better multitasking features, and one of the smoothest foldable software experiences currently available.

After using the OPPO Find N6 as my primary smartphone for nearly a month, here’s the full review.

HOW I TESTED

Reviewed By: Mehtab Ansari, Expert in Smartphones, Laptops, Audio Gear, AI and more (5 years experience, 100+ reviews).
Test Unit: OPPO provided the review unit of the OPPO Find N6, with no involvement in the editorial process.
Duration and Environment: I used the device as my primary smartphone for nearly a month on Jio network in India. The tested unit was the Pearl Black Chinese variant with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. Software version: ColorOS 16.0.7.
Tests: Daily usage including calls, multitasking, productivity, YouTube, camera usage, gaming, AI tools, navigation, photo editing, and split-screen workflows. I also tested gaming performance, thermals, battery life, charging speeds, foldable multitasking features, and camera performance extensively.
Competitors: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, vivo X Fold5, Pixel 10 Pro Fold

OPPO Find N6 Price & Availability

The OPPO Find N6 is currently available in China in multiple configurations:

  • 12 GB + 256 GB
  • 16 GB + 512 GB
  • 16 GB + 1 TB

Color options include Pearl Black, Stellar Titanium, and Blossom Orange.

Unfortunately, the OPPO Find N6 is not officially available in India at the moment. The unit tested here is the Chinese variant.

Pros

  • Incredible Zero-Feel crease implementation
  • Extremely slim and lightweight design
  • Excellent build quality and hinge
  • Fantastic foldable software experience
  • Bright LTPO OLED displays
  • Excellent multitasking features
  • Solid rear cameras
  • Superb battery life for a foldable
  • Fast 80W charging
  • Premium haptics
  • IP56 + IP58 + IP59 protection
  • No thermal issues

Cons

  • No autofocus on selfie cameras
  • Speakers could be louder
  • Front camera video limited to 4K 30 FPS

OPPO Find N6 Specifications
  • Cover Display: 6.6-inch LTPO OLED, 1140 x 2660 resolution, 431 ppi, 1-120 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, 1800 nits HBM brightness, 3600 nits peak brightness, 2160 Hz PWM dimming, NanoCrystal Glass protection
  • Inner Display: 8.12-inch LTPO OLED foldable panel, 2248 x 2480 resolution, 412 ppi, 1-120 Hz refresh rate, 1800 nits HDR brightness, 2500 nits peak brightness, 2160 Hz PWM dimming, ultra-thin glass protection, anti-reflective coating, Zero-Feel Crease technology
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 with Adreno 830 GPU
  • RAM and Storage: 12 GB / 16 GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB UFS 4.1 storage
  • Main Camera: 200 MP Samsung HP5, 1/1.56-inch, 23 mm, f/1.8, OIS, 4K120
  • Ultra-Wide Camera: 50 MP Samsung JN5, 1/2.76-inch, f/2.0, 15 mm, AF, 4K60
  • Telephoto Camera: 50 MP Samsung JN5, 1/2.76-inch, f/2.7, 70 mm, OIS, 3X optical zoom, 10cm macro, 4K60
  • Front Cameras: Dual 20 MP cameras (cover + inner), f/2.4, 21 mm, 1/3.42-inch sensors, 4K30 
  • Battery and Charging: 6,000 mAh battery, 80W SUPERVOOC charging, 55W PPS charging, 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging, reverse wired charging, reverse wireless charging, bypass charging
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, IR blaster, USB Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen 1), dual nano-SIM
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, O-Haptics
  • Biometrics: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner, face unlock
  • Build and Durability: Second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge, aviation-grade aluminum frame, NanoCrystal Glass, ultra-thin glass, IP56 + IP58 + IP59 protection
  • Software: ColorOS 16.1 based on Android 16, 4 years Android updates
  • Thickness and Weight: 8.93 mm folded, 4.2 mm unfolded, 225 grams

OPPO Find N6 Review: Unboxing

Inside the box, you get the OPPO Find N6 itself, an 80W SUPERVOOC charger, USB-A to USB-C cable, protective case, SIM ejector tool, documentation, and a pre-applied screen protector.

OPPO has designed the packaging around the crease concept itself, so while opening the box, you actually tear through the center first before revealing the device. The included case is also clever. The cover screen part sticks to the phone, so it fits perfectly. It’s also very thin, and doesn’t make the device too bulky.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Design and Build

The OPPO Find N6 is probably the most premium foldable smartphone I’ve used so far. The first thing you notice is just how absurdly thin this thing is. Folded, the Find N6 measures just 8.93 mm, and when unfolded, it drops to only 4.2 mm. That is impressive for a foldable with flagship hardware, large cameras, and a big battery packed inside.

What makes it even more impressive is how normal it feels in daily use. Many foldables still remind you that you’re carrying a foldable every single time you hold them. The Find N6 doesn’t. The proportions are excellent, the weight distribution is balanced, and the cover screen width actually feels usable like a regular smartphone.

At 225 grams, it is also lighter than many flagship slab phones. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, for example, weighs noticeably more at 233 grams, which is funny considering this thing unfolds into an 8.12-inch tablet.

The ergonomics are excellent too. OPPO uses flat sides with softly contoured edges, and the frame has this dense, solid feeling in the hand. Nothing creaks, nothing shifts, and the hinge feels incredibly refined. Even after nearly a month of usage, I never heard a single creaking sound while opening or closing the phone.

And yes, the crease really is the headline feature here. OPPO calls it “Zero-Feel Crease,” and after using the device extensively, I can say this is probably the closest we’ve gotten to a foldable display that stops distracting you during use.

The crease still technically exists. Under direct lighting at certain angles, you can spot it. Though during actual usage, especially when viewing content head-on, it almost disappears completely (the anti-reflective coating also helps). More importantly, while scrolling your finger across the display, you barely feel anything.

That is where the new second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge comes in. OPPO made major structural changes here, including industry-first 3D liquid printing, an 11% wider waterdrop hinge design, Clover Balance Pivot, and a new carbon fiber support structure.

The company says hinge surface variation has been reduced from 0.2 mm to just 0.05 mm, which is thinner than half the thickness of a human hair. 

The hinge itself feels extremely smooth with good resistance throughout the motion. It stays stable at multiple angles and snaps shut with basically zero gap.

OPPO claims the Find N6 is certified for one million folds, while TÜV Rheinland testing suggests the crease remains minimized even after 600,000 folds. 

Durability in general is one of the Find N6’s biggest strengths. The device uses Grade-5 titanium inside the hinge, 7000-series aluminum for the frame, NanoCrystal Glass on the cover display, and aircraft-grade fiber on the rear. OPPO also gave the Find N6 IP56, IP58, and IP59 ratings, which is impressive for a foldable.

Button placement is excellent too. OPPO lowered the volume and power buttons slightly, and they naturally sit exactly where your fingers rest. The Snap Key is also here, but it’s placed a bit too high. By default, it’s a silent/vibrate/ring switch, though you can customize it for other shortcuts too.

The Pearl Black color I tested looks stealthy and elegant, though personally, I think the Blossom Orange version looks more beautiful and premium.

Overall, the Find N6 nails almost every aspect of foldable hardware design. Slimness, durability, ergonomics, hinge quality, crease reduction, and in-hand feel all come together incredibly well here.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Display

The displays on the OPPO Find N6 are excellent. Both the outer and inner panels are LTPO OLED displays with adaptive refresh rates from 1 Hz to 120 Hz, Dolby Vision support, HDR Vivid certification, and very high brightness levels.

Starting with the cover display, OPPO uses a 6.62-inch panel with a resolution of 2616 x 1140 and a sharp 431 ppi density. The screen size itself is excellent because it feels like a normal smartphone display instead of the narrower approach some foldables still use.

The outer display can hit 1800 nits outdoors and up to 3600 nits peak brightness for HDR content. Visibility outdoors is excellent, and I had no issues using the phone under direct sunlight.

Colors look vibrant without becoming oversaturated, and OPPO’s display calibration continues to be one of my favorites on Android.

OPPO also includes 2160 Hz PWM dimming and support for brightness as low as 1 nit. That makes the display much more comfortable during nighttime usage.

At just 1.4 mm, the cover display bezels are incredibly thin and symmetrical. The immersion level here is excellent, and the screen almost blends into the frame while watching videos or scrolling.

As for the inner display, you get a huge 8.12-inch LTPO OLED panel with a resolution of 2480 x 2248 and 412 ppi density. The aspect ratio is closer to square, which works really well for multitasking, reading, editing photos, and split-screen apps.

And because the crease is barely visible during use, the experience starts feeling more tablet-like than most foldables. You also get an anti-reflective coating on this screen, which helps minimize reflections. It supports 1800 nits HBM brightness and 2500 nits HDR peak brightness.

The refresh rate handling is smooth too. Animations across ColorOS feel extremely fluid, and navigating the UI feels smooth. The display rarely drops aggressively to 1 Hz outside always-on-display scenarios, though.

Both displays also support the OPPO AI Pen, though unfortunately I was not able to test that because OPPO did not provide the stylus with the review unit.

The panel quality overall is flagship-level. Excellent colors, strong brightness, smooth refresh rates, great touch response, and the best crease implementation currently available on a foldable.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Speakers and Haptics

The Find N6 has a decent stereo speaker setup with top and bottom speakers along with the earpiece assisting during media playback. Audio tuning is good overall. Vocals sound clear, separation is decent, and videos or games sound clean. 

The main issue is loudness. Compared to phones like the Galaxy Z Fold7 or vivo X Fold5, the Find N6 does not get as loud. For regular media consumption though, the speakers are still enjoyable.

Haptics, on the other hand, are excellent. OPPO continues to have some of the best vibration tuning on Android, and the Find N6 is no exception. Typing feedback feels fantastic, UI interactions have satisfying tactile responses, and the overall implementation adds a lot to the premium experience.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Software

The OPPO Find N6 runs ColorOS 16.1 based on Android 16, and this is easily one of my favorite foldable software experiences on Android. 

ColorOS has already improved massively over the last few years, though on the Find N6, the entire experience feels especially polished and optimized for a foldable form factor. Animations are extremely smooth, multitasking is handled very well, and the overall UI consistency is impressive.

A huge part of that comes from OPPO’s upgraded Luminous Rendering Engine and Trinity Engine optimizations. App opening animations, transitions, multitasking gestures, split-screen resizing, floating windows, and even notification animations all feel fluid and responsive. This system rarely stutters.

The visual side of ColorOS 16.1 is also excellent. You get Flux Themes 2.0, customizable lock screens, expanded folder layouts, several clock styles, video wallpapers, icon packs, Contour Glow, and a ton of personalization throughout the UI.

ColorOS 16

The new Live Space system is also very useful. It works similarly to Live Activities on iOS, and dynamically shows things like media playback, Uber rides, Blinkit orders, sports scores, timers, music playback, and navigation updates directly on the lock screen. 

ColorOS 16.1

The taskbar implementation is excellent and can either float dynamically or stay pinned at the bottom. I personally preferred the floating version because it stays out of the way while remaining easily accessible anytime.

Open Canvas multitasking also continues to be one of the best multitasking systems on foldables. It essentially works like split-screen on steroids. You can run multiple apps simultaneously, resize them quickly, move floating windows around naturally, and even save app combinations for later use.

App continuity is handled well too. When closing the phone, apps can instantly continue on the outer display depending on your settings. 

Some apps still are not optimized properly for foldables, though OPPO allows manual aspect ratio adjustments inside settings, which helps.

OPPO AI

ColorOS 16.1 also brings a huge number of AI features. Mind Space remains one of the highlights. You can quickly save screenshots, voice notes, articles, text, reminders, and almost anything else directly into Mind Space using the Snap Key. It now integrates with Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity too.

The AI suite is extensive. The phone includes features like AI Eraser, AI Reflection Eraser, AI Unblur, AI 4K Clarity, AI Perfect Shot, AI Recompose, and AI Portrait Relight, alongside productivity tools such as AI Writer, AI Summary, AI VoiceScribe, AI Translate, AI Notes, AI Recorder, AI Scan Documents, AI Menu Translation, and AI Bill Manager.

O+ Connect support is another huge advantage. The Find N6 can connect with Macs, iPhones, iPads, and even Apple Watches surprisingly well for cross-device file sharing and continuity features.

There are still a few quirks because this is the Chinese variant.

Some Chinese text still appears occasionally in certain menus or apps. Wear OS support is also inconsistent, and Circle to Search is missing officially, though it can be enabled through third-party workarounds.

Overall, ColorOS 16.1 on the Find N6 is excellent. It is smooth, feature-rich, visually polished, deeply optimized for foldables, and easily one of the best Android software experiences available right now.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Biometrics

The OPPO Find N6 uses a side-mounted fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button, and honestly, this made me appreciate side-mounted fingerprint scanners again.

The placement is excellent whether the device is folded or unfolded. Your thumb naturally lands on the sensor while picking up the phone, and unlocking feels almost instant. Accuracy is excellent too. 

Face unlock is also available through the front cameras and works reasonably well in good lighting conditions, though since it relies only on the camera, I prefer using the fingerprint scanner.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Performance

The OPPO Find N6 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 (7-core) paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. My unit came with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage.

The Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 inside the Find N6 uses:

  • 2x 4.6 GHz Orion V3 Phoenix L cores
  • 5x 3.62 GHz Orion V3 Phoenix M cores
  • Adreno 830 GPU

This is a slightly trimmed-down configuration compared to the full Elite Gen 5 implementation, though in real-world usage, you honestly would not notice any major difference.

BenchmarkOPPO Find N6 (Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5)
AnTuTu Score2826467
Storage (Score, Sequential Read Speed, Write Speed)Score: 191460; Sequential Read: 3856 MB/s; Sequential Write: 3594 MB/s
Geekbench 6 CPU (Single-Core, Multi-Core)Single-Core: 3486; Multi-Core: 9585
Geekbench 6 GPU (OpenCL, Vulkan)OpenCL: 17085; Vulkan: 20037
3DMark Wildlife Extreme (Score, Avg FPS)Score: 3935; Avg FPS: 23.57
3DMark Wildlife Extreme Stress Test (Best Loop, Lowest Loop, Stability)Best Loop: 6050; Lowest Loop: 2833; Stability: 46.8%

Thermals are also handled surprisingly well for such a thin foldable. Despite not having a dedicated vapor chamber cooling system, the device barely gets warm at all. Even during gaming sessions, thermals stayed better controlled than some competing foldables I tested earlier.

Speaking of, gaming performance is solid too. Games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves also run well with stable frame rates at high settings, though during very long sessions, the device naturally becomes warm.

Connectivity performance was excellent too. Jio 5G worked flawlessly on the Chinese variant during my testing, UPI apps worked fine, and network stability remained strong throughout.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Cameras

Foldables have traditionally struggled with cameras because brands usually prioritize thinness and hinge engineering over imaging hardware. The Find N6 isn’t like that. OPPO finally managed to build a foldable that delivers a camera experience much closer to a proper flagship slab phone.

This year, the biggest upgrades come from the new 200 MP main camera and the upgraded ultra-wide sensor. The telephoto camera remains excellent and also supports 10 cm macro photography, which is one of the most fun features on this phone. And yes, the Hasselblad partnership is also here.

Main Camera

The new 200 MP main camera is a major step forward over the previous generation. OPPO is using a 1/1.56-inch sensor paired with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS, and the results are consistently very good. Daylight shots have excellent detail, vibrant yet controlled colors, strong HDR, and very reliable exposure handling.

The processing style leans slightly bright in auto mode, though overall, I still prefer OPPO’s tuning over many aggressively sharpened competitors.

Dynamic range is strong too. Bright skies, neon signs, reflective surfaces, and indoor lighting are handled well most of the time. There are still occasional haloing artifacts around very harsh light sources, which needs fixing.

Low-light performance is also good. Images retain decent texture, highlights stay under control, and noise management is handled very well. It can get aggressive in some scenes.

Master Mode is really where this camera becomes the most fun to use. OPPO has tuned Master Mode extremely well this generation. Filters like Neon, Soft Light, and Vivid produce some fantastic results. Unlike auto mode, Master Mode also avoids aggressive AI processing and preserves a more natural look.

The shutter response is fast too. OPPO’s camera systems continue to feel extremely responsive while taking photos.

Ultra-Wide Camera

The ultra-wide camera finally gets a meaningful upgrade. The previous Find N5 used a fairly weak 8 MP ultra-wide camera, though the Find N6 now switches to a 50 MP sensor with autofocus. 

Daylight shots look much cleaner now with improved detail and better dynamic range. Colors are, unfortunately, inconsistent with the main camera, which is disappointing.

The autofocus support is especially useful because it allows the ultra-wide camera to double as a macro camera when needed, though the telephoto macro mode is still much more impressive overall.

Telephoto Camera

The telephoto camera is my favorite lens on the Find N6. You get a 50 MP periscope camera with 3X optical zoom, OIS, and 10 cm macro support. The focal length itself is practical for portraits, street photography, food shots, and close-up photography.

Portraits from this lens look fantastic. Edge detection is decent, skin tones look natural in most photos, and OPPO thankfully avoids excessive facial smoothing most of the time. You can continuously zoom up to around 3.6X in portrait mode while still maintaining excellent quality. 

The 10 cm macro capability is another huge highlight. Being able to get that close using a telephoto lens creates a very different look compared to regular macro cameras. The compressed perspective adds much more depth and detail to subjects like textures, flowers, objects, food, and fabrics.

Zoom quality overall is good too. Up to around 10X, images remain usable with good detail retention. Beyond that, AI reconstruction starts becoming too obvious, though results are still decent for casual usage.

Selfie Cameras

The selfie cameras are probably the weakest part of the overall camera setup. You get two 20 MP cameras, one on the cover display and another on the inner display, though unfortunately neither includes autofocus.

Under good lighting, selfies still look decent with acceptable detail and natural colors, though compared to flagship slab phones or even some other foldables, the image quality simply is not as strong.

Low-light selfies are acceptable, though softer than I would prefer. Honestly though, because this is a foldable, you can use the rear cameras for selfies quite often through the cover screen preview system.

XPAN

XPAN Mode continues to be one of my favorite shooting modes on OPPO phones. The cinematic 65:24 aspect ratio works beautifully for landscapes, architecture, and street photography. OPPO also redesigned the XPAN interface this year, and it looks really good.

Video

Video performance on the Find N6 is very good overall. The phone supports:

  • 4K 120 FPS from the main camera
  • 4K 60 FPS from all rear cameras
  • Dolby Vision HDR recording
  • 4K 30 FPS portrait video

The footage itself looks excellent in daylight conditions. Stabilization is good, colors are mostly consistent across cameras, but exposure transitions can be inconsistent. You can also switch between all lenses while recording, including the front camera.

OPPO Find N6 Review: Battery Life and Charging

Battery life on the OPPO Find N6 is surprisingly good considering how thin this foldable is. The phone packs a 6,000 mAh battery, and throughout my usage, I consistently got around 7 to 9 hours of screen-on time depending on how heavily I used the inner display.

The cover display helps a lot here because it is practical enough to use like a normal phone most of the time. I probably used the outer screen around 70% of the time and the inner display roughly 30% for media consumption, multitasking, gaming, and editing.

Charging speeds are excellent too. The Find N6 supports 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging, 55W PPS charging, 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging, reverse wired charging, reverse wireless charging, and bypass charging. 

The included 80W charger takes the phone from 0 to 100% in roughly 45 minutes during my testing. Charging speeds can vary slightly depending on whether the phone is folded or unfolded because heat dissipates more efficiently while unfolded.

A quick 30-minute charge usually got the battery close to around 80%, which is extremely convenient.

Review Verdict: Should You Buy the OPPO Find N6?

The OPPO Find N6 is the most complete foldable smartphone I’ve used so far. The new Zero-Feel crease implementation completely changes the experience of using a foldable. For the first time, the crease almost stops being something you constantly think about while using the device. 

Combine that with the ultra-thin design, lightweight build, excellent displays, refined hinge, flagship-level multitasking, polished software, strong battery life, and very capable cameras, and the Find N6 becomes incredibly difficult to fault as an overall package.

Smartprix ⭐ Rating: 9.0/10

  • Design and Build: 9.5/10
  • Display: 9/10
  • Speakers: 8/10
  • Software: 9/10
  • Haptics: 9/10
  • Biometrics: 9/10
  • Performance: 8.5/10
  • Cameras: 8.5/10
  • Battery Life & Charging: 9.5/10

First reviewed in May 2026.


Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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Smartphones, laptops, tablets, monitors, smartwatches, photography, and audio gear. I’ve reviewed over 60 products across these categories on Smartprix in the past year and a half.

Education - Bachelor of Computer Applications – Nizam College, Hyderabad (2022–2025) | Joined Smartprix -February 2024 | Published Reviews & Stories - 723

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