Igeekphone reported on February 24th that OPPO has announced the upcoming release of OPPO Find N6. This news has caused quite a stir in the tech community, especially the key phrase “unobstructed” in the poster, which precisely hit the core pain points of users of foldable screens.
At the beginning of this month, OPPO held a product appreciation event for the Find N6. The official confidently stated that this new model would solve a century-old problem in the field of foldable screens.
Based on the current pre-release pace, it seems that OPPO is determined to make a final statement on foldable screen edge control. It is reported that the fold depth of the Find N6 will challenge the industry’s limits, achieving a visually almost perfect flatness.
You should know that the previous generation OPPO Find N5 had already minimized the fold depth to within 0.15mm, which was already an industry-leading standard at that time. And this time, the Find N6 has gone even further. Not only does it strive to eliminate the fold in terms of appearance, but it will also bring a smoother transition in terms of touch sensation.
Currently, Find N6 has successfully passed the 3C certification. The model names are confirmed as PLP110 and PLP120, corresponding to the standard version and the satellite communication version respectively. The entire series will be equipped with 80W wired fast charging as standard.

In terms of hardware configuration, the internal screen of Find N6 measures 8.12 inches, while the external screen is 6.62 inches. The core power comes from the Qualcomm 5th-generation Snapdragon 8 Supreme Edition flagship platform, combined with the built-in 6000mAh large-capacity battery, enabling the foldable screen to achieve the same level of battery life as a straight-up flagship device.
The imaging capabilities are also a key feature. The rear main camera has been upgraded to an astonishing 200 million pixels, which is quite rare among foldable phone models. Combined with the telephoto lens and ultra-wide-angle lens, the Find N6 will demonstrate strong dominance in capturing distant scenes and depicting details.







