Design, Displays and the ‘Zero-Feel’ Hinge
The Oppo Find N6 immediately feels like a true premium foldable phone, thanks to its slim profile and meticulous build. Closed, you get a 6.62-inch front display that’s wide enough for everyday tasks, meaning you don’t need to unfold it for every notification or call. Open it up and the 8.12-inch inner screen transforms into a tablet-like canvas for work, games and media. The standout is Oppo’s so-called zero-feel hinge and crease: the auto-smoothing flex glass keeps the panel consistently flat, so the fold line is barely visible and hard to feel under your finger. This makes scrolling and drawing far more natural than on earlier foldables. Add IP56 resistance for extra peace of mind and you get a foldable design that feels refined rather than experimental, setting a new benchmark for the category in this Oppo Find N6 review.

Performance, Software and AI Features
Under the hood, the Find N6 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with 16GB of RAM, and the result is genuinely snappy performance. Whether you are unlocking, juggling multiple apps or running demanding games across two displays, everything feels instant and fluid. ColorOS provides a clean, minimal interface layered over Android, helping the hardware shine without clutter or bloat. Multitasking is a particular strength: windows can be resized and rearranged to match your workflow, turning the device into a compact productivity hub. Oppo also leans heavily into AI, marketing the Find N6 as a pocket AI workstation. Features like AI recording, transcription and summarisation make meetings and interviews easier to manage, while AI mind space helps organise notes and events. However, the AI Pen that unlocks the full stylus experience is sold separately, slightly undermining the overall value proposition.

Camera System and Foldable Camera Quality
Camera quality is often where foldables compromise, but the Find N6 bucks that trend. Its Hasselblad-branded system combines a 200MP ultra-clear main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide and a 50MP periscope telephoto with up to 120x Super Zoom. In practice, this setup delivers some of the best foldable camera quality currently available, rivaling many slab flagships. Images showcase excellent detail, natural colours and impressive clarity, especially when using the Hasselblad High Res mode to switch between 50MP and 200MP captures. The 50MP periscope lens enables sharp long-distance shots, making stadium seats or distant landmarks surprisingly reachable. Video recording supports 4K Dolby Vision at 120fps, and the foldable form factor doubles as its own tripod—half-fold the device for hands-free shots or use the rear cameras with the front screen as a viewfinder for high-quality selfies. The only real drawback is low-light performance, which lags behind some similarly priced rivals.

Battery Life, Charging and Everyday Experience
The Find N6’s 6000mAh silicon carbon battery is split across both halves of the hinge, delivering impressive endurance for a device powering two large displays. In everyday use, it comfortably stretches to two days on a single charge, even with generous screen-on time and multitasking. When you do need to top up, Oppo’s 80W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging keep downtime minimal. Oppo includes the 80W charger in the box, capable of filling the battery from near empty to full in around 45 minutes, while the 50W wireless option can achieve a complete charge in roughly 80 minutes. Combined with the efficient chipset and software optimisation, this makes the Find N6 one of the most reliable premium foldable phones for battery life. For professionals and power users, the assurance that it can handle long days without babysitting the battery is a major selling point.

Price, Value and Who the Find N6 Is For
All of this cutting-edge engineering comes at a steep cost. The Oppo Find N6 with 512GB of storage is priced at $3,299, while a comparable Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with 512GB and 12GB RAM comes in at $2,799. That significant price gap makes the Find N6 harder to recommend to mainstream buyers, especially when the Oppo AI Pen is not included in the box despite the flagship positioning. For most people simply chasing a great camera, long battery life or a big screen, more affordable flagships or other foldables will offer better value. However, for early adopters and professionals who want top-tier foldable smartphone price be damned—and who will truly exploit its multitasking, AI tools and camera capabilities—the Find N6 is a compelling, if costly, pocket powerhouse. It raises the bar for what a premium foldable phone can be, even as it narrows its own audience.

