Design, Displays and the ‘Zero-Feel’ Fold
The Oppo Find N6 immediately impresses as a piece of industrial design, rather than just a tech demo. Closed, it’s remarkably thin at 8.93mm and weighs 225g, which helps it feel closer to a conventional flagship than a bulky prototype. The 6.62-inch outer display is wide enough to handle most tasks—messages, calls, and everyday apps—so you don’t constantly need to unfold it. Open the device, and the 8.12-inch inner screen becomes a genuine tablet-like workspace. Oppo’s zero-feel hinge and auto-smoothing flex glass make the crease practically disappear both visually and to the touch, a major advantage over many premium foldable phones. The squared-off hinge edge contrasts nicely with the rounded corners, and IP56 resistance adds reassurance. Overall, this design not only refines the foldable concept, it makes opening the device feel like a pleasure instead of a chore.

Performance, Software and AI Features
Under the hood, the Find N6 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with 16GB of RAM, and it shows. Everything from unlocking to app switching feels instant, even when driving two displays and running multiple apps side by side. This makes the Find N6 feel like a true pocket workstation, not just a novelty. ColorOS provides a clean, minimal Android skin that fades into the background, letting the hardware and multitasking features shine. Oppo leans into its AI story as well: the optional Oppo AI Pen (sold separately) ties into tools like AI Painter, which turns sketches into polished visuals, and AI recording, which uses four microphones to capture meetings, transcribe them, and generate summaries. AI mind space further organizes notes and events. The result is a productivity-focused experience that helps justify its positioning among premium foldable phones.

Flagship Camera System: Hasselblad Power in a Foldable
Oppo’s collaboration with Hasselblad gives the Find N6 a flagship camera system that competes with the best non-foldable flagships. The triple rear setup combines a 200MP Hasselblad ultra-clear camera, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP periscope telephoto with 120x Super Zoom, plus 20MP selfie cameras inside and on the cover. High-resolution shooting is a highlight: Hasselblad High Res mode lets you switch between 50MP and 200MP, delivering incredible detail and natural, warm tones that hold up even when you crop heavily. The periscope zoom is equally impressive, retaining clarity when capturing faraway subjects like stadium seats or distant landmarks. 4K Dolby Vision video at 120fps, along with 4K Ultra Clear Motion photos, bolsters its flagship credentials. The foldable form factor also makes hands-free shots and high-quality rear-camera selfies easy. The main weakness is low-light performance, which trails some similarly priced flagship camera system rivals.

Battery Life, Charging and Everyday Usability
Battery life is another area where the Find N6 outperforms many foldables. Its 6000mAh silicon carbon battery is split across both halves of the device, delivering enough endurance for up to two full days of typical use. That’s impressive given it powers two large, high-refresh displays and a powerful chipset. Charging speeds are equally premium: Oppo’s 80W SuperVOOC wired charging, with the charger included in the box, takes the battery from near empty to full in around 45 minutes. The 50W AirVOOC wireless charging reaches full charge in roughly 80 minutes, making top-ups painless. In daily use, the wide outer display reduces the need to open the inner screen for quick tasks, while the large foldable panel excels for multitasking, media, and gaming. Together, the long battery life, fast charging and flexible form factor make the Find N6 as practical as it is futuristic.

Pricing, Positioning and Whether It’s Worth It
All of this excellence comes at a steep cost. The Find N6 with 512GB of storage is priced at $3,299, placing it firmly in luxury territory for any foldable smartphone price comparison. That’s notably higher than rivals like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 at $2,799 with similar storage and RAM, making Oppo’s device one of the most expensive premium foldable phones on the market. The absence of the Oppo AI Pen in the box, despite the premium tag, further amplifies the sense of a high buy-in. For enthusiasts who value cutting-edge design, a near-invisible crease, a top-tier flagship camera system and outstanding battery with ultra-fast charging, the Find N6 absolutely justifies its premium positioning. For most users, however, the incremental gains over cheaper foldables and conventional flagships may not outweigh the significant price difference, limiting its appeal to a niche, high-end audience.

