OPPO Find N6 leaks suggest “flattest” foldable evaluated so far, colour options also revealed

Highlights
  • OPPO’s next book-style foldable could launch in March.
  • The company has reportedly been working on reducing the crease.
  • The phone could come in purple, red and white colour options.

OPPO has already teased the Find N6 in China, and a new wave of leaks is filling in details ahead of its expected debut next month. Much of the discussion revolves around on hinge refinements and crease reduction, but fresh renders also point to updated colour options and subtle design tweaks.

Information shared by Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station suggests the Find N6 uses a titanium alloy hinge paired with a new glass layer designed to help the inner display sit flatter when unfolded. The tipster also claimed TÜV Rheinland testing described the device as the “flattest” foldable evaluated so far. While that claim remains unverified, a hands-on clip posted by TikTok user kesuke_06 and reshared by tipster Abhishek Yadav appears to show an inner screen with minimal visible creasing under reflected light, supporting earlier reports of hinge and panel refinements.

Official-looking renders that surfaced alongside the leaks show the Find N6 in purple, red and white finishes. The images also reveal a circular rear camera module, slim bezels and a hole-punch cover display. The flash sits outside the main camera island, a small shift from the Find N5’s layout that gives the rear panel a cleaner look.

OPPO has been iterating on hinge design since the first Find N, often prioritising a flatter fold and compact footprint rather than pushing for the largest possible screen. The Find N6 appears to continue that direction. It is tipped to feature an 8.12-inch LTPO inner display and a 6.62-inch cover screen. The phone may run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and pack a 6,000mAh battery with 80W wired charging. Camera hardware is expected to include a 200MP main sensor, alongside 50MP telephoto and ultrawide cameras, with Hasselblad tuning continuing OPPO’s imaging partnership.

Listings on certification and benchmarking platforms indicate OPPO is preparing both China and global variants. That timing could matter as Samsung’s next Galaxy Z Fold and Apple’s first foldable are widely expected later this year, with both rumoured to focus on crease reduction. If OPPO reaches the market earlier with a visibly flatter display, it could appeal to buyers who have been waiting for foldables to feel closer to a conventional smartphone when opened. However, we still don’t know whether this foldable will make it to India or not.

For buyers comparing foldables, hinge durability, crease visibility and long-term display reliability remain central considerations. The Find N6’s reported changes suggest OPPO is focussing on such practical improvements that could influence everyday usability rather than cosmetic ones alone.