It makes you forget you are even holding a foldable
In the long arc of mobile technology's evolution, the foldable smartphone has always carried a quiet asterisk — a promise shadowed by compromise. With the Find N6, OPPO arrives at a moment where that asterisk nearly disappears: a device priced at PhP 138,999 that asks its owner to surrender almost nothing in exchange for a screen that unfolds to 8.12 inches and closes to the thickness of a conventional flagship. It is less a product announcement than a marker in time, signaling that the foldable form factor has crossed from novelty into maturity.
- The crease that once defined every foldable's weakness has been reduced to 0.05 millimeters — less than half the width of a human hair — making the Find N6 the first of its kind that stops calling attention to itself.
- A 200-megapixel Hasselblad-tuned camera system capable of 4K 120fps Dolby Vision video puts the Find N6 in direct competition with the best non-foldable flagships, not just its foldable peers.
- The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor delivers AnTuTu scores nearly double the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, though thermal limits inside the slim chassis keep it a step behind the most powerful slab-style phones.
- AI tools like Mind Space, AI Chart, and AI Motion Photo Slow-Mo push beyond novelty, offering workflows that reshape how users capture, organize, and create on a mobile device.
- At PhP 138,999, the Find N6 stakes its claim as the most complete foldable available — but the optional AI Pen Kit at PhP 7,999 and the premium over non-foldable rivals remain honest reminders of the category's cost.
There is a moment when you unfold the Find N6 and realize the crease — that defining flaw of every foldable before it — has nearly vanished. Running a finger across the 8.12-inch inner OLED reveals almost no surface variation at all, the result of OPPO's Zero-Feel Crease technology achieving just 0.05 millimeters of deviation. It is the device's quiet central achievement: it stops reminding you that you are holding a foldable.
At PhP 138,999, the Find N6 is OPPO's declaration that the form factor has matured. Weighing 225 grams and measuring 8.93 millimeters closed, it sits comfortably alongside conventional flagships in both hand and pocket. A second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge, Grade-5 titanium construction, and triple IP ratings — IP56, IP58, and IP59 — give it the most robust weather protection OPPO has ever placed on a foldable. A customizable Snap Key on the frame becomes, in practice, one of those small features you reach for constantly.
The displays set the standard for the category. The outer screen spans 6.62 inches at 431 pixels per inch, reaching 3,600 nits for HDR content and running notably wider than rivals like the Honor Magic V6. The inner OLED, at 8.12 inches, is the largest in its class, with both panels supporting Dolby Vision and a 2160Hz PWM dimming rate for comfortable extended viewing. An optional AI Pen Kit enables direct stylus input on the inner display — though at PhP 7,999, it carries a price of its own.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery handles the hardware demands with room to spare, posting AnTuTu scores nearly double the Galaxy Z Fold7. The camera system, shaped by Hasselblad, leads with a 200-megapixel main sensor and delivers 4K video at 120 frames per second with Dolby Vision and Log support — capable enough to run Blackmagic Camera for Android without friction.
ColorOS 16 on Android 16 brings foldable-native multitasking through Free-Flow Window and Boundless View, while AI tools including Mind Space, AI Chart, and AI Motion Photo Slow-Mo offer utility that feels earned rather than decorative. Thermal constraints keep peak CPU performance a step behind non-foldable flagships, and the price demands genuine commitment. But for those who want the most complete foldable experience available today, the Find N6 makes its case without apology.
There is a moment when you unfold the OPPO Find N6 for the first time and realize something has shifted in how foldable phones work. The crease—that telltale line that has haunted every foldable since the category began—is almost gone. Your finger runs across the 8.12-inch inner display and finds almost nothing. This is the Find N6's central achievement: it makes you stop thinking about the fact that you are holding a foldable at all.
At PhP 138,999 for the 16GB and 512GB configuration, this is OPPO's statement that the foldable form factor has matured. The device weighs 225 grams when closed and measures just 8.93 millimeters thick—comparable to or lighter than many traditional flagship phones. The flat sides and contoured edges feel premium in hand, and the volume and power buttons sit naturally where your fingers expect them. A new Snap Key on the side can be customized to capture screenshots, launch the camera, toggle the flashlight, or switch sound profiles. It is a small detail that becomes something you use constantly.
The engineering underneath justifies the price. A second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge built from Grade-5 titanium alloy, paired with a 7000-series aluminum frame and Nanocrystal Glass on the outer display, gives the phone an IP56, IP58, and IP59 rating—the highest water and dust protection OPPO has ever put on a foldable. The inner crease measures just 0.05 millimeters of surface variation, less than half the thickness of a human hair, achieved through 3D Liquid Printing technology that OPPO calls Zero-Feel Crease.
The displays are where the Find N6 truly separates itself. The outer screen spans 6.62 inches at 2616 by 1140 resolution and 431 pixels per inch, hitting 1,800 nits in daylight and up to 3,600 nits for HDR content. This outer display is notably wider than competitors like the Honor Magic V6. Unfold it and the inner OLED stretches to 8.12 inches at 2480 by 2248 resolution—the largest in its class. Both screens support Dolby Vision and HDR Vivid, with a 2160Hz PWM dimming rate that makes extended viewing gentler on the eyes. OPPO also released an AI Pen Kit specifically for this device, allowing artists and note-takers to write directly on the inner display, though at PhP 7,999 it costs nearly as much as a new smartphone.
Under the hood sits the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor paired with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. OPPO customized the seven-core CPU configuration to manage thermals within the slim foldable chassis—a smart engineering decision given how thin this device is. A new NetworkBoost Chip S1 and Fold Antenna Matrix maintain strong signal whether the phone is open or closed. The 6,000 milliamp-hour silicon-carbon battery is 400 milliamps larger than the previous generation and easily lasts a full day of heavy use. Charging comes via 80W wired SUPERVOOC, 50W wireless AIRVOOC, or up to 55W through third-party USB-C power delivery.
The camera system, tuned by Hasselblad, is where the Find N6 shines brightest. A 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP5 main sensor at 21 millimeters with f/1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization is joined by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide with autofocus and a 50-megapixel 3x periscope telephoto at 70 millimeters. A dedicated True Color Camera with a nine-channel multispectral sensor ensures accurate white balance across different lighting. The LUMO Imaging Engine handles computational photography, while Hasselblad Master Mode gives full manual control with color science matched to the Hasselblad X2D camera. Portrait mode edge detection is precise enough to isolate individual strands of hair. The device captures 4K video at 120 frames per second with Dolby Vision and Log support, and it runs Blackmagic Camera for Android without issue—a sign of genuine professional-grade capability.
Software runs ColorOS 16 on Android 16, with foldable-specific features like Free-Flow Window, which opens up to four apps simultaneously with independent sizing and aspect ratio control. Boundless View spreads applications across the full inner canvas for true multitasking. The AI toolkit goes beyond typical smartphone features: AI Mind Space acts as a personal knowledge base fed by the Snap Key, AI Chart converts handwritten notes into formatted digital tables in seconds, AI Image turns rough sketches into polished visuals, and AI Motion Photo Slow-Mo uses frame interpolation to create cinematic slow-motion from standard Motion Photos. iPhone Connect lets you read messages and answer calls from an iPhone directly on the Find N6, while Touch to Share enables high-speed file transfers between OPPO and iOS devices.
Benchmark results show the Find N6 scoring 3,469,134 on AnTuTu 3D, well ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 at 1,887,368. On Geekbench 6, it posts 3,339 single-core and 7,020 multi-core, beating competing foldables but trailing non-foldable flagships like the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra—an expected trade-off given thermal constraints in the thin chassis. The device is the most complete foldable smartphone available. It does not ask you to compromise the way most foldables do. The design is premium, the displays are best-in-class, the cameras are top-tier, and the AI features are genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. For anyone who wants the absolute best foldable experience available right now, the Find N6 earns its price.
Citações Notáveis
This is the best foldable I have ever used, and it does something most foldables fail to do: it makes you forget you are even holding a foldable.— Reviewer
The Find N6 is the most complete foldable smartphone reviewed, not asking users to compromise the way most foldables do.— Reviewer
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What makes this foldable different from the ones that came before it?
The crease is almost imperceptible—0.05 millimeters of surface variation. When you run your finger across the inner screen, you barely feel it. That changes everything about how the device feels in daily use. You stop thinking about the fact that you're holding a foldable.
But it's expensive. PhP 138,999 is a lot of money for a phone.
It is. But the engineering underneath justifies it. Grade-5 titanium, a customized processor configuration to handle thermals in a thin chassis, displays that are genuinely best-in-class. This is OPPO saying the foldable form factor has matured enough to charge flagship prices.
The AI features sound like marketing speak. Are they actually useful?
They're not gimmicks. AI Mind Space becomes a real knowledge base you feed with screenshots. AI Chart turns handwritten notes into formatted tables instantly. AI Image sketches become polished visuals. These are things you use every day, not just in demos.
How does it perform compared to non-foldable flagships?
The benchmarks show thermal trade-offs. It tops every foldable competitor, but non-foldable flagships like the Xiaomi 17 Ultra score higher in multi-core tests. That's the cost of fitting flagship power into a thin, foldable chassis. It's still more than capable—it runs professional video software without issue.
What about the camera?
Hasselblad tuning makes it genuinely professional-grade. 200-megapixel main sensor, 4K 120fps with Dolby Vision and Log support. The color accuracy is natural across different lighting because of the True Color Camera's nine-channel multispectral sensor. It's built for serious content creators.
Is there anything that doesn't work?
The AI Pen Kit costs PhP 7,999—nearly as much as a new smartphone. And if you're comparing raw performance to non-foldable flagships, the thermal constraints show. But as a complete foldable package, there's nothing else on the market that does it better.