Folding phones are about to get more interesting.
The OPPO Find N6 is finally set to break cover on March 17 in China, and its headline feature tackles a hardware hurdle that’s dogged the category since day one: the crease. OPPO says the new flagship boasts a “zero‑feel” design, an engineering trick that supposedly makes the dreaded center fold practically disappear when you’re using the device.
The company is billing the March 17 showcase as a “Global Launch Event,” strongly hinting that the OPPO Find N6 will sail into international markets right from the start. Sharing the spotlight will be the titanium‑clad Find X3 smartwatch.
You might recall how OPPO brought last year’s impressively thin Find N5 overseas, even landing it in the Philippines via Smart Communications’ premium Smart Infinity plans. If the Find N6 follows the same playbook, local fans could soon be holding a crease‑free foldable of their own.
Behold the OPPO Find N6! Hoping OPPO will bring this foldable smartphone to the Philippines
Speaking of the inner screen, word is that achieving that seamless canvas wasn’t a solo effort. Reports suggest OPPO teamed up with heavyweights like Samsung, Amphenol, BLT, and Lead Intelligent Equipment to pull off the feat.
But the real scene-stealer may not be the panel itself –it’s what you”ll tap it with. OPPO is also unveiling the OPPO AI Pen, billed as the “first AI stylus engineered for foldables.” With the tagline “Think it. Ink it. Instantly,” the brand promises to transform that expansive canvas into a productivity powerhouse, not just a pricey slab for binging Netflix and YouTube.
Reported specs point to some serious hardware muscle: a 200‑megapixel Hasselblad‑tuned main camera and Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 under the hood.
And in true OPPO fashion, the Find N6 is expected to shave off even more millimeters and grams from last year’s already-svelte Find N5. In fact, if the whispers pan out, the company’s next-generation foldable could end up being just as slim and light as the HONOR Magic V6 we’re currently using.


