"The world's flattest foldable"? OPPO (欧珀) launches Find N6 with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, Danxia color and Hasselblad imaging — from ¥9,999
Lead: flagship foldable with bold claims
OPPO (欧珀) today unveiled the Find N6, a new high-end foldable smartphone the company bills as "the world's flattest foldable." It has been reported that the phone ships with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, a 6000mAh "Glacier" battery, and a Hasselblad (哈苏) branded 240MP main camera; pricing starts at 9,999 yuan and global sales begin March 20. How flat is flat? OPPO says the handset passes rigorous tests and comes with a trade-in subsidy program reportedly worth up to 1,400 yuan for foldable owners from any brand.
Design and hinge technology
The Find N6 adopts an 8.93mm ultra-thin body with a titanium alloy frame and a new frosted finishing process, offered in "Original Titanium," "Deep Black" and a "Gold-Orange" that uses a golden coating for a distinct finish. OPPO highlights two proprietary technologies — a "titanium sky-dome hinge" (钛合金天穹铰链) produced with chip-level polymer 3D printing and a "sky-dome memory glass" (天穹记忆玻璃) — which the company says reduce hinge surface undulation from 0.18mm to 0.1mm and yield 99.9% recovery after repeated folds. It has been reported that TÜV Rheinland certified the device for a 600,000-fold "no-feel crease" test and labeled it the lab's "most flat foldable" after long-term testing.
Camera and display
OPPO positions the Find N6 as the first foldable with a Hasselblad 240MP quad-camera system, pairing ultra-high-resolution stills with a 50MP periscope telephoto that supports long-focus macro shots. The phone also debuts a Danxia (丹霞) color reproduction lens aimed at more faithful color rendering, and includes Hasselblad creative modes — Hasselblad Portrait, Master mode and an XPAN-wide format — which OPPO says deliver an authentic Hasselblad shooting experience. The inner fold opens to an 8.12‑inch panel (claimed industry-leading size) while both inner and outer displays are low‑1nit eye-care panels certified by TÜV Rheinland.
Connectivity, software and context
On the connectivity front OPPO says the Find N6 supports 66 network bands and is compatible with networks in more than 230 countries and regions; it also offers 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, ColorOS 16 with flexible multi‑window features, and an AI stylus focused on note-taking and creative workflows. For Western readers, a note on supply chains: the Snapdragon SoC is designed by US-based Qualcomm, and access to cutting‑edge chips has been a geopolitically sensitive topic amid recent U.S.–China trade and export controls — yet manufacturers in China continue to source the latest Snapdragon platforms when available. OPPO will include a 399‑yuan launch gift package and advertises international warranty coverage across 26 markets.
