OPPO has confirmed that its next foldable flagship, the Find N6, will launch globally on March 17, with the event taking place at the company’s Binhai Bay Campus in China. The device aims to push foldable design forward again, with OPPO highlighting a new “Zero-Feel Crease” display that promises a smoother, flatter screen experience than previous generations.

Foldable displays have improved rapidly over the past few years, but the visible crease where the screen bends remains one of the most common complaints from users. OPPO says the Find N6 tackles that issue head-on with a redesigned hinge architecture and upgraded display materials that aim to make the crease nearly imperceptible both visually and to the touch.
According to OPPO, the Find N6 represents the next step in the company’s foldable journey, which began with the original Find N in 2021. That device introduced the waterdrop-style Flexion Hinge, which helped reduce the crease depth compared to early foldables. Each generation since has refined the design, and the Find N6 appears to take the concept further by attempting to eliminate the crease sensation entirely.
Pete Lau, OPPO’s Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer, says the company sees the Find N6 as a major milestone for foldable hardware.
“The OPPO Find N series has always led the foldable market by being on the front end of innovative technologies,” Lau said. “With Find N6, we have achieved a major breakthrough in hinge architecture and display materials.”
Beyond the display, OPPO is also focusing on keeping the Find N6 slim and comfortable to hold. The company says the phone builds on the ultra-thin design of its predecessor and will rank among the thinnest book-style foldables available. OPPO claims the device rivals traditional bar-style flagships in ergonomics, aiming to make the foldable form factor feel more natural for everyday use.

The camera system is another headline feature. The Find N6 will feature a redesigned “Cosmos Ring” camera module housing a new 200MP Hasselblad Ultra-Clear camera. That partnership with Hasselblad continues OPPO’s focus on high-end imaging, with the company suggesting the sensor should deliver professional-level photography while avoiding the oversized camera bumps seen on some flagship devices.

OPPO will offer the Find N6 in two colour options: Stellar Titanium and Blossom Orange. The latter includes a gold-trimmed hinge that uses a gilding process incorporating genuine gold, paired with a titanium alloy hinge casing designed to balance durability with a premium finish.

Productivity features also appear to be getting a boost. The Find N6 will support the OPPO AI Pen, a stylus designed to work with the device’s larger foldable display. OPPO says the pen goes beyond simple note-taking and serves as an AI-assisted productivity tool, positioning the Find N6 as more of a pocket-sized workstation.
Full specifications, pricing, and availability details will be revealed at the March 17 launch event. If OPPO’s claims about the crease hold up in real-world use, the Find N6 could represent another meaningful step forward for foldable phones.
Takeaway
Foldable hardware keeps evolving, but the crease has always been the first compromise users notice. If OPPO’s “Zero-Feel Crease” delivers on its promise, the Find N6 could narrow the gap between foldables and traditional flagship phones even further.