It looks like the foldable wars are heating up again, and if you’ve been waiting for a real challenger to the Galaxy Z Fold, Oppo is about to drop something massive.
I’ve been tracking the leaks for a while, and the Oppo Find N6 just hit a major milestone. It was spotted on Thailand’s NBTC certification site (model CPH2765), which is the tech world’s way of saying, “Get your wallets ready—it’s coming.” After the success of the Find N5, Oppo isn’t just playing it safe; they are aiming for the specs crown.
Performance: The Ultimate Powerhouse
I noticed that Oppo isn’t cutting any corners here. If the rumors are true, this thing is going to be a absolute beast under the hood.
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Chipset: It’s tipped to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
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Memory: Expect up to 16GB of RAM and a massive 1TB of storage.
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Battery: A rumored 6,000mAh battery, which is huge for a foldable.
Why it matters: Most foldables struggle with battery life because they have to power two screens. A 6,000mAh cell combined with the efficiency of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 could finally make this a “two-day” foldable.
Display: Bigger and Sharper
Oppo has always been known for having some of the best aspect ratios in the business, and the Find N6 seems to be doubling down on that.
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Inner Screen: A giant 8.12-inch LTPO UTG display with a crisp 2K resolution.
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Cover Screen: A very usable 6.62-inch display that should feel like a normal phone when closed.
Analytic Touch: The shift to an 8.12-inch inner screen puts this in small-tablet territory. If you’re a multi-tasker who runs three apps at once, that extra screen real estate is going to feel like a massive upgrade over the more narrow competition.
Camera: The 200MP Foldable?
This is the “Major First” I was talking about. We haven’t seen many foldables push the megapixel count this high yet.
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Primary Sensor: Headlined by a whopping 200-megapixel main camera.
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Secondary Sensors: Two 50-megapixel lenses (likely Ultrawide and Telephoto).
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Special Tech: A 2-megapixel multispectral sensor for better color accuracy.
Design & Availability
You can expect some premium finishes this time around. The leaks suggest three sophisticated colors: Deep Black, Golden Orange, and a raw Original Titanium.
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Launch Window: While the Find N5 hit in February, all signs point to a March 2026 global rollout for the N6.
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Connectivity: Full 5G and 4G support confirmed via the NBTC listing.
My Take: If Oppo can actually fit a 200MP camera and a 6,000mAh battery into a foldable frame without making it as thick as a brick, they might have just built the perfect phone. It’s a clear shot across the bow for Samsung and Google.
Keep an eye out for the official global invite—I’ll be checking to see if that “Titanium” version feels as good as it sounds. Are you ready to swap your slab phone for an 8-inch powerhouse, or is the 200MP camera the real selling point for you?

