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Find N6: New ultra-premium foldable previewed with near-invisible display crease shown

The Oppo Find N6 is IP59 certified and is rated for 1 million fold cycles.
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The Oppo Find N6 is IP59 certified and is rated for 1 million fold cycles.
Oppo has provided certain influencers with early access to its Find N6 foldable. Seemingly, the company's claims of a near-invisible display crease were accurate thanks to Oppo's upgraded hinge and display components.

Oppo is not due to launch the Find N6 for a few more days yet. For reference, Oppo's next foldable will be joining the Find X9 Ultra and the Watch X3 on March 17. In the meantime, the company continues to reveal new details about the Find N6 both directly and through influencers.

For instance, the company has allowed YouTubers like Dave2D and TechNick to provide an unboxing experience. Embedded below, TechNick confirms that the global version will ship with an Aramid Fibre case and a matching faceplate. Not only that, Oppo has included an 80 W three-pin charger in the box.

Moreover, the same YouTuber has highlighted Oppo's AI Pen Kit. Featuring a case of its own, the pen charges when placed within its accompanying case and comes with additional pen tips. Both YouTubers have also showcased the Find N6's display crease.

Reportedly, the crease is virtually non-existent thanks to Oppo's glass and hinge changes. Both videos are sponsored by Oppo, though. Thus, we would recommend reserving judgment until independent reviews start arriving. Nonetheless, it seems that the Find N6 has a shallower display crease than the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and the Galaxy Z Fold7 (curr. $1,035 - refurbished on Amazon).

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 03 > Find N6: New ultra-premium foldable previewed with near-invisible display crease shown
Alex Alderson, 2026-03-11 (Update: 2026-03-11)