New ultra-premium foldable released with satellite connectivity with state of global availability confirmed

The Oppo Find N6 is now officially available after being previewed publicly since the start of the month. For context, the Find N6 arrives in the wake of the Honor Magic V6. However, Oppo is targeting Samsung and the Galaxy Z Fold7 (curr. $1,775 on Amazon) with the Find N6.
To that end, Oppo boasts that the Find N6 is the first foldable smartphone with a near-invisible inner display crease. The new foldable retains the 8.12-inch foldable display size of last year's Find N5 though, with a 2,480 x 2,248-pixel resolution, a 120 Hz variable refresh rate and 1,800 nits peak brightness too. Also, a 6.62-inch AMOLED display returns with the same refresh rate and peak brightness as its larger counterpart.
The Find N6 adopts Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a 6,000 mAh battery, though. Moreover, Oppo includes 200 KP primary, 50 MP ultra-wide-angle, 50 MP telephoto (3x zoom) and 20 MP selfie cameras. The Find N6 offers 50 W wireless and 80 W wired charging too, all within a housing that weighs 225 g and measures 4.21 mm when open or 8.93 mm when closed.
The Find N6 starts at CNY 9,999 (~$1,452) in China with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Available in three colours, the device can be configured up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage with satellite connectivity for CNY 11,999 (~$1,742). The Find N6 should reach select global markets on March 20. Unfortunately, Oppo has confirmed to 9to5Google and others that the Find N6 will not be officially available in Europe.











