The Oppo Find N series consists of flagship foldable smartphones. The company released the Find N5 in February 2025, and now the Find N6 is expected to follow. The latest development regarding the Oppo Find N6 is that it has received 3C certification in China.
The 3C certification reveals two model numbers: "PLP110" and "PLP120." According to tipster Digital Chat Station, they belong to the standard and satellite communication versions of the Oppo Find N6, respectively. The certification also shows support for 80W charging, similar to the Find N5.
No further specifications were disclosed in the 3C certification. However, the tipster reveals that the Find N6 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. The battery capacity is said to be around 6,000mAh (10K Anker powerbank curr. $20 on Amazon).
Additionally, the tipster claims it will have a 200MP camera, without revealing whether it will be a primary sensor or a telephoto lens. Furthermore, the Find N6 is tipped to have a multispectral sensor, which, in theory, should help improve color accuracy in images.
Notably, the Oppo Find N6 is said to weigh approximately 225g. As for the display, previous leaks suggest it may be identical to the Find N5, which featured an 8.12-inch inner screen and a 6.62-inch cover screen. The phone is also rumored to come with stylus support.
Regarding the launch, the tipster suggests that it could debut after the Spring Festival in China, which ends on March 3. Previous leaks have offered conflicting signals about the Find N6’s international launch.














