
Oppo takes swing at Samsung with crease-free Find N6, expected to launch soon in India
India Today
Oppo has unveiled the Find N6 with a near crease-free display, aiming to fix one of the biggest issues in foldable phones. The device takes on Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold lineup while also hinting at a possible India launch.
The foldable smartphone space is entering a new phase where brands are no longer just chasing slimmer designs or bigger batteries, but trying to solve one of the biggest long-standing issues — the display crease. Now, Oppo is stepping into the spotlight with its newly announced Find N6, a device that aims to challenge rivals like Samsung by making the crease almost disappear in real-world use.
While foldables have improved steadily over the years, the visible and tactile crease has remained a weak point. Oppo's latest attempt suggests that the company is now confident enough to take that issue head-on, and possibly set a new benchmark in the category.
The Find N6 may not look dramatically different from its predecessor, but the changes inside are where things get interesting. Oppo is pushing what it calls a "triple-zero" approach, with the most important part being the "Zero-Feel Crease."
The company says the crease still exists physically, but it has been minimised to a point where users won’t notice it while using the phone. This has been achieved through a redesigned hinge system and improvements beneath the display. Oppo's second-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge plays a key role here, using an advanced manufacturing process that identifies even microscopic unevenness and corrects it layer by layer.
Complementing this is a special glass layer that helps the display stay flat over time. The company claims the phone can endure up to 600,000 folds while maintaining its structure, which should address concerns around durability, something that often affects foldable displays over extended use.
Even with its focus on design and durability, Oppo hasn’t cut corners on performance. The Find N6 is powered by Qualcomm's top notch Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and comes with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The device also packs a large 6,000mAh battery, which is bigger than what most foldables offer right now. Fast charging support includes 80W wired and 50W wireless.

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