Oppo is gearing up to launch its new foldable smartphone, the Oppo Find N6, first in China. Interestingly, this time around there are strong hints the device could also hit international markets. While Oppo hasn’t announced an exact launch date yet, leaks on China’s Weibo social network have spilled nearly the full spec sheet, giving us a clear look at what to expect.
According to the leaks, the external display on the Find N6 will measure 6.62 inches with a resolution of 1.5K+. It’s reportedly a BOE Q10 panel featuring support for Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and HDR10+. The screen uses an LTPO 8T matrix capable of an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz.
The peak brightness of the outer screen could reach up to 1600 nits, with manual brightness adjustments capping around 800 nits. To reduce eye strain, the display is said to employ DC-like dimming at high brightness levels and a 2160Hz PWM dimming method at low brightness.

The foldable’s main internal display is expected to be an 8.12-inch 2K+ Samsung E7 panel, also boasting an adaptive refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz and the same HDR standards as the outer screen. For brightness control at lower levels, it relies on 2160Hz PWM dimming.
The camera setup is where the Find N6 really stands out. Leaks suggest a triple rear camera system with a 50MP ultra-wide shooter featuring a 0.6x field of view, 15mm focal length, and f/2.0 aperture built on a Samsung JN5 sensor. The highlight is a whopping 200MP main sensor (Samsung HP5) with a 23mm lens, f/1.8 aperture, and optical image stabilization (OIS). A 3x telephoto lens with a 70mm focal length, f/2.7 aperture, and OIS support completes the trio. Additionally, the phone might debut Oppo’s second-generation Danxia lens system.
Under the hood, the device is rumored to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, promising flagship-level performance and efficiency.
The build includes a dome-shaped titanium alloy hinge-a detail hinting at durability. The phone is also said to feature dust and water resistance rated at IP56, IP58, and IP59, which may be unfamiliar to some outside China, but reflects Oppo’s attention to ruggedness. Additional hardware highlights reportedly include the new Shanhai communication chip, dual super-linear speakers, and an infrared port for controlling other devices.
Battery life will be backed by a third-generation Glacier 6000mAh battery, supporting fast wired charging at 80W and wireless charging at 50W, ensuring users don’t have to compromise on endurance or charging speed.
This potential global expansion of Oppo’s foldable Find series matters in a crowded, evolving market where Samsung and Huawei have dominated foldables for years. Oppo’s use of an enormous 200MP sensor could set new imaging standards for foldables, while the blend of ultra-bright, high-refresh-rate displays and a hefty 6000mAh battery could finally address some of the biggest pain points for foldable users: screen quality and battery life. For international audiences, this may signal Oppo’s intent to seriously disrupt the premium foldable space worldwide. Meanwhile, Russian readers familiar with Oppo’s previous launches will appreciate that the Find N6 continues trends of pushing display and camera tech forward while integrating robust build quality and unique hardware features like the Danxia lens system-an evolution of Oppo’s camera innovation tradition.
Overall, the Oppo Find N6 looks like a compelling device that could shake up the foldable smartphone game globally. If Oppo delivers on these rumored specs, including the massive 200MP sensor combined with sophisticated display tech and a rugged titanium hinge, it could compel rivals to up their game. The international community should keep an eye on Oppo’s next moves, as they may soon challenge Samsung’s foldable dominance with a truly ambitious, tech-forward offering.

