It’s the beginning of the new year, so there’s already speculation of an early launch for the Oppo Find N6. This newcomer will replace the N5 that was released in February last year. We found a leak today that goes deep into the Oppo Find N6’s specifications.
This leak was seen on Weibo from one of the usual tipsters. Digital Chat Station has sourced details about the new Oppo Find N6 and gave it all away on his Weibo timeline. There’s apparently a 6.62” cover screen in the phone, from what we have gathered.
That outer display on the Find N6 is OLED with a variable LTPO refresh rate. Techniques like LTPO are there to conserve battery on these very thin phones. Remember that up until the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Find N5 was the thinnest dual-fold design. We can only imagine how thin the N6 could be. Here is a general overview of current Oppo smartphone prices and availability, which differ by market.
The leak by DCS also advised that there is an 8.12” inner screen on the Find N6. It’s probably a 2K resolution square format panel. And this one also has the very same LTPO tech. There’s a chance that inner and cover screens are both 120Hz, but that’s just a theory for now.
This is a flagship foldable launching in 2026. Of course, Oppo wants to plant the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 inside the Find N6 with ColorOS 16. That’s their latest Android build. The leaker has also talked about the phone’s cameras in his Weibo leak. Keep on reading.
There’s a 50MP Main unit on the back. That’s a garden-variety camera from what we have gathered. But the setup also allegedly includes a 200MP periscope telephoto camera on the Find N6. This sounds nearly unbelievable on such a thin folding device. Still, if anyone can pull it off, it’s Oppo.
The leaker left an end note that there’s still no clarification if the 200MP outsole is for the Main or periscope camera. There’s also a 50MP ultrawide and dual 20MP selfie shooter on this phone. The battery is split, but the total capacity comes down to 5850mAh or 6000mAh (typ). That’s also an upgrade. More updates are coming as we near the launch. Keep watching the news.