Table of contents Oppo Find N6 Oppo Watch X3 Oppo Find N6 vs Find N5 comparison On March 17, 2026, Oppo held a global launch event at its Binhai Bay Campus in Shenzhen, China. Two products took centre stage: the Oppo Find N6, a book-style foldable smartphone, and the Watch X3, a high-end smartwatch built from aerospace-grade titanium. The Find N6 goes after two problems that have followed foldable phones since day one: the crease you can see and feel on the screen, and cameras that could not keep up with regular flagship phones. The Watch X3 builds on that with advanced health tracking and materials that match the phone’s quality. Here is everything you need to know about both devices. Oppo Find N6 Image source: Mark Ellis Reviews on YouTube The biggest engineering achievement on the Find N6 is what Oppo calls the Zero-Feel Crease. Since the Find N series launched in 2021, Oppo has been refining its hinge design with each generation. The Find N6 is the result of that five-year process. Two technologies make this possible: the 2nd-Generation Titanium Flexion Hinge and Dome Memory Glass. The hinge uses an industry-first 3D liquid printing process that applies droplets as small as 5 picoliters. This reduces height variance by 75%, from 0.2mm in previous generations down to just 0.05mm. A Clover Balance Pivot increases vertical support force by 20%, keeping the display flat and stable. • The hinge is TUV Rheinland certified for one million fold cycles. Dome Memory Glass is 50% thicker than the standard Ultra-Thin Glass used in competing foldables, yet more flexible thanks to a proprietary layering process. This glass achieves a 338% increase in deformation resistance, restoring up to 99.9% of its flatness each time you open the phone. Compared to the Find N5, crease depth has been reduced by 82%, as certified by TUV Rheinland. Oppo is clear that the crease has not been physically removed. The Zero-Feel name refers to its near-invisibility from most angles and under normal lighting. Hinge and Structure at a Glance Displays Image source: Mark Ellis Reviews on YouTube The Find N6 has two screens, each supplied by a different manufacturer and tuned for its specific role. The internal main display is an 8.12-inch Samsung E7 AMOLED panel with a 2K+ resolution of 2480 x 2480 pixels. It uses LTPO 3.0 to dynamically adjust its refresh rate between 1Hz and 120Hz, depending on what is on screen. Peak brightness hits 2,500 nits, and it supports 10-bit colour depth (1.07 billion colours). The external cover display is a 6.62-inch BOE Q10 panel with a 1.5K+ resolution of 2616 x 1140 pixels. Its peak brightness of 3,600 nits means you can read it clearly in direct sunlight. Both screens support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HDR Vivid, plus 2160Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye strain. Build and Protection Oppo built the Find N6 to push back on the idea that foldable phones are fragile. The frame uses 7000-series aerospace-grade aluminium, which is 30% stronger than what was used in the previous generation. The hinge mechanism uses Grade-5 titanium alloy for its casing and wing plates. The back cover is made from aircraft-grade fibre, which is 43% thinner than glass and more resilient in drop tests. The Find N6 carries a triple ingress protection rating: IP56, IP58, and IP59. The IP59 rating is notable because it means the phone can withstand high-pressure, high-temperature water jets, a level of protection you usually only find in industrial equipment. When unfolded, the device measures just 4.21mm thick, making it thinner than the M4 iPad Pro. When closed, it sits at 8.93mm, which is comparable to phones like the iPhone 17 or Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Total weight is approximately 225-229 grams. Read more on OPPO phones expected to launch in 2026 and the full release timeline Camera: The Cosmos Ring and Hasselblad 200MP System Foldable phones have always struggled with camera performance because their thin chassis limits sensor size. Oppo tackled this through the Cosmos Ring, a symmetrical camera module built in partnership with Hasselblad. The headline feature is a 200MP Hasselblad Ultra-Clear Camera. 200MP main sensor at f/1.89, with Hasselblad tuning, OIS, and a 7-element lens. 50MP periscope telephoto at f/2.7, with 3x optical zoom, OIS, and a 4-element lens. 50MP ultra-wide at f/2.2, covering a 116-degree field of view with autofocus, doubling as a macro lens. Two 20MP front cameras (one on the cover, one on the main display), both at f/2.4, capable of 4K video at 30 fps. The Snapdragon 8 Elite ISP powers features such as AI Clarity Enhancer and 4K@60 fps Dolby Vision recording. Hasselblad-exclusive shooting modes include XPAN (which simulates the 65:24 panoramic aspect ratio of the classic Hasselblad film camera) and a portrait mode that reproduces Hasselblad lens bokeh. Lightning Snap uses posture detection to cut shutter lag on candid shots. Processor and Performance The Find N6 runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, built on a 3nm process. It is a seven-core system with two Oryon Gen 2 Prime cores at 4.3 GHz and five Oryon Gen 2 Performance cores at 3.5 GHz. The Adreno 830 GPU runs at 1100 MHz, delivering a 40% improvement in rendering speed. The Gen 5 NPU brings a 45% improvement in AI efficiency. Oppo’s Trinity Engine manages memory allocation and thermal load to deliver 48 months of consistent system speed. RAM options: 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X. Storage options: 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB UFS 4.0. The 1TB model is sold as the Satellite Communication Edition, with integrated BeiDou satellite connectivity for emergency messaging in areas without cellular coverage. Battery and charging Fitting a large battery inside an ultra-thin foldable is an engineering challenge. Oppo solved it with a 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Silicon-carbon chemistry offers an energy density of 801 Wh/L, significantly higher than that of traditional graphite lithium-ion cells. By adding 10% silicon to the battery, Oppo increased capacity by 16.7% while keeping the battery physically smaller than the 5,600mAh
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