The Oppo Find is allegedly under N6 development and is expected to arrive in China early next year. A new leakage points to a potential launch timeline of the book style foldable smartphone. The desired handset is given by the successor for the current flagship of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip set. This indicator suggests that the phone will likely maintain its thin and lightweight design, which is like the previous Oppo Finanine N5, which was unveiled in China in February.
OPPO presented N6 for development
According to a joint post by Webo Profile, Opo Find N6 is in work
Mobile China (translated from Chinese). Lake shows that handset may begin in China in the first quarter of 2026, between January and March of next year.
According to the leak, the upcoming OPPO Find N Series Handset will be placed in the market as a thin and light book -style foldable smartphone. The current OPPO is measured by 8.93 mm thickness in the N5 when the folded and when the joints are 4.2 mm, while it weighs 229 grams. This is currently the most thin bookstore foldable smartphone in the market.
In particular, the incoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been told to be the most thin book -style foldable smartphone when it is launched, when it was revealed only 3.9 mm. It is expected to be introduced in the selected global markets in July.
The leak also claims that OPPON6 will likely get the power through the Snapdragon 8 Elite Chip Set yet announced. The Find N5 Snapdragon comes with 8 Elite Sketches with 16 GBLP DR 5X RAM. It has an 8.12 -inch 2K main screen and 6.62 inch 2K cover display. The phone has a 50 -megapixel triple rear camera setup, which includes a 50 -megapixel Percyco -Tele photo shooter. It packs 5,600mAh dual cell battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.
It is expected that N6 is expected to look for Oppo in some markets outside China, especially in the United States, such as the OnePlus Open 2. OPPON 5 predecessors, ie Oppo Find N3, were introduced in selected areas as the One Plus was open in 2023.
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