OPPO Find N6
There is a certain kind of phone that changes how you think about mobile devices. The OPPO Find N6 is exactly that kind of phone. After spending considerable time with it, I can say without hesitation that this is the best foldable I have ever used, and it does something most foldables fail to do: it makes you forget you are even holding a foldable. The OPPO Find N6 is available in the Philippines at PhP 138,999 for the 16GB + 512GB variant.

What OPPO has done here is blend everything you love about a premium slab smartphone into a form factor that offers so much more. You get the flexibility of a foldable, a massive canvas when you need it, and an outer screen that actually lets you use it as a normal phone without feeling cramped. This is the foldable at its peak, and OPPO clearly knows it.

Build and Design
Picking up the Find N6 for the first time, you immediately notice how deceptively normal it feels. At just 8.93mm thick and 225g when folded, it is comparable to, or even lighter than, a lot of traditional flagship bar phones out there. The flat sides with contoured edges give it a premium, grippy feel, and the volume and power keys sit at a lower position that your fingers naturally gravitate toward.

The Find N6 also introduces a Snap Key on the side, which by default captures your screen and saves it to AI Mind Space. You can also reassign it to launch the camera, toggle the flashlight, or switch sound profiles. Some smartphones do not allow this, and I’d like to commend OPPO for being pro-consumer.

It is a small touch, but one you end up using constantly. Build quality is rock-solid too, backed by a 2nd-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge using Grade-5 titanium alloy, a 7000-series aluminum frame, and Nanocrystal Glass on the outer display. OPPO also earned IP56, IP58, and IP59 ratings here, which is the highest water and dust protection on any OPPO foldable to date.

Display
This is where the Find N6 truly separates itself from every other foldable on the market. The outer cover display measures 6.62 inches with a 2616×1140 resolution at 431PPI and hits 1,800nits outdoors and up to 3,600nits for HDR content. That outer screen is notably wider than what most foldables offer. Its nearest competitor in terms of outer display real estate is the Honor Magic V6, which I got to experience firsthand at MWC 2026, and the Find N6 holds its own impressively well.

Unfold it and you are greeted by an 8.12-inch LTPO OLED inner display at 2480×2248 resolution, the largest in its class. And the crease? Virtually imperceptible. OPPO calls it Zero-Feel Crease, achieved through their 2nd-generation Titanium Flexion Hinge with 3D Liquid Printing technology that reduces surface variation to just 0.05mm, less than half the thickness of a human hair. Running a finger across the inner screen is a genuinely impressive experience. Both displays support Dolby Vision and HDR Vivid, and a 2160Hz PWM dimming rate makes extended use much gentler on the eyes.

What’s even more interesting here is that OPPO made an AI Pen Kit specifically for the OPPO Find N6. This is a huge deal especially for artists and those who are used to the benefits of having a Pen. It works very well the pen glides smoothly on the display. The only caveat is that the AI Pen Kit costs like a new smartphone – PhP7,999.

Hardware
The Find N6 runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the same chip powering top-tier slab flagships in 2026, with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. OPPO specifically customized the 7-core CPU configuration to better manage thermals within the slim foldable form factor, which is a smart engineering call given how thin this device is.

Connectivity is equally comprehensive, with OPPO’s new NetworkBoost Chip S1 and a Fold Antenna Matrix that maintains strong signal performance whether the phone is open or closed. USB 3.1, dual nano-SIMs with eSIM support, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a responsive haptic motor round out the hardware package nicely.
Benchmark
The Find N6 scored 3,469,134 on AnTuTu 3D Benchmark. That result places it comfortably ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, which scored 1,887,368, and well above older generation flagships like the ROG Phone 9 Pro at 2,796,282. It is a meaningful performance gap that reflects the jump to the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform.

On Geekbench 6, the Find N6 posted a Single-Core score of 3,339 and a Multi-Core score of 7,020. The Single-Core number is strong and beats competing foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold7, which scored 2,429 single-core. Multi-core, however, trails the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at 10,203 and the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at 10,323, which is expected since those are optimized slab form factors without the thermal constraints of a foldable chassis.

The 3D Mark Wild Life Extreme result came in at 5,388, placing it behind the OPPO Find X9 Ultra at 6,728 and the Xiaomi 17 Ultra at 6,554, but ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 at 4,548. In PCMark 3.0, the Find N6 scored 15,409, landing between the Galaxy Z Fold7 at 16,394 and the OPPO Find X9 at 13,030. Performance could have been better when stacked against non-foldable flagships, but it managed to topple every other flagship foldable I tested. For a device this thin, these are respectable numbers.
Software and Other Features
The Find N6 runs ColorOS 16 on Android 16, and the software experience here is genuinely mature. The foldable-specific Free-Flow Window feature lets you open up to four apps simultaneously, with full control over each window’s size and aspect ratio. It integrates seamlessly with Boundless View, which spreads your apps across the full inner canvas for a true multi-tasking setup

The AI features are impressive and go far beyond the typical AI toolkit you see on most phones. AI Mind Space acts as a personal knowledge base, and the Snap Key funnels content into it instantly. On the AI Pen side, Google Gemini powers AI Chart, which can convert your handwritten notes into a formatted digital table in seconds, while AI Image turns rough sketches into polished visuals using AI generation. AI Motion Photo Slow-Mo uses frame interpolation to turn standard Motion Photos into cinematic slow-motion clips, and AI Motion Photo Popout lets subjects leap out of collages in a genuinely eye-catching way. These are features you actually use day to day, not just demo tricks.
Cross-device connectivity has also leveled up. iPhone Connect lets you read messages and answer calls from your iPhone directly on the Find N6, and Touch to Share enables high-speed file transfers between OPPO and iOS devices.
Camera

This is where the Find N6 shines brightest, and I say that as a big fan of Hasselblad tuning since the Find X8 series. The main camera is a 200MP ISOCELL HP5 sensor at 21mm with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS, supported by a 50MP ultra-wide with autofocus and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto at 70mm. A dedicated True Color Camera with a 9-channel multispectral sensor handles white balance, and it shows in how natural and accurate the colors look across different lighting conditions.
The LUMO Imaging Engine, shared with the Find X9 series, handles computational photography duties. Hasselblad Master Mode gives you full manual control with color science tuned to replicate the natural tones of the Hasselblad X2D camera, and the XPAN Mode captures 65:24 panoramic shots with classic film simulation options. Portrait Mode edges detection, down to individual strands of hair, is among the most precise I have seen on any smartphone. The 4K Motion Photo feature, which pairs a high-res still with a 4K video clip, is a standout for content creators who want the best of both worlds.
Audio
The Find N6 features dual stereo speakers and four microphones. The speaker setup holds up well for media consumption on the inner display, and with a screen that large, it makes for a genuinely enjoyable multimedia experience. The four-microphone array also translates to clean, clear audio capture during video recording, which is relevant given how capable this device is as a video tool.

Battery
The 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery is 400mAh larger than the Find N5, and in daily use it shows. I had no trouble getting through a full day, even with heavy use on the larger inner display. OPPO backs it with 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging, 50W AIRVOOC wireless charging, and up to 55W via third-party PD chargers, so keeping it topped up is never a chore.
Verdict
The OPPO Find N6 is the most complete foldable smartphone I have reviewed. It does not ask you to compromise in the way that most foldables do. The design is premium, the displays are best-in-class, the cameras are top-tier thanks to Hasselblad tuning, and the AI features are genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. Video capture performance is excellent, supporting 4K 120fps Dolby Vision and Log video on the main camera, and I was even able to run the Blackmagic Camera for Android on this device without any issue, which speaks to how capable the hardware is for serious content creation.

Yes, raw benchmark numbers reveal some thermal headroom limitations versus non-foldable flagships, but the Find N6 still tops every foldable competitor I have put it up against. At PhP 138,999, it is not a budget decision, but for anyone who wants the absolute best foldable experience available right now, the Find N6 earns that price with no hesitation.
The OPPO Find N6 is the most complete foldable smartphone I have reviewed. It does not ask you to compromise in the way that most foldables do. The design is premium, the displays are best-in-class, the cameras are top-tier thanks to Hasselblad tuning, and the AI features are genuinely useful rather than gimmicky. Video capture performance is excellent, supporting 4K 120fps Dolby Vision and Log video on the main camera, and I was even able to run the Blackmagic Camera for Android on this device without any issue, which speaks to how capable the hardware is for serious content creation.
Giancarlo Viterbo is a Filipino Technology Journalist, blogger and Editor of gadgetpilipinas.net, He is also a Geek, Dad and a Husband. He knows a lot about washing the dishes, doing some errands and following instructions from his boss on his day job. Follow him on twitter: @gianviterbo and @gadgetpilipinas.





