Oppo has unveiled the Find N6, a foldable smartphone that boasts an almost unnoticeable crease and impressive multitasking software. This latest innovation represents a significant step forward for the technology, making it more appealing to those hesitant about investing in a foldable device.
The nearly creaseless display is achieved through 3D liquid printing, which fills gaps in the hinge, creating an almost seamless surface. While other manufacturers have also made strides, Oppo's approach seems particularly effective, as evidenced by comparisons with rival models like Honor’s Magic V6 and Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Additionally, the Find N6 offers a range of practical features such as stylus support, day-long battery life, and flexible multitasking options that can open up to four floating windows. These innovations could help make foldables more mainstream by addressing common concerns like durability and ease of use.
However, its availability in only China, Australia, New Zealand, and a few other Asian countries limits wider adoption. The price tag of $2,300 USD remains steep for many consumers, though it is competitive within the foldable market given the advanced features on offer.
Overall, Oppo’s Find N6 demonstrates that while there are still hurdles to overcome, the next generation of foldables may indeed be ready to become the norm, not just a novelty.







