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At its event in China on March 17, Oppo introduced the Find N6, and during the keynote, it directly compared the device to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. In a live demo, presenters showed a freshly unboxed Fold device that had been left folded for about an hour. Once opened, the crease running down the middle was clearly visible under stage lighting.

Oppo then unfolded the Find N6 alongside it. The difference, at least on stage, was noticeable. The inner display looked much flatter, with the company claiming its new hinge design and “Zero-Feel Crease” tech help reduce visible folding marks. Oppo says this involves a mix of redesigned mechanics and updated glass layers aimed at minimizing long-term creasing.

Beyond the demo, the Find N6 also brings top-end specs. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and comes with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (with higher variants expected). On the camera side, there’s a 200MP main sensor, along with 50MP ultrawide and telephoto lenses, plus dual 20MP selfie cameras for both displays.

Battery life could be another strong point. The phone packs a 6,000mAh battery, with support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. It runs Android 16 with ColorOS 16 on top.

The on-stage comparison felt very intentional. Samsung has improved crease visibility over the years, but it hasn’t completely eliminated it. Oppo is clearly trying to position the Find N6 as a step ahead in that area.

With more competition expected in foldables this year, including the long-rumored foldable iPhone, the focus seems to be shifting toward refining the experience rather than just pushing specs. And if Oppo’s demo holds up outside controlled conditions, crease reduction could become a bigger talking point going forward.

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