Oppo Find N6 Tipped to Launch with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Titanium Build
Oppo seems to be gearing up for another addition to its foldable lineup with the Find N6, the successor to last year’s Find N5. According to new leaks, the company’s next flagship foldable could debut in early 2026, possibly becoming the first foldable phone powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip.

What We Know So Far
Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) shared details about the upcoming Oppo Find N6, hinting at noticeable design changes and hardware upgrades. The phone is said to feature a 6.6-inch external display and an 8.1-inch foldable internal screen, both expected to offer high refresh rates and OLED panels.
What stands out in the leak is that the Find N6 could be thinner and lighter than the Find N5 while still managing to pack a 6,000mAh+ battery.
Camera and Build Details
The Find N6 is rumored to sport a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 sensor for its main camera. This 1/1.4-inch sensor has been used in several recent flagships for improved low-light and detail performance. Alongside it, Oppo could include an ultrawide lens, a 3x optical zoom periscope lens, and a multispectral sensor to help with color accuracy and exposure balance.
Earlier leaks also hinted at a titanium frame, which would make the phone more durable while reducing weight compared to traditional aluminum builds.
Software and Other Features
The Oppo Find N6 is expected to run Android 16 out of the box with ColorOS 16 layered on top. Like other recent Oppo devices, it could feature a Plus key, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and wireless charging support.
While the leak didn’t specify an IP rating, the Find N6 is said to offer “full-level water resistance,” which may be similar to the Find N5’s IPX8/9 protection.
Possible Launch Timeline
There’s no confirmed launch date yet, but based on Oppo’s release history, the Find N6 could arrive in the first quarter of 2026. The company is also expected to bring back its flip variant—the Find N6 Flip—sometime next year, though details about that model remain scarce.


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