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Oppo’s Find N6 foldable rumored to adopt 200MP camera as main specs leak

Oppo appears to be building out another new foldable for 2026, with the Find N6 set to deliver a camera upgrade while also addressing some other key specs.

The Oppo Find N5 that launched earlier this year was an impressive foldable, and one that even in the Galaxy Z Fold 7’s shadow was easily among the best of 2025. It delivered powerful specs and a huge battery in an, at the time, record-breaking thin design. While Honor and Samsung both ended up surpassing the Find N5 on a hardware level, it’s also clear that Oppo is playing the exact same game.

Now, we’re hearing more about its sequel.

Leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo says that the Oppo Find N6 will be coming with a pretty powerful spec package, including an 8.12-inch inner display and 6.62-inch outer display. That’s the same size as last year, but the device will apparently shed a bit of weight at 225g while also managing to pack a bigger battery around 5,800 – 6,000 mAh, up from the Find N5’s already-impressive 5,600 mAh.

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Other specs include Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 12GB or 16GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, and upgraded cameras.

The Oppo Find N6 will apparently adopt a 200MP camera somewhere in its rear setup, though it’s unclear if the sensor would be used for the main camera or the telephoto. In either case, it’d be backed up by two more 50MP sensors, just like the Find N5’s setup. The front-facing cameras embedded in each display would apparently jump from 8MP on Find N5 to 20MP on Find N6, with a 2MP multispectral sensor also added to the kit.

It’s not known exactly when Oppo will launch the Find N6, but it’d probably be fairly early in 2026 if the company follows a similar release pattern to the Find N5. Hopefully, this time around we’ll get a wider release and maybe a OnePlus variant as well.

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