Oppo Find N6 Global Launch Nears as Foldable Appears on NBTC – Here’s What We Know

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Oppo Find N6 Global Launch Nears as Foldable Appears on NBTC — Here’s What We Know

Oppo seems to be gearing up for the global launch of its next-generation book-style foldable, the Find N6. In a clear sign that an official announcement is on the horizon, the device has now surfaced on Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) certification database.

This development follows the international debut of its predecessor, the Oppo Find N5, in February last year and suggests the company is ready to introduce a significant successor to the market.

FeatureExpected Details
Product NameOppo Find N6
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (Rumoured)
Inner Display8.12-inch 2K LTPO UTG (Rumoured)
Cover Display6.62-inch (Rumoured)
Rear Camera200MP + 50MP + 50MP Triple Setup (Rumoured)
Battery6,000mAh (Rumoured)
Launch StatusSpotted on NBTC, expected soon

Certification Details

The NBTC listing identifies the upcoming Oppo foldable with the model number CPH2765. While the certification doesn’t reveal hardware specifications, it confirms support for GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and NR networks, indicating both 4G and 5G connectivity will be on board.

The document also notes that the handset is manufactured in China and carries the certification number B38063-26. Such regulatory approvals are a mandatory step before a product can be sold in a particular region, and their appearance often precedes an official launch by a few weeks.

Expected Specifications

FeatureExpected Details
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (rumoured)
RAMUp to 16GB
StorageUp to 1TB internal storage
Main Display8.12-inch LTPO UTG foldable display
Main Display Resolution2K
Cover Display6.62-inch
Colour OptionsDeep Black, Golden Orange, Original Titanium

While Oppo remains tight-lipped, the rumour mill has been active. The Find N6 is expected to be a powerhouse, running on the unannounced Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. This could be paired with up to 16GB of RAM and a massive 1TB of internal storage.

On the display front, leaks point to a large 8.12-inch LTPO UTG inner screen with a 2K resolution, complemented by a practical 6.62-inch cover display. The device is also rumoured to arrive in three distinct colourways: Deep Black, Golden Orange, and Original Titanium.

Major Camera Upgrades

One of the most significant rumoured upgrades for the Oppo Find N6 lies in its camera system. The device is tipped to feature a triple rear camera setup headlined by a massive 200-megapixel primary sensor. This would be accompanied by two additional 50-megapixel sensors, likely for ultrawide and telephoto capabilities.

Furthermore, reports suggest the inclusion of a 2-megapixel multispectral sensor, which could help in capturing more accurate colours and lighting information. To power these demanding components, the phone is expected to house a substantial 6,000mAh battery.

Building on the Find N5

The Oppo Find N5 set a high bar when it launched in global markets last year, priced at SGD 2,499 (approximately Rs. 1,77,000) for its 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant. The Find N6 is poised to build on this foundation with next-generation processing power and a significantly upgraded camera array. With the NBTC certification now public and leaks suggesting a launch as early as March, the wait for Oppo’s next flagship foldable may be nearly over. All that remains is an official confirmation from the company itself.

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