The crease on foldable phones has been a sore spot since day one. Every manufacturer has promised to fix it. Every year the crease gets slightly less obvious while somehow staying right there. The Oppo Find N6 launched today, and Oppo says it finally did what nobody else has managed: a foldable inner display you genuinely can’t see a crease on.
Early hands-on reports back those claims up. Oppo calls it “Zero-Feel Crease.” The engineering behind it involves a reworked titanium hinge using a 3D Liquid Printing process. That process cuts height variance in the hinge area down to just 0.1mm. A layer of self-healing memory glass sits on top, keeping the display flat after repeated folding. Oppo says the design holds up through 600,000 folds without the crease getting worse. Hunt for the fold line under certain lighting and you’ll find it. Use the phone normally and it’s basically gone.

The rest of the specs are just as impressive. Oppo packed in a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, a 6,000mAh battery, and 80W wired charging with 50W wireless. The triple Hasselblad camera system leads with a 200MP main sensor, backed by a 50MP ultrawide and a 50MP telephoto. The inner display runs 8.12 inches. The cover screen comes in at 6.62 inches. Oppo also throws in an AI Pen stylus, pushing this more into productivity territory. The whole thing folds to 8.93mm and weighs 225g.
What you need to know about availability
Oppo opens global sales on March 20. Europe won’t be part of that rollout. Oppo confirmed no European launch, repeating the same pattern Find N5 buyers dealt with last year. Southeast Asia and a handful of other regions make the cut, though Oppo hasn’t published a full list yet.

The crease conversation has been building across the industry. Samsung showed off creaseless display tech at CES 2026, but that tech won’t ship until the Galaxy Z Fold 8 later this year. Oppo put its version into a phone you can actually buy right now. Three configs are on the table: 12GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, and 16GB/1TB. Global pricing hasn’t surfaced yet.
Foldable fans have heard the crease-free promise for years. Oppo just made good on it first.
