Get ready to be blown away—the tech world is buzzing with the unveiling of the Oppo Find N6, a foldable smartphone that’s not just competing but surpassing giants like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 and Honor Magic V5. But here’s where it gets controversial: Could this be the foldable that finally dethrones Samsung as the market leader? Let’s dive in.
The Oppo Find N6 is rumored to hit the global market next month, though it seems India might miss out on the initial launch. Instead, it’s expected to make waves in Europe and South Asia, replacing not only its predecessor, the Find N5, but also the OnePlus Open. And this is the part most people miss: With a staggering 16 GB of RAM, the Find N6 isn’t just keeping up—it’s setting a new benchmark for foldable performance.
Benchmarking results from Geekbench reveal that the Find N6 outperforms competitors like the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold7 across both single-core CPU and OpenCL GPU tests. For instance, it outscores the Galaxy Z Fold7 by a whopping 30% in single-core CPU performance. Similarly, its GPU performance leaves the Honor Magic V5 in the dust. But here’s the twist: Despite these impressive numbers, the Find N6 will reportedly feature fewer CPU cores than other devices powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Is this a trade-off worth making? We’ve explored this in detail separately.
For those who prefer more affordable options, Oppo is likely to offer a 12 GB RAM variant as the entry-level model, following the trend of its previous releases. This move could make the Find N6 accessible to a broader audience while still packing a punch in terms of performance.
Now, let’s spark some debate: With the Find N6’s impressive specs and competitive pricing, is Samsung’s dominance in the foldable market finally at risk? Or will brand loyalty keep the Galaxy Z Fold7 ahead? Share your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear your take on this game-changing device!