Overview
- OPPO opened its production line to reporters, showing a Find N6 test unit with no noticeable crease after roughly 170,000 folds on an automated rig rated for 300,000 cycles.
- It says the Find N6 stems from three years of development with a refined assembly process targeting 0.03mm component tolerances through dozens of added inspections.
- Reports via tipsters cite a TÜV Rheinland claim that the Find N6 achieved the flattest foldable display yet, a designation not yet independently verified by the outlets.
- Honor executive Wang Fei posted Weibo images of the Magic V6’s main screen without a visible crease and said the design preserves thinness, battery capacity, and performance, with an updated Super Steel Hinge, UTG, and a 1.5% reflection rating.
- Honor confirms IP68 and IP69 ingress protection for the Magic V6 and a March 1 MWC reveal, while OPPO is expected to launch the Find N6 in March with specifications still largely reported as leaks.