Oppo is reportedly working on two new foldable smartphones for 2026 under its next generation Find series. One of these is said to be the Oppo Find N7, which may launch in the second half of the year. Reports suggest that this model will feature a wider book style design, offering a larger viewing area when unfolded. At the same time, Oppo is also preparing to launch the Find N6 in China next month.
According to a report, the Oppo Find N7 will have a different design approach compared to the Find N6. When folded, it is expected to have passport like dimensions, while opening up into a wider screen. In contrast, the Find N6 is likely to follow a taller form factor, similar to the current Find N5.
The Find N7 is expected to be announced in September. Its launch may coincide with Apples annual September event, where the company is rumoured to unveil its first foldable iPhone.
The report also says that the Find N7 and Find N6 may share similar core specifications, including the camera system and battery.
Meanwhile, the Find N6 is tipped to debut in China in February, with a global launch expected in March. It is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset with 16GB of RAM. The device may feature an 8.12 inch 2K LTPO OLED main display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 6.62 inch AMOLED cover screen.
For photography, it is expected to include a 200 megapixel main camera, a 50 megapixel telephoto lens, and a 50 megapixel ultra wide lens. The phone could also pack a 6000mAh dual cell battery with support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging.
Oppo has not yet officially confirmed any of these details.
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