
Oppo is expected to announce the Find N6 foldable phone in China next month (March). Speculation is rife that the device will be released in select global markets sometime after its China debut. Apart from TUV, the device has been spotted on certification platforms such as TDRA (UAE) and IMDA (Singapore). In a new development, the device has received approval from Thailand’s NBTC certification authority.
Oppo Find N6 NBTC certified

As can be seen above, the Oppo Find N6, which bears the model number CPH2765, has been approved by Thailand’s NBTC authority. As usual, the listing does not reveal anything about the device’s specifications, but it confirms one more market where it is expected to launch.
Previously, the TUV listing revealed that the Find N6 will support 80W fast charging, while its IMDA appearance confirmed eSIM support along with other connectivity features. At present, there is no clarity on whether the device will make its way to the Indian market.
Oppo Find N6 specifications (rumoured)
According to reports, the Oppo Find N6 is said to feature a 6.62-inch cover display and an 8.12-inch foldable OLED LTPO panel delivering a 2K resolution. It is tipped to house two 20MP cameras, one placed on the cover display and the other on the inner foldable screen.
The Find N6’s rear camera setup is expected to include a pair of 50MP sensors, accompanied by a 200MP camera. The device is said to offer up to 16GB of RAM, 1TB of internal storage, and a large 6,000mAh battery with wireless charging support. Additional features may include satellite connectivity and AI stylus support. It is expected to arrive in three colour options: Original Titanium, Deep Black, and Golden Orange.
Xpert Take
Oppo has never officially launched its book-style foldable phone in India. Previously, the Find N3 was rebranded and launched as the OnePlus Open in India. Recent reports suggest that the OnePlus Open 2, which was expected to be a rebranded version of the Find N6, has been cancelled. However, Oppo may still consider a fresh attempt at the foldable smartphone market in the country by introducing the device under its own branding this time, rather than following the earlier OnePlus-led approach.














