Oppo offers behind-the-scenes look at how it achieved Find N6’s crease-less display | Infinium-tech
Oppo has been bragging about a crease-less display on the upcoming Find N6 ahead of its launch in March. It’s still a few weeks away, but the company let journalists tour its production line, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes.
The N6 design is the result of three years of work and dozens of prototypes. The sophisticated assembly process includes dozens of new inspection steps to ensure that each component is installed within tolerances of 0.03 mm.
The size of the crease on a foldable phone is not a constant thing – it gets larger with use. However, Oppo has set up an automated test stand where the devices are closed and opened 300,000 times.
One unit, which was in the middle of testing, had gone through 170,000 fold/open cycles when it was given to the reporter for inspection – and the creases were still not noticeable.
Of course, we’d like to see it for ourselves, but Oppo has more than a full piece to prove its progress – the Find N6 reportedly aced TUV Rhineland’s tests and had the flattest display ever on a foldable. Talking about the display, the internal panel is said to measure 8.12”, while the cover panel measures 6.62” (these dimensions have not been officially confirmed yet).
Leaked information suggests that the N6 will have a quad camera tuned by Hasselblad with a 200MP sensor. The phone is expected to have a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and a 6,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging.

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