The Best Foldable Android Police has ever used is also the hardest to buy. The Oppo Find N6 destroys the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in many areas, but finding one in your region could be the biggest hurdle. Here is the full availability breakdown and why it matters.
Every Major Reviewer Agrees: It Is the Best
This is not one outlet’s opinion. It is a consensus.
Android Police: “There are some phones that just click when you use them, when they feel exactly right, and the Oppo Find N6 has been one of them. It has been so good, I don’t want to swap to another phone.”
Android Central called it “an incredible feat of engineering” and said it is “better than the Galaxy Z Fold 7 in pretty much every way.”
Tech Advisor used it as a main device for two weeks and said “it just might be my favourite folding phone so far.”
Stuff called it “a phenomenal foldable.”
Both the Oppo Find N6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 7 scored 4.5 out of 5 at Trusted Reviews.
Where You Can Actually Buy It
Oppo is launching the Find N6 on March 20 in China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and other Asian territories.
The Oppo Find N6 is not officially available in the US, UK, or Europe. It is available in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
In a previous media briefing attended by 9to5Google and others, Oppo confirmed it had no plans to launch the Find N6 in Europe.
That means no US or European availability.
Why Oppo Refuses to Sell It in the West
This is the part nobody can explain.
At the time of writing, there is no official indication on whether the Find N6 will receive a wider launch later in the year, and Oppo representatives have not given a reason why it won’t be released outside Asia, only that it isn’t.
However, the model reviewed by Android Police came with a UK charger in the box, which is unusual when the phone is apparently not set to be released in the UK.
That detail alone suggests Oppo is either undecided or leaving the door open.
The UK Charger Mystery
Does this mean Oppo is undecided on its final launch plans? Time will tell.
This issue gets raised every time there is a briefing or contact with the brand, from most outlets, but as yet it is still “under discussion.”
Your Only Option: Import
Importing a global version is the best route for acquisition. That is not without its downsides, though. While the cost of the Find N6 is not too far removed from the Z Fold 7 in theory (around $1,900), there are other issues.
Beyond import delays, there is the lack of easily accessible service support and trade in options to consider.
Pricing starts at ¥9,999 in China (approximately $1,450), with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
The approximate starting price globally is around $1,600.
The Specs That Make This So Frustrating
Here is what Western markets are missing.
| Spec | Oppo Find N6 | Galaxy Z Fold 7 |
|---|---|---|
| Inner Display | 8.12-inch, 2,500 nits | 8.0-inch, 2,600 nits |
| Crease | 0.05mm (Zero Feel) | ~0.2mm (visible) |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (7 core) | Snapdragon 8 Elite |
| Battery | 6,000mAh Si/C | 4,400mAh |
| Main Camera | 200MP f/1.8 Hasselblad | 200MP f/1.7 |
| Telephoto | 50MP 3x periscope | 10MP 3x |
| Ultrawide | 50MP with AF | 12MP |
| Charging | 80W wired + 50W wireless | 25W wired + 15W wireless |
| Weight | 225g | 215g |
| IP Rating | IP56/IP58/IP59 | IP48 |
| Software Updates | 5 years OS + 6 years security | 7 years OS + 7 years security |
| Availability | Asia, Australia, NZ | Global |
If you are looking for a foldable phone in the US, there is no question. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the best option available. It is thin, lightweight, runs a modern OS with fast performance, and has all the features you need.
But if Oppo ever decides to sell the Find N6 where most of the world’s tech buyers live, Samsung has a real problem.









