Oppo teases Find N6 with Hasselblad‑tuned 200MP quad camera and Danxia tech
Oppo teases a Hasselblad-tuned 200MP quad camera and its Danxia color tech for the Find N6, plus leaked specs like Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 8.12" inner display and ~6000mAh battery.

Oppo has begun teasing the Find N6 as a photography‑forward foldable with a Hasselblad‑tuned 200MP camera system and a dedicated Danxia color module, claims attributed to Find series product manager Zhou Yibao and an OPPO employee's Weibo post. Zhou Yibao described the setup as “the only Hasselblad-tuned 200-megapixel ultra-clear quad-camera system in the foldable category,” and GizmoChina reports the partnership is expected to refine colour tuning and image processing.
The camera stack being circulated in leaks and company teasers pairs a large-sensor 200-megapixel primary with two 50MP companions and a Danxia component. GSMArena and GizmoChina describe the reported breakdown as a 200MP primary, a 50MP ultra-wide, a 50MP periscope telephoto with optical zoom capabilities, and what has been called a dedicated Danxia color module. GizmoChina also notes Danxia “is believed to rely on a multispectral sensor designed to capture environmental color data more accurately, enabling improved color consistency and more natural-looking images.”
Leaked hardware details published alongside the camera claims place the Find N6 on flagship footing. GSMArena’s render coverage and leaker-sourced specs list an internal display of 8.12 inches, an external panel of 6.62 inches, and a system-on-chip of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The leaks also report a battery around 6000mAh with 80W fast charging and a claimed weight of roughly 225g±. OPPO’s marketing copy and partner reports emphasize a crease-less internal screen, and outlets cite a reported TÜV Rheinland certification for having the flattest display on a foldable.
OPPO opened up production details in what GSMArena described as a company-hosted factory tour, framing the Find N6 as the result of “three years’ worth of work and dozens of prototypes.” The tour material reportedly highlighted a refined assembly process where “each component is installed within a tolerance of 0.03mm.” Durability testing numbers circulated with the tour are specific: OPPO reportedly set up an automated testing stand that folds and unfolds devices 300,000 times, and one device “showed no visible crease even after undergoing 170,000 fold and unfold cycles,” according to the excerpts.
On editions and timing, a Weibo post reported by MobileDokan and echoed in gadget coverage says a Find N6 Satellite Edition is in development. Launch timing remains a rumor in the press; Lowyat has run a 17 March date, while other outlets describe an expected March debut that could start in China. Photographers tracking sensor and colour innovation should note that neither a full spec sheet nor independent verification of the TÜV claim has been published by OPPO at this stage.
If Oppo’s claims and the leaked spec stack hold up, the Find N6 would pair a Hasselblad-tuned 200MP primary and Danxia multispectral colour tools with a foldable form factor and flagship internals, positioning the device as a direct challenge to camera expectations in the foldable category.
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