So This is Peak Foldable
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Okay, so I've been saying for years that
foldables are for early adopters only
and they don't make sense for regular
people until the only difference between
a foldable and a regular phone is the
fact that one of them happens to fold in
half and there's no other compromises.
So when this all got started 7 years ago
with the Galaxy Fold 1, it was really
exciting that it folded in half, but
there were obviously a ton of
compromises back then to make that
happen for the first time. from the huge
bezels on that cover screen to the
smaller subpar cameras and battery and
other specs, the extremely compromised
durability, and of course, the crease,
the massive crease through the middle.
So, every year, foldables have gotten
better and better and better and better
from a bunch of different companies as
they've slowly tackled each one of those
compromises. So, foldables have gotten
thinner and they've gotten bigger
batteries and they've gotten better
hinges and smaller creases. And that's
all led to this, the Oppo Find N6. Does
seem kind of random that this is now
peak foldable, but I actually think by
the end of this video, you'll agree with
me. So, the obvious problem number one
with old foldables was that they suck to
use one-handed since they're thicker,
they have worse bezels, and just they're
generally compromised versus a normal
slab phone. But we've seen this string
of thinner foldable phones, especially
in the past few years. And now you look
at the Oppo Find N6. From the front,
you'd hardly know it's just a normal
slab phone. Now, you do have the
telltale asymmetrical metal. So, rounded
corners on one side, square corners on
the hinge side. That's how you'd be able
to know. But other than that, it just
looks like a normal 6.6 inch phone. OPPO
has been absolutely cooking with the
materials and the build. So, when you
pick it up and use it, it genuinely
feels like a regular slab phone because
it's the same size as one. Now, this
phone is just under 9 mm thin and weighs
around 230 g. For context, the iPhone 17
Pro Max is also just under 9 millimeters
thin and around 230 gram. So, this is
effectively a no compromises normal
phone, at least dimensions wise, before
you even open the thing. So many of the
previous foldables, I remember using
them and there's like you can use the
outside screen, but you didn't really
want to. You'd rather just open it up
and get to the better screen. But this
you could just use like normal. It's
perfectly fine to take pictures with, to
watch videos on, to text on because the
keyboard isn't too small. It's a normal
aspect ratio. It's great. And it also
has all the flagship specs, by the way.
3600 nits peak brightness, 1,800 nits
full screen, so it's very viewable
everywhere outdoors. Super responsive
120 Hz LTPO, high frequency PWM dimming,
the whole thing. Now, folding in half
also always has presented a bunch of
challenges with just the physics of
fitting stuff in a smaller, thinner form
factor that has to split. So, for years,
these folding phones never really had
flagship cameras because there wasn't
enough room. Uh, and also the batteries
would always be smaller because they
have to split it in half around a hinge,
which is tough cuz they're trying to
power a bigger display. But it's 2026,
so now of course the tech has evolved to
the point where we have silicon carbon
batteries. And this ultra thin phone
split in half still has a total of a
6,000 mAh battery, which is more than a
lot of slab phones already, plus 80 watt
charging and 50 watt wireless charging.
And then as far as cameras, so the
physical sensor size can never quite be
the same as a slab phone because again,
it's split in half. So there's just not
as much room in the Z-axis dimension.
But there has been development of some
big sensors with shallow Z-axis
thickness specifically to fit in thinner
phones. So, this phone has the same ISO
HP5 sensor that's in the S25 Edge, 200
megapixels, one over 1.56 in optically
stabilized. So, there is that plus a 50
megap ultrawide and a 50 megapixel 3x
telephoto. And then, I don't know if you
remember, but folding phones used to
have significantly lesser chips, too.
Less room inside, less room for cooling.
This phone has a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen
5 inside, but a bend version with one
less core. So, for all intents and
purposes, I think we can say it's a
flagship chip and maximizing what you
can do in that thin of a space. Plus,
there's a new dedicated S1 chip for
better network performance. So, now
despite being ultra thin and chopped in
half, this thing has flagship displays,
flagship chips, flagship specs, high-end
cameras. It's also IP59 water and dust
resistance rated, which used to be nuts
for foldables, but now you can just
spill water on this thing and it'll be
fine. But the piece to resistance for
this N6 is without question this center
display. For years for folding phones,
we've gotten used to them, you know,
having a amazing folding screen, but
also having a small crease in the
middle. And the crease, you know, it's
just one of those things where on most
phones, most of the time, it doesn't
bother you. Trust me, as someone who's
used these phones, I've said it before,
it's like bezels. Most of the time,
you're just looking at the content or
reading or typing, so you're not really
seeing it. But every once in a while it
catches the light the right way or you
run your finger over it and it just hits
you're reminded of it and so you can
still notice it sometimes. But not with
this phone. So the N6 has this new thing
they developed called the no feel
crease. And I' I'd seen the marketing.
I'd heard I'd watched some videos about
it but they're mostly sponsored. So I
was a bit skeptical. Okay. But I got it
in my hands. And this thing is actually
super impressive. You open it up. It's
the classic big square. 8.1 in corner to
corner. same full screen brightness,
same 1 to 120 Hz LTPO, same PWM dimming,
but you might notice there's basically
no perceptible crease here. I mean,
there's there's a little bit of crease
if you're really looking for it. But
compared to other foldables we've seen
and that I've used, this is basically no
crease. And the extra bit of engineering
that goes into solving this last problem
is actually very intricate. And they're
already doing a bunch of the stuff that
everyone else has already thought of,
like softening the crease radius by
doing a teardrop shape when it's folded.
But the main innovation here is with
this hinge. They literally laser scan
each individual titanium hinge to map
the slightest variations across the
surface, then 3D print a liquid polymer
to fill in the exact micro gaps to
perfectly smooth out the hinge, and then
harden it with ultraviolet light. is
incredibly complicated, but the end
result is they minimize the surface
level variations across the hinge from
0.2 millimeters down to 0.05 mm, which
is apparently less than half a human
hair thickness. So, that combined with a
slightly thicker layer of top glass that
they're using really makes a big visual
difference and feel difference. A lot of
these foldables also, they look great
out the box, but the more you use it, as
you know, the more you fold and unfold
it, the deeper that crease becomes, the
more you notice it. This process they're
saying is good for 600,000 folds and
still not showing any significant
crease, which, you know, obviously I've
been folding and unfolding this a lot,
uh, but not that many times, so I'm just
gonna have to take their word for it.
But yeah, now that really that's the
last few percent of like quality of life
when you're using a foldable, never
really noticing or perceiving the crease
at all. And the cherry on top is unlike
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