Oppo’s next foldable the Find N6 is already making headlines, but new leaks cast doubt on whether it will reach markets outside China, including India.
Find N6 reportedly enters testing in India

Leaker Debayan Roy recently claimed that Oppo has begun testing the Find N6 in India. Since manufacturers often test devices where they plan to launch them, this sparked hope that Oppo’s latest foldable could expand beyond China.
Roy’s post suggested that a broader release, at least in India, seemed likely. Given that OnePlus Oppo’s sister brand has a strong presence in the country, it appeared logical that both brands would keep targeting the region.
OnePlus Open 2 also facing uncertain launch
However, not everyone agrees. Leaker Yogesh Brar pushed back against Roy’s report, stating that Oppo currently has no plans to release the Find N6 in India. He also described the Indian launch of the OnePlus Open 2 as “dicey,” hinting that neither foldable may hit that key market.
If that holds true, both devices may stay limited to China or select Asian regions missing major international exposure once again.
Find N6 set to feature Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
Despite the uncertainty around its release, the Find N6 is expected to be a significant upgrade over the still-recent Find N5. Digital Chat Station recently shared that the foldable will ship with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. That alone would place it in competition with the best flagship foldables of 2026.
Still, specs may not be enough if Oppo limits availability. Foldables from Samsung and Google continue to dominate global sales, and another China-only launch could keep the Find N6 out of the spotlight.
Limited global reach could hinder both foldables
With India’s importance as a testbed and launch market, skipping it has broader implications. Here’s what that could mean:
- Weaker presence outside Asia
- Less carrier support in Europe or North America
- Limited developer optimization
- Reduced competition for Samsung and Google foldables
For fans of Oppo or OnePlus foldables, this trend may feel all too familiar.
Foldables are growing just not everywhere
The Find N6 and OnePlus Open 2 could be impressive devices on paper. But without strong global availability, neither is likely to pressure rivals like the Galaxy Z Fold7 or Pixel 10 Pro Fold.
Oppo’s foldable future may depend less on design and more on where it decides to show up.

