Video Comparing Display Creases on OPPO Find N5 and Find N6 Surfaces online

Earlier, OPPO’s Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer Pete Lau said the OPPO Find N6 would introduce the industry’s first “Zero-Feel Crease.” Now, a comparison video showing the device alongside the OPPO Find N5 has surfaced online, seemingly backing that claim.
Here is more to it.
Oppo Find N5 and Oppo Find N6 Display Crease Comparison Video Surfaces Online
A new video shared by tipster Ice Universe on platform X shows a comparison of the display crease on the OPPO Find N5 and the upcoming OPPO Find N6. In the clip posted on X, both foldable phones are shown unfolded side by side, highlighting the crease along the centre of the inner display. The tipster noted that the difference between the two is “too large,” suggesting a noticeable gap in crease visibility.
Compared with the creases of OPPO Find N5 and OPPO Find N6, the gap is too large. pic.twitter.com/F8FJVLA8cb
— Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) March 12, 2026
Speaking more about the comparison video, it appears to show the OPPO Find N5 on the left, and the OPPO Find N6 on the right. Reflections on the screen make the crease easier to see, and the Find N6’s crease appears significantly shallower compared to its predecessor. While lighting conditions can exaggerate the crease in photos and videos, the comparison hints that OPPO may have made improvements to the hinge and display design on the newer model.
As stated above, the OPPO Find N6 would introduce a “Zero-Feel Crease” panel whose aim is to eliminate the visible fold line on the inner display. For this, Oppo is reportedly going to use a new generation titanium alloy dome hinge architecture and improved display materials.
With the launch date set for March 17th(China/Global), Oppo has been releasing several key specs about its smartphone via Weibo. Some of the confirmed details include support for 1-nit minimum brightness on both the inner and outer displays for improved eye comfort, along with IP56, IP58, and IP59 ratings, among other features.
Stay tuned for more updates!