Oppo’s upcoming Find N7 is tipped to launch as the company’s first wide-folding handsetfeaturing a virtually crease-free display similar to the technology used in the Find N6, according to latest leaks and industry reports. The device is expected to adopt a passport-like design with a wider form factor than traditional foldables.
Oppo Find N7 Expected Launch Details
Key Specifications Based on Leaks
Wide-Folding Design Explained
Unlike the conventional Find N6’s book-style foldable designthe Find N7 is adopting a passport-like wide form factor:
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When folded: Resembles a passport with compact dimensions
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When unfolded: Opens to landscape orientation with broader viewing area
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** advantage**: Wider inner display offers tablet-like experience ideal for media consumption and productivity
Crease-Free Display Technology
The Find N7 will feature new display technology designed to make the screen crease much less noticeable or virtually invisible:
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Based on Find N6’s crease-free screen technology
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New hinge mechanism reduces screen crease significantly
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Tipster Smart Pikachu claims the Find N7 will launch with virtually crease-free inner display
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Display panels from SDC (Samsung Display) for inner screen and BOE for outer screen
Positioning and Competition
The Find N7 is positioned to compete directly with:
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Apple iPhone Fold (rumoured September 2026 launch)
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide (expected similar design)
Oppo’s strategy appears to be entering the wide-screen foldable market before Apple’s first foldable iPhone debuts, establishing early market presence.
Camera Upgrade
The Find N7 is anticipated to pack a 200MP main camerasignificantly upgrading from previous Find N series models, positioning it as a camera-heavy foldable device. The horizontal rear camera module design adds to the premium flagship aesthetic.
What This Means
The Find N7 represents Oppo’s evolution in foldable technology:
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Wider form factor for better media viewing and productivity
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Crease-free display addressing one of foldables’ biggest complaints
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Flagship camera making it competitive with non-foldable flagships
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Strategic timing to compete with Apple’s first foldable
The device will likely launch in China first before expanding to global markets, following Oppo’s typical rollout pattern for premium devices.
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