Oppo Find N7 tipped to debut as firm’s first wide-folding handset with crease-free screen
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:
When folded: Resembles a passport with compact dimensions
When unfolded: Opens to landscape orientation with broader viewing area
** 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:
Based on Find N6’s crease-free screen technology
New hinge mechanism reduces screen crease significantly
Tipster Smart Pikachu claims the Find N7 will launch with virtually crease-free inner display
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:
Apple iPhone Fold (rumoured September 2026 launch)
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:
Wider form factor for better media viewing and productivity
Crease-free display addressing one of foldables’ biggest complaints
Flagship camera making it competitive with non-foldable flagships
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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