The upcoming Oppo Find N6 phone has begun to appear on performance testing platforms, in preparation for its expected global launch next month. Leaks indicate that it will not be released in India, while it is expected to arrive in some European and South Asian markets to replace both the Find N5 and the OnePlus Open.

Geekbench results revealed that the phone outperformed a number of foldable phones such as the Pixel 10 Pro Fold and Galaxy Z Fold7, especially with its 16 GB random access memory. Based on previous Find N versions, Oppo is likely to launch another 12GB version as the lowest-priced base option.

The phone also showed a noticeable jump in performance compared to its competitors, both in the single-core processor test and in the OpenCL graphics test. For example, it outperformed the Galaxy Z Fold7 by about 30% in the single-core performance test, and recorded a similar difference in the graphics test compared to the Magic V5.

Despite this superiority, the phone will rely on a smaller number of cores than some other devices equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which may indicate Oppo’s reliance on custom improvements to achieve a balance between performance and efficiency.

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