The next big foldable phone from Oppo may still be under wraps, but fresh benchmark listings have now given us a strong hint of what's powering it. The upcoming Oppo Find N6 has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing flagship-grade performance and an unusual chipset configuration that sets it apart.
Oppo Find N6 Geekbench listing reveals 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
The upcoming Oppo foldable phone has arrived on Geekbench with the model number CPH2765 and has managed to score a single-core score of 3,524 points. Meanwhile, it has managed to hit 9,090 points in the multi-core score.
Additionally, the Oppo Find N6 has also been spotted on the Geekbench OpenCL GPU benchmark test, scoring 24,103 points. Now, this listing confirms the Adreno 840 GPU powering the foldable.


We also see a rather interesting CPU architecture, with five performance cores clocked at 3.63 GHz and two high-performance prime cores clocked at 4.61 GHz, which is a total of seven cores. All hints suggest that this could be a custom 7-core variant of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which normally follows a 6+2 setup.
It's not unusual and rather a crucial consideration for a foldable design where internal space is tighter and heat management is more complex than in conventional slab phones.
Apart from this, the Geekbench listings have also revealed that the phone will arrive with Android 16 out of the box and offer 16 GB of RAM.
Besides, Oppo is also reportedly working on a crease-free display for the Find N6. A different leak also suggested that the Oppo Find N6 could arrive with an AI stylus.
While Oppo has yet to officially tease the Find N6, the benchmark appearances do hint at an imminent launch. If the leaked Find N6 specifications hold true, it could emerge as one of the most powerful foldable phones of 2026.



























