
OPPO Find N6 Launches with AI-Powered Stylus That Converts Handwriting to Charts Instantly
TLDR
- OPPO partners with Google Cloud to launch the OPPO AI Pen alongside the Find N6 foldable flagship
- AI Chart feature powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro converts handwritten notes into editable digital tables with a button press
- AI Image function built with Nano Banana transforms doodles into refined artwork with text prompts
- Find N6 gets Android Quick Share compatibility with Apple devices, enabling cross-platform file sharing without extra apps

OPPO is launching its Find N6 foldable smartphone with the OPPO AI Pen, an AI-powered stylus that instantly converts handwritten notes into professional digital charts and transforms sketches into polished artwork. The collaboration with Google Cloud brings Gemini-powered productivity features to Malaysia’s foldable device market, positioning the Find N6 as a mobile workstation for professionals and creatives.
AI Chart Transforms Handwritten Notes Into Digital Tables

The OPPO AI Pen introduces AI Chart, a feature built with Gemini 2.5 Pro that addresses a longstanding productivity bottleneck. Users can press the dedicated side button on the stylus and circle their handwritten notes to generate clean, editable digital tables instantly. The feature targets professionals who frequently attend meetings, planning sessions, and work scenarios where quick information organization matters. Kai Tang, President of Software Engineering at OPPO, positions the technology as evolving “the traditional stylus into the innovative OPPO AI Pen, marking a significant leap in efficiency for the foldable smartphone experience.”
AI Image Converts Doodles Into Refined Artwork
Beyond productivity, the OPPO AI Pen includes AI Image functionality built with Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image). The feature transforms simple sketches into refined artwork across multiple artistic styles, from classic oil painting textures to modern digital art. Users can provide specific text prompts to guide the AI’s interpretation of their drawings, expanding creative possibilities for designers, artists, and visual thinkers working on foldable devices.
Cross-Platform File Sharing Comes to Find N6
OPPO is collaborating with Google to bring Android Quick Share compatibility with Apple devices to the Find N6. In the coming weeks, users will be able to send photos, videos, and files directly to Apple devices without downloading additional applications. The move addresses a persistent pain point in Malaysia’s mixed-ecosystem workplace environments where iPhone and Android users need to collaborate seamlessly.
Find N6 Integrates Advanced ColorOS 16 Features

The productivity-enhancing features ship as part of ColorOS 16, fully integrated into the Find N6 from launch. OPPO positions the device as combining its advanced foldable hardware with Google’s AI capabilities to create “a true mobile workstation” for users who need to create, collaborate, and communicate on the go. The Find N6 represents OPPO’s deeper collaboration with Google Cloud to deliver cutting-edge AI experiences to the Malaysian market.
Our Takes
OPPO is smart to lean hard into productivity for foldables—the form factor has always promised laptop-replacement vibes but rarely delivered on actual work tools. The AI Chart feature solves a real problem (nobody wants to retype meeting notes), and cross-platform Quick Share with Apple devices is overdue for Malaysia’s mixed-device workplaces. If the AI Pen’s handwriting recognition works as smoothly as promised, this could finally make foldables feel essential rather than just fancy.
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