Crease visibility and tactility can make or break the foldable experience. After months of daily testing, three flagships have emerged as the benchmark: OPPO Find N3/OnePlus Open, vivo X Fold3 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6. From near-invisible grooves to ridges you still feel, here’s how each device stacks up—and why the rankings might surprise you.
The Great Crease Debate: Foldables Ranked

A foldable’s inner display only feels truly futuristic when the hinge all but disappears. OPPO’s Find N3/OnePlus Open sets the gold standard, scoring a near-perfect 9.5/10 for both visibility and touch. vivo’s X Fold3 Pro follows close behind, while Samsung’s brand-new Galaxy Z Fold6 shows improvement but still trails its rivals. This introduction outlines the criteria used, crease visibility, finger feel and long-term durability, so you’ll know exactly why one foldable edges another. Ready to dive deeper? Let’s unfold each phone’s unique story, starting with the reigning champion that’s been in our pocket for more than half a year.
OPPO Find N3 / OnePlus Open: The Nearly Invisible Groove

After seven months of heavy multitasking, OPPO’s micro-teardrop hinge still keeps the inner screen remarkably flat. Under direct light the crease is a faint shimmer; run a finger across and you’ll struggle to find it unless pressing hard. OPPO says its proprietary steel hinge and multi-layer ultra-thin glass distribute stress more evenly, and real-world use backs the claim. Streaming video feels tablet-smooth, gaming never shows a ridge and split-screen apps flow naturally over the center. If you want a foldable that doesn’t constantly remind you it folds, the Find N3 (or its OnePlus twin) remains the device to beat.
vivo X Fold3 Pro: Almost as Smooth, a Hair Less Flat

vivo’s third-generation hinge brings the crease rating to 9/10 for looks and 8.5/10 for touch. The ridge is subtle, but in bright sunlight you’ll glimpse a faint valley. vivo compensates with a 2K+ LTPO panel that hides lines in pure OLED blacks, so streaming high-contrast movies looks pristine. The phone is also the lightest in its class, meaning you can hold it one-handed without flex wobble. While not quite OPPO-level, the X Fold3 Pro proves Chinese manufacturers are pushing crease tech faster than anyone expected, offering a nearly seamless canvas for sketching, reading and gaming on the go.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: Good, Not Great, Yet

Samsung shaved the Fold6’s hinge gap and deepened the screen layers, jumping to 8/10 for visibility and 7.5/10 for feel. You’ll still notice the trough when scrolling a white webpage, but it’s miles better than the Fold5. Samsung’s strength is reliability: its Armor Aluminum frame and IPX8 water resistance add peace of mind missing from rivals. The crease, though, reminds you this is an iterative update. If you’re coming from an older Fold, the improvement is instantly obvious; if you’ve held an OPPO or vivo, you’ll wish Samsung had pushed a little harder.
Writing & Drawing: S Pen Meets a Flatter Center

One area the Fold6 finally leaps ahead is stylus performance. The reduced ridge means the S Pen glides with fewer skips, making note-taking and doodling feel more like writing on a laminated notebook than a wobbly magazine spine. Samsung’s AI handwriting-to-text features, now quicker on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, capitalize on the smoother mid-screen. Competitors don’t yet ship an official pen, giving Samsung an edge for artists and productivity power users. If a digital notebook is non-negotiable, the remaining crease may be worth living with, especially when paired with Samsung’s robust One UI multitasking.
Caring for Your Crease: Tips for Long-Term Flatness

Even the best hinge can deepen if mistreated. Keep debris out by folding the phone when slipping it into pockets, avoid pressing hard with fingernails and never leave it half-open under weight. Extreme heat softens ultra-thin glass, so don’t sun-bake your device on a car dashboard. A microfiber wipe removes oils that accentuate the valley under glare. Finally, install the manufacturer’s screen protector; it distributes force across the panel and preserves warranty. Follow these habits and you’ll retain that fresh-out-of-box flatness for years, no matter which foldable you choose.
Final Verdict: Which Foldable Belongs in Your Pocket?

If crease invisibility tops your wish list, OPPO Find N3/OnePlus Open is the clear winner. vivo X Fold3 Pro offers a near-identical experience in a lighter body, making it a strong runner-up. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 still shows a ridge but compensates with stylus support and rugged water resistance Western buyers trust. In short: artists and ecosystem loyalists may lean Samsung; weight-conscious multitaskers will love vivo; perfectionists chasing the flattest display should grab OPPO. Whichever path you pick, the foldable future is brighter, and flatter, than ever.