The upcoming Oppo Find X will mark the return of the Chinese company’s Find series of flagship smartphones, and more likely than not, it will come with high-end hardware. Well, it appears the Find X has already been listed on TENAA, and we now know some of its specifications.
Although the Find X’s TENAA page has already been removed, several parties managed to get some specifications of the phone from the listing beforehand. These include a 2.8GHz octa-core chipset – likely Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 845 SoC – a 6.4-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, as well as a 3,645mAh battery. Chances are, it should come with Oppo’s proprietary VOOC fast charging too.
Alleged leak of the Oppo Find X.
Aside from that, the Find X will supposedly come with a 20MP + 16MP dual-camera system. Based on Oppo’s previous teaser of the phone, this camera setup may be able to deliver 5x optical zoom – most phones can only do 3x optical zoom. The front-facing shooter, on the other hand, is a 25MP camera.
Other specifications listed on Find X’s TENAA page include 8GB of RAM, at least 128GB of internal storage (further expandable with a microSD card slot), as well as Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.
The Oppo Find X will be launched in Paris on 19 June 2018. We’ll find out then if these specifications reflect the consumer version of the upcoming flagship phone.
(Source: GSMArena)
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