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Oppo find X7 series: Unveiling advanced technology

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The tech world is abuzz with the latest leaks about the Oppo Find X7 series, showcasing potential smartphone design and technology advancements. With new images and specifications emerging, the series, including the Find X7 and Find X7 Pro, is poised to make a significant impact.

Design and camera features

Recent social media posts, particularly on Weibo, have displayed intriguing Oppo Find X7 Pro images. These images show an octagonal rear camera island, sparking discussions and speculation among tech enthusiasts. However, there’s a belief that these photos might be of a case designed to conceal the phone’s actual appearance.

On the other hand, the base model, the Find X7, adopts a more traditional circular rear camera design, similar to that of the Oppo Find N3. This design choice indicates a cohesive aesthetic approach across Oppo’s latest offerings.

Impressive camera capabilities and internal hardware

The Find X7 series is expected to revolutionise smartphone photography. The Find X7 Pro, in particular, is rumoured to feature a dual periscope telephoto lens system. This includes a 50MP Sony IMX858 camera with up to 6x optical zoom and a 50MP IMX890 periscope telephoto camera offering 3x optical zoom, alongside a primary and ultra-wide lens.

A notable highlight is the potential incorporation of a new 50MP one-inch Sony LYT-900 sensor for the primary camera of the Find X7 Pro. If true, this would be a pioneering move in the smartphone industry.

Under the hood, the Find X7 is expected to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chip, whereas the Pro model might feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Additionally, rumours suggest the existence of a third variant, the Find X7 Ultra, which is also likely to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Release anticipation and expected date

While an official launch date for the Oppo Find X7 series remains unannounced, the anticipation is building steadily, fuelled by continuous leaks and speculations. With its advanced features and specifications, the Find X7 series stands to be a significant player in the smartphone market.

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