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OPPO set to launch Find X8 series globally featuring Hasselblad camera system

OPPO is launching its Find X8 series globally, featuring a Hasselblad camera system, advanced AI, and enhanced performance in its flagship models.

OPPO, one of the leading brands in the smartphone industry, has revealed its latest flagship models, the Find X8 and Find X8 Pro, during an event in Shenzhen. These new models feature the highly anticipated Hasselblad Master Camera System, along with other high-end specifications.

New standards for smartphone excellence

The Find X8 series marks a new chapter for OPPO, blending top-tier camera technology with high-performance hardware and software. Pete Lau, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at OPPO, stated, “Find X8 series sets a new standard for smartphone excellence, combining our superior Hasselblad Master Camera System with next-generation performance, battery technology, and a leap forward for OPPO AI as part of ColorOS 15. Find X8 is incredibly thin and light despite its ultra-powerful performance across the board, and Find X8 Pro is a camera flagship pushing industry limits with its incredible zoom.”

The Hasselblad partnership is expected to be a standout feature, positioning the Find X8 Pro as a leading contender in smartphone photography. This collaboration promises industry-leading zoom capabilities and an enhanced photo-capturing experience, which will appeal to photography enthusiasts and professionals alike.

High-end performance and advanced AI

Along with the camera improvements, OPPO’s Find X8 series includes next-level performance powered by its custom-designed processors and advanced AI capabilities, integrated with ColorOS 15. Both models are expected to deliver seamless multitasking and an enhanced user experience with new features that leverage artificial intelligence for improved functionality.

Battery technology also sees significant improvements in the Find X8 series, ensuring longer battery life without compromising performance. This is particularly important for users who rely heavily on their devices for photography, video, and gaming.

Global availability

OPPO’s continued focus on innovation is paired with a commitment to delivering high-quality devices to consumers worldwide. Following the Shenzhen event, the company plans to expand the availability of the Find X8 and Find X8 Pro to international markets in the coming months. More details about the global launch, including specific market availability, will be announced soon.

For those eager to explore the full potential of OPPO’s latest flagship smartphones, further details about the Find X8 series and the new ColorOS 15 will be shared at the upcoming global launch event.

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