The OPPO Find X that was made official in 2018 will be soon replaced by its successor – the OPPO Find X2. The smartphone will be unveiled on Feb. 22 in Barcelona and it will be showcased at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020 tech trade show between Feb. 24 and Feb. 27. SlashLeaks has a listing for a leaked render of the upcoming Find X2. It appears like a fan-made render, but it does corroborate with the all information that have surfaced so far for the Find X2 phone.

The render shows that the Find X2 is fitted with a punch-hole display. The edges of the screen are curved. Reports have claimed that the phone will be arriving with a 6.5-inch screen that will support quad HD+ resolution. Users will be able to switch between 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rates on the device. The curvature at the edges of the screen could around 80 degrees. The new image shows the presence of volume up and down buttons on left side and a bit large-sized power key.

OPPO Find X2

The Find X had a slider mechanism for its camera assembly.  The new render of the upcoming Find X2 reveals that its backside has a triple camera setup at the top-left corner. The first lens is a rectangular in shape which suggests that it could be a periscope lens. An LED flash is placed below the third lens.

Reports have revealed that the Find X2 will be arriving with a Sony IMX689 lens. The custom-made 48-megapixel sensor is said to be built by partnership between Sony and OPPO. The setup reportedly includes a Sony IMX708 lens. It said to be capable at shooting the widest wide-angle shots and it is expected to debut first on the Find X2. The camera setup of the Find X2 is also rumored to include a 13-megapixel telephoto sensor. The phone may flaunt a Sony IMX616 32-megapixel selfie snapper.

Certifications platforms have revealed that the Find X2 series will include Find X2 and Find X2 Pro. The Snapdragon 865 mobile platform will be driving the Find X2 lineup. Some of the other features that could be available on the Find X2 include LPDDR5, UFS 3.0 storage, NFC, Wi-Fi 6, 65W fast charging and OPPO M1 co-processor.

 

 

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