Oppo, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer, has recently patented a new device with a unique design aesthetic that features honeycomb designs. The patent was filed in China with the CNIPA (China National Intellectual Property Administration).

In the patent, the Chinese tech giant has also included 8 product sketches alongside 7 colored renders as well. Looking at the patent, the device in question features a punch hole display on the front with a single selfie shooter cutout. Furthermore, the display features narrow bezels along with curved edges. On the rear, a quad camera setup is present on a circular module.
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Arriving at the smartphone’s most unique aspect, the display is surrounded by what seems to be a special material. The material could be carbon fiber with a honeycomb structure, which is highlighted in a bright green/blue color scheme. This adds to the appeal to the device while also giving it a tough or armored look. Speakers can also be found both on the top and bottom of the smartphone, which seamlessly blends into the device’s body and the honeycomb designed area.

At the moment, the name of the device is unknown. However, the report from LetsGoDigital, does state that the smartphone could be the successor of the flagship Oppo Ace 2. Unfortunately, that is just speculation and we will have to wait and see if the company actually does release a device with such a design, or whether they were just covering all bases.
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