Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO is reportedly set to launch its new Find X6 series of smartphones in March this year. As anticipation builds for this upcoming release, recent reports have revealed details about the design and features of the new lineup. Today, tech tipster Digital Chat Station shared a schematic of an unannounced OPPO phone with model number CPH2377, giving us an exciting first look at its design.

OPPO CPH2377 schematic leak

The OPPO CPH2377 is set to feature a flat display with a punch-hole design on the front. The bottom bezel of the device is slightly thicker than the other bezels, while the top bezel houses an earpiece that doubles up as a speaker. The left edge of the device has volume up and down buttons, while the right side features an alert slider-like button and a power key.

But it’s the back panel of the phone that really catches the eye, with a massive round camera module housing three cameras, including a periscope zoom camera placed in the center. The camera island also includes a microphone and a pill-shaped dual-LED flash unit.

What’s interesting about the camera module is the text imprinted inside it, which reads “Powered by MariSilicon” and “Hasselblad,” indicating that this is an OPPO phone. However, Digital Chat Station suggests that the presence of the alert slider on the device suggests that it may debut as a OnePlus device in the global market. As of now, we can only speculate as to what this means, but it’s certain to generate plenty of excitement in the tech world.

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