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OPPO continues to expand its product lineup. The company’s next big move is the planned introduction of the OPPO Find X8 Series at the end of 2024. However, we already have some information about this eagerly awaited smartphone series. In fact, thanks to DCS, our knowledge about it is growing every day. Here are the details…

What to Expect from the OPPO Find X8: Early Leaks and Details

Digital Chat Station, known for leaks about yet-to-be-announced smartphones, recently told us that the OPPO Find X8 Series will feature something similar to Apple’s AirDrop. Now, they have leaked the technical specifications of the base model of the upcoming series.

According to the leaks, the OPPO Find X8 will have a 6.6-inch screen with a 1.5K resolution, which is reportedly very sharp. Previous leaks suggest that this panel will be OLED. Additionally, there are developments regarding the “AirDrop” feature mentioned earlier.

Users will be able to use this feature with other users, including those with iPhones, but the other person will need to install an application. Additionally, DCS has leaked information that ColorOS 15 is expected to be very smooth. If you’re curious, here are all the leaks about the Oppo Find X8:

Probable Specifications of Oppo Find X8:

  • Display:
    • 6.6-inch OLED display
    • 1.5K resolution
    • 120Hz refresh rate
    • Flat panel design (shift from previous curved displays)
  • Battery:
    • Silicon battery technology
    • Expected capacity: 5100mAh to 5500mAh
  • Camera System:
    • Triple camera setup
    • 3X periscope telephoto lens
    • Hasselblad tuning
    • Main camera: 50MP Sony sensor with a 1/1.4″ size
    • New image-processing algorithms
  • Software:
    • ColorOS 15
    • Significant user experience improvements
  • Processor:
    • MediaTek Dimensity 9400
    • Configuration:
      • One Cortex-X5 super core clocked at 3.4GHz
      • Three Cortex-X4 super cores
      • Four Cortex-A7 series large cores
    • Performance:
      • 34% reduction in power consumption while maintaining the same speed and complexity
      • 18% increase in performance at the same power

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