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The Oppo Find X8 is expected to be released in China sometime in Q4 this year, possibly in October. A design schematic of the phone surfaced online a couple of days ago. Now, a real-life image has emerged, which reveals a slightly different design than the schematic.

The camera sensors have also been relocated

The schematic showed a circular camera island, however, we can see a rounded square design in the real-life image. This is a shift from the circular camera island design of the Find X7 series. The flash module retains its placement from the predecessor, however, the camera sensors have been relocated.

In addition, the phone has transitioned to a flat design for both the middle frame and the back panel. While we cannot see the front, judging from the middle frame it appears that the phone packs a flat AMOLED panel. The latest report from Smartprix also claims that the phone will have a flat display. It will be a 6.7-inch, 1.5K panel that will support 120Hz max refresh rate.

Speaking of the imaging system, it could remain similar to its predecessor. As can be seen from the image, the phone packs a total of three cameras on the back, the same as the Oppo Find X7.

For those interested, the camera system is claimed to include a 50 MP main lens, a 50 MP ultrawide, and a 3x periscope telephoto lens. Notably, the Find X7 packs a 64 MP sensor for the periscope telephoto camera.

In terms of performance, the phone is expected to be powered by the Dimensity 9400 chipset, which is the successor of the Dimensity 9300 used on the predecessor.

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