Oppo launched its high-end smartphone, the Find X2 Pro last March. A luxury model, ultra-efficient and offering magnificent photos, the Find X3 Pro will logically be its successor. Already, the first indiscretions about it are being heard by different sources which makes one think of certain truths. Indeed, Evan Blass, also known on Twitter as @evleaks, posted a post detailing some features of Oppo’s upcoming Find X3 Pro.
The best for the processor
Thus, the future smartphone Oppo Find X3 Pro would have the code name Fussi. It should use the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset which makes sense given that this is the fastest version of the founder’s chips and the Find X3 Pro must be a technological showcase for the Chinese manufacturer. Without much risk of making a mistake, there could be 12 GB of RAM. The screen should measure 6.7 inches with a resolution of 1440×3216 pixels, according to Evan Blass. The refresh rate could be adapted from 10 to 120 Hz, depending on the needs of the applications, thus optimizing the device’s energy resources and preserving battery life. The screen will be 10-bit compatible and therefore capable of displaying up to 1 billion colors.
4 photo sensors including 2 of 50 megapixels
The photo part could rely on two main sensors from Sony, the IMX766 with 50 duplicate megapixels, one of which takes care of the wide angle and the other of the ultra wide angle to see even more to the sides. There would also be a 13-megapixel sensor with 2x optical zoom and a module for 3-megapixel macros. The digital zoom could go up to 50x or more since the current Find X2 Pro can go up to 60x. The mobile could integrate two batteries, like the Find X2 Pro with a total capacity of 4500 mAh with the SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charge capable of delivering 65 Watts. It would also be possible to recharge the mobile with a wireless system up to 30 Watts.
The smartphone would have a thickness of 8 mm for a weight of 190 grams. It would benefit from a ceramic back or curved matte frosted glass. The Find X3 Pro would be powered by Android 11 with a ColorOS 11 software overlay. Of course, despite the serious leaks announced by Evan Blass in the past, this information should be taken with caution, especially since the official presentation is not expected before March 2021.