New photos show Oppo’s upcoming new 5G flagship a few days before the unveiling

Photos of Oppo’s three new Find X3 phones appear

So let’s start with the Oppo Find X3 Pro, the flagship phone from the trio. The device has a 6.7-inch 1440p AMOLED screen with a Gorilla Glass 5 protection with a 120Hz refresh rate. For those who do not know the term, it just means that the screen is updated 120 times per second, as opposed to the standard 60 times per second. With a refresh rate of 120Hz, scrolling and game animation are as smooth as a Tyler Herro 3-pointer (sorry Steph fans). However, there is a downside, and a high refresh rate can drain your battery, just like using a Tyler Herro 3-point. Combine that with the power needed to use 5G connectivity and hopefully the 4500mAh battery in the device will provide a full day of power. With a fast charge of 65 W, however, it will not take long to turn on the battery to a level you feel comfortable with. And the phone supports wireless charging.

The Find X3 Pro is equipped with the 5nm Snapdragon 888 manufactured by Samsung Foundry. This is the best Snapdragon chip at the moment (possibly to be used by a Snapdragon 888+ later this year). The handset has 12 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage and there is a fingerprint scanner on the screen. At the back you will find a 50MP wide-angle camera, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 13MP periscope zoom and a 5MP micro-lens that captures certain photo data. This will help the handset deliver 5x hybrid and 20x digital zoom. A 32 MP protruder protruding front handles selfies and the device has an IP68 protection rating.

On March 11, we also see that Oppo launches the Find X3 Neo. The manufacturer hooks up to some of the specs on the top shelf found in the Find X3 Pro, reducing the screen to 6.5 inches Gorilla Glass 5-protected AMOLED goodness. Oppo also drops the resolution to 1080p and although it’s faster than the standard 60Hz, the Find X3 Neo upgrades the screen to 90Hz or 90 times per second instead of the flagship’s 120Hz. The disc set is the best silicone, but from one generation ago; it is the 7nm Snapdragon 865 that is paired with 12 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage. The fingerprint scanner remains on the screen. Oppo also keeps the same 32MP selfie snapper on this model, but the rear camera system is changed. The main camera weighs 50MP, but the ultra-wide-angle camera is now 16MP, and the micro lens is out and replaced by a 2MP macro lens. The same 4500mAh battery found on the Find X3 Pro powers the Find X3 Neo. The IP rating has dropped to IPx4, but this model also supports 5G.

The Oppo Find X3 Lite will be 5G, like the other two models. The 6.44-inch screen has Gorilla Glass protection, but it’s Gorilla Glass 3, not GG 5 like the other two devices. It also has a 1080p resolution and is powered by the mid-range Snapdragon 765G chips; it is the same component that drives the Pixel 5.. The Find X3 Lite is 5G enabled and has a fingerprint scanner like the other two models. It has 8 GB of memory and 128 GB of memory. There’s a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide snapper, a 2MP macro sensor and another 2MP depth sensor. To keep the lights on is a 4300mAh battery. The IP52 rating means you should try to keep the phone dry.

While prices are currently unknown, last year’s Pro, Neo and Lite were priced at $ 1050, $ 835, $ ​​520 respectively.

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