Oppo Find X8 series to bring brighter displays, Pro variant returns

Yordan, 08 August 2024

Oppo is preparing to launch three Find X8 phones, reveals leakster Digital Chatstation – Find X8, Find X8 Pro, and Find X8 Ultra. That's right, there will be both a Pro and an Ultra variant, which will be a first for the X series.

The source shared on Weibo some details about the new phones, including display specifications and chipsets that the Find X8 series will run on.

Displays for Oppo Find X8 phones will be brighter, Pro variant returns

The Find X8 phones will once again use two chipsets between them – Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. We may assume the vanilla will get the Mediatek chip and the Ultra will get the Qualcomm platform, leaving the question which way the Pro will go.

Speaking of screens, Find X8 and Find X8 Pro will have 1260p panels - flat on the vanilla and curved on the sides for the Pro. The Find X8 Ultra will come with a QHD panel screen. All the displays will be 8T LTPO OLEDs by BOE with the brightness "significantly improved."

Oppo Find X7 Ultra (left) next to Find X6 Pro Oppo Find X7 Ultra (left) next to Find X6 Pro

Oppo traditionally launches its Find X flagships in the first quarter of the year, meaning we should expect Find X8 phones between January and March 2025. However, there are rumors that Mediatek and Snapdragon so Oppo might pull the launch forward this year.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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  • Anonymous
  • 12 Aug 2024
  • AAX

OLED displays are good for dimmer environments but in bright sunlight none of them are all that great. If you work outdoors in a sunny environment you really need a phone with an IPS screen. Maybe there is a phone out there with a PaperWhite technolo...

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Aug 2024
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Interesting comments, and appreciate the linked testing results as an adjunct to the GSMArena test. A quick question on your use case. If you max out brightness, is battery longevity, screen on time available, a concern? How about image burn-in? Look...

I just take GSMArena and notebookcheck as my go to sources as they have a large number of devices tested and they use a solid/the same testing methodology for nearly all of them so it's easily comparable. Again, I'm mostly concerned ab...

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