Oppo Find X7 and Find X7 Ultra display specs revealed, no Pro in sight

Yordan, 19 December 2023

Oppo will use BOE 8T displays for its Find X7 flagship series, reveals the latest leak. Digital Chat Station posted the display specs of the series, as well as the battery capacity, with one major surprise - there will be no Find X7 Pro.

According to the leakster, there will be a vanilla Find X7, a flagship Find X7 Ultra, and a Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communications Version. Currently, the post is nowhere to be found on the user’s wall on Weibo, but some people managed to grab a screenshot.

BOE 8T LTPO OLED panel on the vivo X100 Pro BOE 8T LTPO OLED panel on the vivo X100 Pro

The Find X7 will have a 6.78” LTPO OLED panel with a resolution of 2780 x 1264 pixels. The Ultra will have a slightly bigger diagonal - 6.82” but is also coming with a higher resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels.

The panel will be the same technology used in the vivo X100 Pro and OnePlus 12 for ultra-high brightness.

The duo (or trio, depending on how you count) will have a 5,000 mAh battery with 100W charging, and the Ultra will also bring 50W wireless charging, which we already knew from a 3C certification.

The move to omit the Pro moniker sure is surprising, but we have heard the same specs of the Pro and Ultra. Oppo could be trying to join the Ultra hype started by Samsung and Xiaomi, and there’s also a real possibility some of the names are carrying well over machine translation.

Only time will tell, as we are waiting for Oppo to launch the series in the following weeks.

Source (in Chinese) | Via 1Via 2


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Hey @Yordan, What's the point inserting the X6 Pro youtube video in an article about the soon to be released X7 and X7 Ultra, when a simple mention and hyperlink would suffice? Most readers interested would have already seen last year�...

  • Anonymous
  • 19 Dec 2023
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Yes what Huawei is doing is impressive. And the newest rumors are that Huawei will use imx 989 in P70 Pro

Most likely, Huawei's camera software is so good that it beats phones with larger sensors.

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