It’s not a new smartphone, but a more powerful version of Oppo Find X. It’s already certified in China, which means the announcement is just around the corner. The world’s first smartphone with 10 GB of RAM is already on the way. The pioneer is going to become the company Oppo, owned by the well-known Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer BBK Electronics.
On the site of the Chinese telecommunications equipment certification center TENAA (analog of the US FCC regulator), a new version of the flagship Oppo Find X. His main and most likely the only feature concerns memory. The new version of the smartphone received 10 GB of RAM instead of 8 GB. The internal memory is 256 GB.
In the rest, it is no different from the original Oppo Find X, announced in June. The smartphone has the same 6.42-inch Super AMOLED-display with a resolution of 2340×1080 pixels, a dual main camera with 16- and 20-megapixel sensors, as well as a 25-megapixel front. Both cameras are hidden in the retractable module. The smartphone is based on the eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor with Adreno 630 graphics. And the battery is provided by the 3730 mAh battery with support for fast charging Super VOOC (full charge in 35 minutes).
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