We’ve heard quite a lot about the Oppo Find 7 in the past few weeks. Previously, we heard Oppo Find 7 will come in two versions; one featuring a FHD display with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution while the other one will boast a QHD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution.
It could be correct as Oppo has confirmed on their Twitter account the existence of two versions of the Oppo Find 7, which will launch on March 19th. Additionally, an alleged image of the upcoming Oppo Find 7 also popped up on the design award website Red Dot.
We already know a few things about what the handset will bring at the table, and appearance at the website also confirmed some of those. The handset is expected to come with a 5.5-inch display, and it’s rumored to come in two models as mentioned before. Additionally, the product listing on the website listed a 13MP camera, so users who are fantasizing about 50MP camera might get a little disappointed.
Under the hood, Oppo Find 7 is expected to come with Snapdragon 800 chipset with support for TD-LTE 4G network connectivity. Other rumored specs include 3GB of RAM, 16GB storage with a microSD card slot and Android 4.4 as its operating system pre-installed out of the box.
The handset will see the light of the day on March 19th, we’ll update you as soon as things get official.
Source: Oppo, Engadget
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