OPPO Find X2 launch event invite at MWC 2020 via Revu Philippines

OPPO Find X2 flagship phone launching Feb 22 at MWC 2020

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The successor to 2018’s OPPO Find X will be unveiled this month at the Mobile World Congress 2020 in Barcelona, Spain.

(February 21: There’s an update! Read OPPO Find X2 now launching Mar 6. OPPO Watch could debut, too.)

(Update, February 19: Listed? Read OPPO Find X2 specs, features leaked by official Shopee store.)

Chinese OEM OPPO has announced that it will take the wraps off its next flagship smartphone, the OPPO Find X2, at this year’s biggest mobile tech show, which runs from February 24 to 27. The company is staging the event on February 22, or two days before MWC officially opens its doors.

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We don’t know much about the Find X2, and the rumor mill hasn’t been generous with information on what to expect. However, it’s widely believed that OPPO’s upcoming flagship will feature a 6.5-inch curved QHD+ screen with 120Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole cutout at the upper-left corner of the panel to house the selfie camera.

Sources claim the display won’t be as curved as that on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro and Vivo NEX 3, though.

OPPO Find X2 screen or display design leak via Revu Philippines

This is supposedly the screen of the OPPO Find X2 (via Weibo)

Inside, the OPPO Find X2 is rumored to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 alongside the manufacturer’s own M1 co-processor to help take some load off the Snapdragon chip.

Previous rumors have also indicated a 48-megapixel Sony IMX689 main sensor with an omni-directional auto-focus system, an ultra-wide shooter, and a 13-megapixel telephoto camera capable of 5x hybrid optical zoom, as well as support for 50-watt fast wireless charging — however unlikely it may seem in the near future.

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OPPO spin-off brand Realme is also scheduled to hold its first global launch at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Affordable 5G phones are expected to get the spotlight at the company’s booth. There’s a chance we might see the Realme X50 Pro, too.

It was earlier reported that South Korean electronics manufacturer LG has pulled out of MWC 2020 amid growing fears over the spread of the novel coronavirus. ZTE has also cancelled its plans for a press conference, but it will still make an appearance in Barcelona.

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Reviews editor: Ramon "Monch" Lopez has 16 years of professional experience creating and editing content for print and digital publications such as Yahoo. He headed the gadgets-merchandising division of one of the Philippines’ largest retail operators somewhere in between.