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We can’t wait to see the world’s fourth-largest smartphone company‘s 2021 flagship, considering that while underrated, OPPO‘s Find X2 Pro is actually one of 2020’s best handsets. March can’t come soon enough, when the handset is expected to launch alongside the OPPO Find X3 Neo and Find X3 Lite.
(Update, March 11: The OPPO Find X3 Pro has been launched! See its price, specs, and availability here. And check this out for our full review of the flagship phone!)
The rumor mill has not let us down, though. The most recent leak has just surfaced, revealing the key specs of the OPPO Find X3 Pro on a cloud-based testing site.
The screenshots below show a unit with model number PEEM00 — seemingly confirmed now as the Find X3 Pro. The same device with that model number was spotted a month ago on the site of Antutu with a whopping benchmark score of 771,491, but it wasn’t clear at the time if the phone was the regular X3 or the Pro variant.
Click on a thumbnail to launch the slideshow and see the full images grabbed from CoolAPK
Not surprisingly, the OPPO Find X3 Pro is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip, one of the most powerful — if not the most powerful — SoCs today. The chipset is paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of built-in storage, although there might be other memory configurations.
It’s also clear from the images that the smartphone has a screen with a 1,440 x 3,216 resolution, runs Android 11 layered with ColorOS 11.2, and can take binned photos at 16 megapixels.
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Previous leaks claim that the Find X3 Pro features a 6.7-inch OLED display with an adaptive dynamic frame rate of 10Hz to 120Hz, two 50-megapixel Sony sensors banded with 13-megapixel telephoto and 3-megapixel macro cameras, and a 4,500mAh battery with 65 watts of wired charging. OPPO’s full-path color-management system should allow the screen to natively support 10-bit color depth. Unofficial renders, on the other hand, show a device with a curved, punch-hole panel and a uniquely designed camera bump.
Via SlashLeaks
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