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Oppo Find X3 Pro is official with two 50MP cameras and unique design

The new Oppo Find X3 Pro is finally here - the flagship brings two 50MP cameras, a new 10bit screen with adaptive refresh rate, and the latest Snapdragon 888 chipset. Arguably its most impressive feature however is the design of the back, which is manufactured from a single piece of glass that flows seamlessly in a continuous curve.

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The phone has a 6.7” LTPO AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution that allows the refresh rate to go between 5Hz and 120Hz, giving you extra smoothness when needed and battery savings when not. The Find X3 Pro also has a 240Hz touch sampling rate.

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The quad-camera setup on the back features two Sony IMX766 sensors (each of them 1/1.56” in size) - one for the main wide-angle camera behind an f/1.8 lens, the other for the ultra-wide-angle shooter sitting behind an f/2.2 lens. The main cam also offers OIS, EIS, and All Pixel Omni-directional PDAF that should deliver quick and accurate focus in all lighting conditions.

There is also a 13 MP f/2.4 telephoto camera that offers a 5x hybrid zoom. It actually has a 52mm effective focal length (about 2x optical zoom) with the rest being covered by digital zooming.

A 3MP macro camera completes the ensemble on the back. It's not your average macro unit, however, that's mostly there to make the numbers - this one lets you zoom really close (up to 60x magnification) and even seen sub-pixels on a smartphone display or microscopic pieces on a surface. It does 1080p video too.

There is one camera on the front it has a 32MP sensor and is sitting inside a punch hole in the upper left corner.

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The Oppo Find X3 Pro also brings support for wireless charging - a first in the lineup. It is called AirVOOC Wireless Flash Charge and offers up to 30W through a dedicated stand. The company says filling the whole 4,500 mAh battery from 0 to 100% would take just 80 minutes.

Of course, there’s also speedy wired charging - SuperVOOC 2.0 65W, which gets the battery from 0 to 40% in 10 minutes, and should deliver a full charge in around 30 minutes.

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The Oppo Find X3 Pro comes with 5G connectivity, thanks to the Snapdragon 888 chipset and its Snapdragon X60 modem. It will support up to 13 bands, both on the SA and NSA spectrum, which Oppo says is more than any other flagship smartphone on the market.

Other connectivity options include the latest Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6E and USB 3.1.

The Find X3 Pro comes with ColorOS 11.2, based on Android 11 and offers Dolby Atmos-certified Stereo Speakers.

Oppo Find X3 Pro in Blue and Black
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The Oppo Find X3 Pro has a single memory option - 12GB LPPDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The phone is offered in either Gloss Black or anti-glare Blue Matte and will ship from 30 March for €1,149.


Oppo Find X3 is official in China - Snapdragon 870 and 8GB RAM

Oppo just concluded its Find X3 series event at which it announced the Find X3 Pro. But while it didn't say anything about the regular Find X3, the company did make it official as well.

The vanilla Oppo Find X3 is nearly identical to its Pro counterpart - the only differences are the chipset and RAM - the Oppo Find X3 uses the 7nm Snapdragon 870 with 8GB of RAM.

Otherwise we're looking at identical camera systems - two 50MP Sony IMX766 1/1.56" sensors (wide and ultrawide), 13MP 5x hybrid, 2x optical telephoto and 3MP 60x magnification macro.

You also get a matching 32MP selfie camera and 6.7-inch 1440x3216px LTPO AMOLED display with 5Hz-120Hz refresh rate. The battery retains its 4,500mAh capacity and 65W wired and 30W wireless charging.

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The Oppo Find X3 is on pre-sale right now on JD.com and will ship on March 19. It comes in three colors - Black, Blue and White - and two configurations - 8/128GB, priced at CNY 4,499 and an 8/256GB that costs CNY 4,999.

Earlier rumors had it that people outside of China will get only the Oppo Find X3 Pro and this Find X3 will remain a local exclusive and the fact that it wasn't mentioned at the event and only appeared on the Chinese website seems to back this up.


Oppo Find X3 Pro leak reveals most important details

Oppo has already announced that its next flagship smartphone, coming out in the first three months of 2021, will be powered by the newly unveiled Snapdragon 888 chipset, but today a new leak gives us a few more details about the device.

The Find X3 Pro, which is what we assume it will be called, is codenamed Fussi, according to Evan Blass, better known as @evleaks. The device will have a 6.7-inch 1440x3216 touchscreen with 1.07 billion color support and adaptive dynamic frame rate - from 10 Hz all the way up to 120 Hz.

Oppo Find X2 Pro and Find X2
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The billion colors is not new, the Find X2 Pro introduced that feature in the smartphone world, and it will be reprised here, while the dynamic refresh rate is akin to what Samsung's done for the Galaxy Note20 Ultra (although we're expecting the Find X3 Pro to support that at its full resolution).

On the rear there will apparently be a pair of new 50 MP Sony IMX766 sensors, one for the primary shooter, and the other for the ultrawide, along with a 13 MP snapper capable of 2x optical zoom and a 3 MP macro camera with lights circling its lens, thus enabling it to function "as a de facto microscope". That's... weird, and not something we've seen before, although there's no mention of an additional periscope zoom camera in this leak which is even weirder considering the Find X2 Pro had such a thing. That's not to say it won't be included, just that we don't have any details about it yet.

The Find X3 Pro is allegedly going to weigh about 190g, with both the screen and the rear being curved towards the frame. The back will be either ceramic or glass, and for color options, we'll get black and blue initially, with white coming later.

The phone will get a 4,500 mAh battery with 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 wired charging, and 30W VOOC Air wireless charging (a notable omission from the Find X2 Pro). The NFC module will have a dual-body antenna design, which will let you tap to pay with either the back towards the reader or the front.

Unsurprisingly, the Find X3 Pro is said to debut running ColorOS 11 based on Android 11.

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Meanwhile, a similar leak popped up on Weibo. The details are pretty much the same as those by Blass, which means either Digital Chat Station is reporting the same stuff to his Chinese audience or he is using the same source, confirming pretty much everything we already mentioned.
 
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Oppo Find X3 Pro leaks in official-looking renders, showcasing unique camera hump

2021 is quickly shaping up to be the year of the strange and unique camera bumps. Samsung's Galaxy S21 family is starting the procession with its weird humps that 'integrate' into the metal frame, but it looks like other companies are willing to experiment too.

Case in point: Oppo's Find X3 Pro. You can take a look for yourself and bask in the glory of the weirdness of the way the back material 'rises' into the hump, thanks to the newly leaked official-looking renders you can see below.

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On the front, the display is obviously curved on the sides, and the front-facing snapper is housed in a left-aligned hole-punch, as was the case for the Find X2 Pro. Unlike that phone, its successor will have adaptive refresh rate, from 10 Hz all the way up to 120 Hz (not just a binary 60/120 switch).

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Speaking of the screen, it will be a 6.7" 1440p OLED panel. On the back, among those four cameras, one is going to be a unique 25x zoom 'microscope' macro lens with a light ring around it (it's the one just under the LED flash), alongside two as-of-yet unannounced 50 MP sensors from Sony (we're assuming one for the main camera, the other going to the ultrawide). As for what the final shooter is - maybe a 2x/3x zoom cam? It's weird to see zero periscopes here, especially since the Find X2 Pro had one, and other companies like Samsung and Huawei are doubling down on them.

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The Find X3 Pro is said to feature wireless charging, and as you can see we might still get a vegan leather version. The phone is allegedly launching around late March or early April, obviously with the Snapdragon 888 on board.
 
Oppo Find X3 Pro launch date officially set for March 11

Oppo has sent a press release, confirming the launch date for its Find X3 Pro flagship. It will arrive on March 11 at an online event that will be live-streamed on YouTube. Our invitation came from Oppo India, with the company confirming the launch will start at 5 PM IST or 11:30 AM UTC/GMT.

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The message did not say anything we didn’t know so far - the Oppo Find X3 Pro will be powered by a Snapdragon 888 chipset and the phone will have a screen that “delivers excellence across resolution, screen refresh rate, and HDR, bringing users the clearest most accurate, smooth, and comfortable display to date.

It will also be “committed to capturing the moment” with the camera “tuned to empower photography and video capture at the highest quality across a range of scenarios”.

In real life, these words mean a 6.7” Super AMOLED screen with QHD+ resolution and two custom-made Sony IMX766 sensors for the main and the ultra-wide-angle cameras - at least that’s what multiple rumors have been pointing to.
 
Oppo Find X3 Pro is official with two 50MP cameras and unique design

The new Oppo Find X3 Pro is finally here - the flagship brings two 50MP cameras, a new 10bit screen with adaptive refresh rate, and the latest Snapdragon 888 chipset. Arguably its most impressive feature however is the design of the back, which is manufactured from a single piece of glass that flows seamlessly in a continuous curve.

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The phone has a 6.7” LTPO AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution that allows the refresh rate to go between 5Hz and 120Hz, giving you extra smoothness when needed and battery savings when not. The Find X3 Pro also has a 240Hz touch sampling rate.

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The quad-camera setup on the back features two Sony IMX766 sensors (each of them 1/1.56” in size) - one for the main wide-angle camera behind an f/1.8 lens, the other for the ultra-wide-angle shooter sitting behind an f/2.2 lens. The main cam also offers OIS, EIS, and All Pixel Omni-directional PDAF that should deliver quick and accurate focus in all lighting conditions.

There is also a 13 MP f/2.4 telephoto camera that offers a 5x hybrid zoom. It actually has a 52mm effective focal length (about 2x optical zoom) with the rest being covered by digital zooming.

A 3MP macro camera completes the ensemble on the back. It's not your average macro unit, however, that's mostly there to make the numbers - this one lets you zoom really close (up to 60x magnification) and even seen sub-pixels on a smartphone display or microscopic pieces on a surface. It does 1080p video too.

There is one camera on the front it has a 32MP sensor and is sitting inside a punch hole in the upper left corner.

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The Oppo Find X3 Pro also brings support for wireless charging - a first in the lineup. It is called AirVOOC Wireless Flash Charge and offers up to 30W through a dedicated stand. The company says filling the whole 4,500 mAh battery from 0 to 100% would take just 80 minutes.

Of course, there’s also speedy wired charging - SuperVOOC 2.0 65W, which gets the battery from 0 to 40% in 10 minutes, and should deliver a full charge in around 30 minutes.

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The Oppo Find X3 Pro comes with 5G connectivity, thanks to the Snapdragon 888 chipset and its Snapdragon X60 modem. It will support up to 13 bands, both on the SA and NSA spectrum, which Oppo says is more than any other flagship smartphone on the market.

Other connectivity options include the latest Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6E and USB 3.1.

The Find X3 Pro comes with ColorOS 11.2, based on Android 11 and offers Dolby Atmos-certified Stereo Speakers.

Oppo Find X3 Pro in Blue and Black
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The Oppo Find X3 Pro has a single memory option - 12GB LPPDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The phone is offered in either Gloss Black or anti-glare Blue Matte and will ship from 30 March for €1,149.


Oppo Find X3 is official in China - Snapdragon 870 and 8GB RAM

Oppo just concluded its Find X3 series event at which it announced the Find X3 Pro. But while it didn't say anything about the regular Find X3, the company did make it official as well.

The vanilla Oppo Find X3 is nearly identical to its Pro counterpart - the only differences are the chipset and RAM - the Oppo Find X3 uses the 7nm Snapdragon 870 with 8GB of RAM.

Otherwise we're looking at identical camera systems - two 50MP Sony IMX766 1/1.56" sensors (wide and ultrawide), 13MP 5x hybrid, 2x optical telephoto and 3MP 60x magnification macro.

You also get a matching 32MP selfie camera and 6.7-inch 1440x3216px LTPO AMOLED display with 5Hz-120Hz refresh rate. The battery retains its 4,500mAh capacity and 65W wired and 30W wireless charging.

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The Oppo Find X3 is on pre-sale right now on JD.com and will ship on March 19. It comes in three colors - Black, Blue and White - and two configurations - 8/128GB, priced at CNY 4,499 and an 8/256GB that costs CNY 4,999.

Earlier rumors had it that people outside of China will get only the Oppo Find X3 Pro and this Find X3 will remain a local exclusive and the fact that it wasn't mentioned at the event and only appeared on the Chinese website seems to back this up.
 
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A Oppo anda em força a pagar a tudo o que é YT e jornal para lhes fazer publicidade. São chineses e portanto competir de forma selvagem é com eles.

Quem é que usa um telefone para fazer de microscópio?! A sério, dá vontade de rir. Chinesices!
 
A Oppo anda em força a pagar a tudo o que é YT e jornal para lhes fazer publicidade. São chineses e portanto competir de forma selvagem é com eles.

Quem é que usa um telefone para fazer de microscópio?! A sério, dá vontade de rir. Chinesices!
Acho que estás a levar "demasiado à letra" o conceito de microscópio e parece óbvio que não é o objectivo da marca...
 
É uma função mostrada como inovadora mas que os clientes pouco irão usar porque na prática ninguém precisa disso... Se fosse tão útil assim já alguma marca o tinha feito antes. A Oppo não descobriu aqui a pólvora.

Acho incrível como num equipamento de 1200€ se descura a qualidade de construção e se coloca apenas Gorila Glass 5.
 
É uma função mostrada como inovadora mas que os clientes pouco irão usar porque na prática ninguém precisa disso... Se fosse tão útil assim já alguma marca o tinha feito antes. A Oppo não descobriu aqui a pólvora.

Acho incrível como num equipamento de 1200€ se descura a qualidade de construção e se coloca apenas Gorila Glass 5.

2x últimos sensores da Sony, Ecrã 10 bit, 12gb memória, entretanto ganhou o prémio Red Dot Awards de melhor design.... Não me parece muito desleixado...

Mais uma vez, na minha opinião, acho não estás a perceber onde a oppo quer chegar.
Ninguém irá usar o "modo microscópio" é um facto mas muita gente usa o modo macro, que ao meu ver, é o que a oppo "pretende" uma melhor macro. Apenas e só.

Mas cá está, é apenas uma perspectiva de quem não tem qq comissão nem benefício, nem nunca tive qualquer modelo desta marca...

Temos que tentar tirar as palas e deixar de olhar sempre para os mesmos.

O preço é sem dúvida elevado, mas o custo de por exemplo um iPhone ou um Samsung já é aceitável??
 
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Estou como tu @pedroeamoreira, tenho lido bastantes reviews. Mesmo com os pontos, ainda me custa um pouco aceitar o preço elevado... A verdade é que por 860€ até mesmo o OP9 Pro (o mais semelhante na gama na minha opinião) fica mais caro por isso a estes valores não acaba por ser um mau negócio.

Deviamos ter aproveitado a pré-venda.
 
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