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New OPPO Find X7 Pro leak promises better camera island design

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About a week ago, a baffling OPPO Find X7 Pro design appeared, with an octagon camera island. Well, a new leak just appeared, and it promises a better OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island design.

New OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island design appears again, and it’s different than before

This information comes from Ricciolo, a tipster, and you can see a leaked image below. The phone’s camera island is cut off here, on purpose, it seems, but it does share some information with us.

OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island leak 1

The main thing that we can see here is that the camera cutouts don’t fit with the previous octagon camera leak. Three cutouts are vertically aligned here, with another one added next to the bottom cutout. You can also see a Hasselblad logo here.

This leak suggests an entirely different camera island design, which is nice to see, as that octagon camera design that leaked didn’t exactly look appealing. We cannot confirm this one is accurate either, but there you go.

Now, we do see four cutouts here, but that doesn’t mean the phone will offer four cameras. The OPPO Find X6 Pro arrived with three cameras, and the same could be the case here. Though a quad-camera setup is also a possibility.

The phone is expected to launch in Q1 2024

The OPPO Find X7 Pro will become official in Q1 next year, most likely. The OPPO Find X6 Pro was announced in March this year, so… it makes sense. There’s, of course, a chance that OPPO will flip the script and announce the phone sooner. We’ll have to wait and see.

The OPPO Find X7 Pro will arrive alongside the OPPO Find X7, and it will be fueled by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The main focus will be on its cameras, but that device will offer flagship-grade specs through and through.

We also know that it will take advantage of Sony’s most powerful LYTIA camera sensor, the LYT-900. It could become the very first phone to do that.

 




About a week ago, a baffling OPPO Find X7 Pro design appeared, with an octagon camera island. Well, a new leak just appeared, and it promises a better OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island design.

New OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island design appears again, and it’s different than before

This information comes from Ricciolo, a tipster, and you can see a leaked image below. The phone’s camera island is cut off here, on purpose, it seems, but it does share some information with us.

OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island leak 1OPPO Find X7 Pro camera island leak 1

The main thing that we can see here is that the camera cutouts don’t fit with the previous octagon camera leak. Three cutouts are vertically aligned here, with another one added next to the bottom cutout. You can also see a Hasselblad logo here.

This leak suggests an entirely different camera island design, which is nice to see, as that octagon camera design that leaked didn’t exactly look appealing. We cannot confirm this one is accurate either, but there you go.

Now, we do see four cutouts here, but that doesn’t mean the phone will offer four cameras. The OPPO Find X6 Pro arrived with three cameras, and the same could be the case here. Though a quad-camera setup is also a possibility.

The phone is expected to launch in Q1 2024

The OPPO Find X7 Pro will become official in Q1 next year, most likely. The OPPO Find X6 Pro was announced in March this year, so… it makes sense. There’s, of course, a chance that OPPO will flip the script and announce the phone sooner. We’ll have to wait and see.

The OPPO Find X7 Pro will arrive alongside the OPPO Find X7, and it will be fueled by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The main focus will be on its cameras, but that device will offer flagship-grade specs through and through.

We also know that it will take advantage of Sony’s most powerful LYTIA camera sensor, the LYT-900. It could become the very first phone to do that.

 

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