Just as planned today Oppo made the Find 7 official at a dedicated launch evet. The Oppo Find 7 is the first smartphone to pack a 5.5" QHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) display making for the astonishing pixel density of 538ppi.
Oppo has been able to push so many pixels in 5.5" display thanks to a technology it calls Super Screen 2.0. The display is covered by Gorilla Glass 3 for extra protection and can be operated with wet hands.
At the back of the Oppo Find 7 is a 13MP Sony IMX214 CMOS with a F/2.0 lens and LED flash. It is capable of recording 4K video and 720p slow-motion clips at 120fps. There's also an interesting mode, which takes 10 photos and merges them into a single 50MP image.
Oppo's latest flagship is also available with a 5.5" 1080p display. Its internals have been only slightly downgraded compared to the QHD display version of the phone.
The "lower-resolution" version of the Find 7 will be powered by a Snapdragon 800 chipset (with a quad-core Krait CPU clocked at 2.3GHz), 2GB of RAM and will pack 16GB of internal storage.
The Oppo 7 packs a 4,500mAh battery operating at 4.5V. Oppo touts a new technology dubbed VOOC, which is capable of charging the battery to 75% in 30 minutes, which is really impressive.
ColorOS 1.2 is running on the Oppo Find 7. The company announced it has struck a deal with the Bank of China enabling the Find 7 to make NFC-based payments to more than 250 POS-enabled stores.
Oppo has also turned special attention to the audio characteristics of the phone. It packs special MaxxAudio speakers, which are said to be especially good with bass. It comes with a special app dubbed MaxxEq, which will allow you to fine tune the sound as you desire. We are yet to see if Oppo's MaxxAudio is comparable to the HTC BoomSound soon enough.
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