What you need to know
- OPPO plans to launch the Find X6 series soon.
- Previous rumors pointed out that the Find X6 Pro would have a 1-inch sensor.
- Only one of the three models may feature a 1-inch sensor, according to a new leak.
This year’s flagship smartphones are still on the market, with the Galaxy S23 literally days away and the OnePlus 11 soon after. OPPO has already unveiled its latest foldable phones, but we’re still waiting for more traditional flagships in the form of the Find X6 series.
A new leak appears to shed light on the OPPO Find X6 series, showing what the final design of the three phones will be. It seems that there is a camera housing.
What’s interesting about this design is that it’s different than what we’ve seen in live images of the device, which showed a surprisingly large square camera housing. Based on these new images, it’s possible it was just to hide the actual design.
In terms of specs, the phones will reportedly feature different chipsets, with the standard Find X6 Sport sporting last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and the Find X6 Pro running either a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or a MediaTek Dimensity 9200. It will come in two variants powered by either. It’s unclear how these will be distributed, but if it’s something like the OPPO Find X5 Pro, it’s possible that the MediaTek variant will only launch in China. there is.
As for the cameras, this leak confirms earlier rumors that the Find X6 series will have three 50MP cameras on the back. There was also talk of a 1-inch sensor, but at least he seems to have one model. The Snapdragon variant is equipped with the Sony IMX989, the same 1-inch type sensor used in the Xiaomi 12S Ultra and the new Xiaomi 13 series.
Meanwhile, the MediaTek variant will have three IMX890 sensors, while the standard Find X6 will have a range of sensors.
Other specs include the X6’s 6.74″ 2K display at 120Hz, while the Pro gets a slightly larger 6.82″ panel. The base model has 4,800mAh with 80W wired charging and 30W wireless. The Pro model has a 5,000mAh battery and 50W wireless with faster 100W wired charging.
These devices are rumored to arrive in February, which would make for a very busy month for smartphone launches. We hope you can learn more about these devices as the competition for Android phones heats up.