Monday, 17 June 2013

Oppo Find 7 to arrive in mid-September with 4,000 mAh battery, high-end specs

Oppo’s next flagship Android smartphone will apparently be called Find 7. This will be the successor to the Find 5 that was announced last year (and is pictured below). This upcoming handset was first rumored last month, and now we get a full list of rumored specs alongside the alleged name. So brace yourself.
The Oppo Find 7 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset, we’re told once again.
A 5-inch 1080p Full HD touchscreen will still be in tow (just like its predecessor’s), which makes the “Find 7″ name not make much sense – after all, the “5″ in “Find 5″ was there to depict that product’s screen size.
  • The 8 MP front camera that has been talked about before will be in, alongside 
  • 13 MP rear snapper
  • 2 GB of RAM
  • 32 GB of internal storage
  • NFC support will be baked in
One of the most intriguing features of the Find 7 will be its battery, though, because it will be a whopping 4,000 mAh unit. Such a big battery was seen just in the Lenovo P780 as of late.
This gigantic battery will surely please power users, but it will also make the Find 7 thicker than its competitors. Estimates put that at around 9.9 mm, since the Lenovo managed to stay under the 1 cm mark with its P780. But this is just speculation at this point.
The Oppo Find 7 should arrive on the market in mid-September. The good news is that this has been one Chinese phone maker that hasn’t shied away from selling its flagship device to an international market, so we’re expecting the Find 7 to be available for order online across the world too.via

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