Oppo Find X2 camera stack with periscope sensor, 7.9-hour battery life teased

Updated on 05-Mar-2020
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The upcoming Oppo Find X2 can manage 7.9 hours on 3K QHD resolution at 120Hz, says VP of Global Marketing

A teaser on Weibo shows off the handset’s rear periscope camera

With just a day left to go for the launch of its next flagship smartphone, Oppo has opened the floodgates for online teasers and posts regarding the Oppo Find X2. The most recent one gives us a closer look at the handset’s camera stack, while the company’s VP’s tweets say the handset can manage close to 8 hours of battery life when the screen is set to 3K QHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Oppo will launch the Find X2 tomorrow at 3:00 pm IST (10:00 am CET).

Oppo’s teaser image on Chinese social media platform Weibo shows us what the Find X2’s rear camera stack looks like. By the looks of it, one of the sensors is a periscope unit, much like the one seen on the Huawei P30 Pro. Expect the rumoured 13MP sensor to have telephoto capabilities. Ajust below the sensor reads, ‘Hybrid Zoom’. There are two other sensors below it. According to a recent report by PlayfulDroid, the primary sensor is a 13MP unit, while the ultra-wide sensor is a custom-developed Sony IMX586 48MP unit.

Meanwhile, Brian Shen, Oppo’s VP of Global Marketing, has been sending out updates regularly on Twitter about the Find X2’s top features. According to him, the Find X2 can manage 7.9 hours of battery life when the screen is set to 3K QHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. “Intelligent refresh rate mode can get an extra 10% more battery time, but considering it has SuperVOOC 2.0 it's no worry to have everything maxed out!” he added last evening.

The Oppo Find X2 will replace the outgoing Find X, which was launched in India in 2018. The Oppo Find X is currently on sale on Flipkart for Rs 58,990. Available in Glacier Blue and Bordeaux Red, the Find X is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage space. It features a dual camera setup on the back panel and a motorised pop-up mechanism for the single selfie camera. Its 6.4-inch curved screen sports a maximum resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. If you care for our first impressions of the original Oppo Find X, click here.

Note: Cover image represents Oppo Find X

 

Vignesh Giridharan

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