Oppo Find X7 comes with Dimensity 9300, only one telephoto camera
Oppo introduced the Find X7 Ultra with two periscope cameras, but it also introduced a more affordable Find X7. It moves to a Dimensity 9300 chipset and loses one of the telephoto cameras, but still offers plenty of interesting features.
The Find X7 shares its 6.82â LTPO OLED screen with the Ultra. It supports up to 4,500 nits brightness, but the resolution here is limited to Full HD+.
The chipset is Dimensity 9300 with a CPU That has four Cortex-X4 cores (one at 3.25 GHz, the other three at 2.85 GHz) and four Cortex-A720 units (at 2.0 GHz). We already tested the raw performance of Mediatek's best chip and found it to be impressively capable.
On the Find X7 the chipset is paired with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB storage.
The Find X7's main camera features a 50 MP Sony LYT-808 sensor that is 1/1.4â big and also seen in the OnePlus 12 and Realme GT5 Pro smartphones. The ultra-wide camera has another 50 MP sensor, behind a 119-degree FoV lens. Then there's the 64 MP telephoto camera that packs an OmniVision OV64B sensor.
The selfie camera is the same 32 MP f/2.4 shooter Oppo has been using in all its flagships since the Find X3 series.
Oppo Find X7 has a 5,000 mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging â the same cell used in the X6 Pro and the X7 Ultra. It comes with Android 14 out of the box with ColorOS on top.
There are four color options â Ocean Blue, Sepia Brown, and Tailored Black. The fourth one is all-purple and is exclusive to this non-Ultra design.
The Oppo Find X7 is up for pre-order in China; the first sale is scheduled for January 12. The 12/256 GB version costs CNY3,999 ($560), 16/256 GB is CNY4,299 ($600), 16/512 GB is CNY4,599 ($640), and there is also a variant with 1 TB storage for CNY4,999 ($700).
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