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OPPO Zhou Yibao replaced the OPPO Find X8: the first to be equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 9400

2024-08-20

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According to Fast Technology on August 20, Zhou Yibao, the person in charge of OPPO Find series products, has changed to a new mobile phone, which should be the upcoming OPPO Find X8 series.

It is reported that OPPO will launch two flagships, Find X8 and Find X8 Pro, in October, and Find X8 Ultra will be unveiled separately in Q1 next year.


In terms of industrial design, according to the sketches posted by Digital Chat Station, the most eye-catching change of OPPO Find X8 is that the screen has been changed from the previous generation's curved screen to a straight screen, which can theoretically reduce accidental touches when holding it (OPPO Find X8 Pro has been upgraded to an equal-depth micro-curved screen), and the phone uses an extremely narrow bezel, and the screen-to-body ratio is expected to be further improved.

On the back of the body, the phone uses a rear triple-camera module, but the lens layout has been adjusted. The "Hasselblad" logo is printed in the center. The flash is still located in the upper left corner of the lens module. The middle frame has a right-angle edge design and provides a silent paddle.

In terms of core configuration, OPPO Find X8 and X8 Pro are both equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 9400 mobile platform. The standard version adopts a rear three-camera solution and will be equipped with a Sony IMX882 mid-bottom periscope telephoto lens with a main camera of 50 million pixels. The Pro version will adopt a rear four-camera solution with two periscopes.

In addition, the OPPO Find X8 series comes standard with the Glacier Battery, which is built based on silicon-carbon negative electrode battery materials, contains 6% silicon, and has also been newly upgraded in battery technology and charging algorithms. The bionic honeycomb structural design gives it better stability, and the self-developed silicon-carbon negative electrode battery health algorithm extends the battery life.