The quad-core, 2GB RAM, 12 mega-pixel Oppo Find 5 is getting closer and closer to launch and the leaked photos have begun! Check out full details of this iPhone 5 killer after the jump!
Chinesephone manufacturers are really blowing everyone away at the moment, including each other!
Just a few months ago Meizu’s MX 4-core was top dog in Chinese smartphone market with its Samsung Exynos quad-core 1.4 Ghz CPU and rather good 8 mega-pixel rear camera.
Last month the Xiaomi M2 was unveiled at 1999 Yuan ($313) with a quad-core Qualcomm CPU, 2GB RAM and an absolutely mind-blowing 8 mega-pixel rear camera!
But forget those two as they are yesterday’s news! Oppo’s all new Find 5 quad-corephone is the must have phone from now on if this leaked photos is anything to go by!
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The Oppo Find 5quad-core has no set release date yet, but we already know that this next generation Chinesephone is set to blow away the competition! Not just the Android competition either as Oppo seem to have every top of the range phone in their sites!
According to sources close to Oppo the Find 5, the 3rd generation flagship Android phone from Oppo, will feature a Quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM and a 12 mega-pixel rear camera along with a large 5 inch screen and 2500mAh battery!
Not only is the specification sensational but the design of the phone (seen in the leaked photo above) with its ultra thin bezel is simply gorgeous!
Best of all is the price which some Chinese media are claiming will be around 2300 Yuan ($362) which in China is about 1/3 the expected cost of the new iPhone 5 when it launches later this month!
Thanks again to Fel for the tip!
Fell in love wth the oppo finder 3 gave it to my wife so she would not object when i purchace the oppo 5, she love the uniqueness of the phone . Oppo is in a class by themselfs. i am from the usa, eveyone uses an iphone not me, hate the phone i lke to be different.
@Kevin I agree Oppo are producing some amazing phones! It’s odd that I don’t see many people using them here in China though all I see are iPhones, Xiaomi’s the odd Meizu and Nokia really, maybe with the Find 5 they’ll gain more traction?