It looks like Oppo will be setting world standards again with their upcoming Oppo Find 5 smartphone which, if rumors are true, will feature a 5 inch 1920 x 1080 resolution screen with 441 ppi pixel density!
Earlier this year Oppo launched their Android powered dual-core Finder 3 which was then and still is now the world’s thinnest smartphone measuring just 6.65mm! Not only is the Finder 3 thin, but it is also exceptionally stylish and strong too, just take a look at this video of the Oppo Finder 3 being used as a hammer!
Now, Oppo are preparing to launch their all new Oppo Find 55 inch Android phone, and they are planning to set world standards again!
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This time Oppo are planning to wow the world with the Find 5 thanks to its super high-resolution screen which will feature a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 441 ppi pixel density which would give the Oppo Find 5 more pixels per inch than the current iPhone 4S Retina display!
As we have reported before the Find 5 is also expected to have a similar quad-core Qualcomm S4 CPU as the Xiaomi M2, 2GB RAM and a 12 mega-pixel rear camera!
With this specification it is looking more and more likely that Oppo will have an iPhone 5 killer on their hands when they officially launch the 2300 Yuan Chinese Android phone!
For more Oppo Find 5 coverage from Gizchina take a look at these posts:
Above story source Eprice via MICgadget
Andi been following your blog for the past month or so. I have to say, you are doing such a terrific job, so much so that my fiance is also seing the light of day about “china phones”. Back to my original intent, I would like to ask if oppo is able to supply the demand, like xiaomi has. Thanks and cheers!
I would like to correct the question. with, if oppo will be able to meet the supply foe the high demand? unlike xioami where they can only supply on a limited capacity,.
@Pjohn hi Pjohn yes I think Oppo can handle demand better than Xiaomi and others can. The Finder 3 has been easily available across China since launch and can even be bought in big brand high street stores here in China where as Xiaomi’s phones (even the original M1) are still pretty hard to come by.