Breaking news Oppo fans! The next flagship phone from your favourite company, the Oppo Find 7, has just pictured receiving its network license.
No matter how much a company wants to keep their next phone a secret there is always a weak spot. In the U.S it is the FCC, in China it is the Ministry of Communications, where the flagship Oppo Find 7 has just been photographed for the first time!
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The model in the photos is the X9007 version of the Oppo Find 7 i.e. the version with a 1920 x 1080 display rather than the full on 2K display. The design of the phone is similar to leaks we had already seen and continues the theme set by recently launch ‘R’ series Oppo phones with the addition of a dual LED flash.
Oppo Find 7 Leaked
The Oppo Find 7 X9007 has is thought to be the China Mobile TD model, and will come with a Snapdragon 800 MSM8974AA processor and 3GB RAM. The top of the range version of the Find 7 will get a more powerful processor, 2560 x 1440 display and will launch in Beijing next month!
This leak comes after news from Oppo that the Find 7 will have a removable rear panel to access the battery.
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i’m not find this interesting
no cheaper price
no appealing design (such thinner or bezelless or ip cerificate)
no newest powerful chip
just another ordinary expensive flagship
It’s proabably going to be:
-Cheaper than an unlocked HTC One 2/ Galaxy S5/ Xperia Z2.
-Have official Cyanogenmod support like the Oppo N1.
-Removable battery brings up other possibillities, like a microSD slot.
-2K display option for those of you with pixel fetishes and 1080p option for the naysayers.
Plus, there probably will be more things that haven’t been revealed, like the battery size and the camera specs.
and the speed of battery charging 😉 I have a feeling about this.
There seems to be a button on the bottom right edge along with that volume button in the middle. Most likely a camera button. Perhaps that power button on the left edge is also the SIM card slot.
This phone looks like the Find 5’s and the N1’s child. What appears to be the N1’s metal band around the edge of the phone.
I would have liked to see a white chin though.
looks decent. Need to see final pictures to really judge.
Nope it is the button to remove the rear panel https://www.gizchina.com/2014/02/20/confirmed-oppo-find-7-will-removable-battery/
Thanks for the link!
That is pretty convenient, instead of trying to pry a fingernail under a tiny crack. A more civilized way.
It looks boring.
The ministry certification images always look ugly. lol. so don’t mind these images.