The Oppo Find X8 is anticipated to launch in China during the fourth quarter of this year, likely in October. Recently, a design schematic of the phone was leaked online. Following this, a real-life image has appeared, showcasing a design that slightly differs from the earlier schematic.
Altered Camera Design
The initial schematic depicted a circular camera module, but the real-life image shows a rounded square design instead. This marks a change from the circular camera arrangement seen in the Find X7 series. While the flash module maintains its previous position, the camera sensors have been repositioned.
Additionally, the phone now features a flat design for both the middle frame and the back panel. Although the front is not visible, the middle frame suggests that the phone includes a flat AMOLED display. According to the latest report from Smartprix, the phone is expected to have a flat display, measuring 6.7 inches with a 1.5K resolution and supporting a 120Hz maximum refresh rate.
Consistent Imaging System
Regarding the camera system, it is likely to remain similar to the previous model. The image reveals that the phone has a total of three cameras on the back, consistent with the Oppo Find X7.
For those curious about the specifications, the camera setup is believed to include a 50 MP main lens, a 50 MP ultrawide lens, and a 3x periscope telephoto lens. Interestingly, the Find X7 features a 64 MP sensor for the periscope telephoto camera.
Performance Enhancements
In terms of performance, the phone is expected to be equipped with the Dimensity 9400 chipset, which succeeds the Dimensity 9300 used in its predecessor.