Similar to the main cameras of the Vivo X90 Pro and Pro + Zeiss, about which a lot is already known, the successor to the Oppo Find X5 Pro (Oppo Find X5 Pro is available here at Amazon at €960) should be a very strong contender for the big and high-end smartphones of 2023 eg Galaxy S23 Ultra from Samsung and Xiaomi 13 Pro or Xiaomi 13 Ultra.
The first details about the new Hasselblad camera were already circulated in September, and the first image appeared recently, which is supposed to show how Oppo 2023 will likely redesign the camera design in the style of Xiaomi 12s Ultra. The Oppo Find X6 Pro should share other similarities with it, notably the “1 inch sensor” Sony IMX989 as the 50MP main camera, which was recently confirmed by a Chinese digital chat station on Weibo.
He also mentioned that the new version of the MariSilicon NPU ISP, presumably called MariSilicon X2, can create 4K video in night mode, which was already in the Find X5 Pro’s feature list. A few hours ago, Indian leaker Yogesh Brar had some kind of data sheet for Find X6 Pro Subscribed to Twitter Some details are summarized. According to both leakers, the Oppo 2023 is based on three 50-megapixel cameras, set again by Hasselblad, in addition to the main ultra-wide-angle and telephoto cameras.
The main camera, which is of course based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, is said to sport a 6.7-inch Samsung E6 dynamic AMOLED display with QHD resolution, and according to the leak, a 32MP sensor is installed behind the front camera. Designed with 8 or 12 GB of RAM and 128, 256 or 512 GB of storage, the Oppo flagship phone is said to be charging at 100W via USB-C, like the Honor Magic 5 or Magic5 Pro.
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