Enough talk about speculations and rumors, let’s see what the Oppo Find 7 really has to offer!
A brilliant QHD Display and (fake) 50MP pictures
As already expected, the Find 7 comes with the world’s first phone with a 5.5-inch QHD display on a phone. That means a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels with a density of 534 ppi. Are you already drooling? Get a tissue, there’s more to come.
Next to this awesome display, the camera is able to capture 50MP pictures. However, this can only be done using a software trick. Basically, you take several pictures and combine them to that 50MP image. So, it’s actually a 13MP camera but that’s nothing less than top-notch.
One small disappointment is the battery. Instead of a rumored 4,000mAh battery, the Find 7 is equipped with a replaceable 3,000mAh battery. It still beats the Galaxy S5 but, with such a monster display, I am not sure if it has enough juice to last much longer than a day. You still have the option to buy an additional battery to be on the safe side but that’s not the point. Flagship phones shouldn’t just have awesome screens and performance, they should also last up to two or three days.
The Find 7 comes in two versions – premium and standard. They differ in performance, display storage and battery: Standard (Find 7a):
2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 2GB of RAM 16GB of internal storage 2,800mAh battery 1080p display
Premium (Find 7):
2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 3GB of RAM 32 GB of internal storage 3,000mAh battery 2K Quad HD display
So the difference is quite visible between these two. The premium version has the faster processor, more RAM, Storage, battery juice and and the awesome QHD display. Here’s the complete list of specifications. The Oppo Find 7 will be available globally in mid-April and will cost you $599 (Premium) and $499 (Standard).