OPPO Find X3 Lite

A Twitter tipster @Sudhanshu1414 has got a smartphone called the OPPO Find X3 Lite. So he decided to immediately take a few photos and published them through his channel. From the pictures, we can see that the appearance of the machine is very similar to the previously released OPPO Reno 5 Pro.

OPPO Find X3 Lite

The parameter configuration of this machine is unknown, but considering the positioning of this machine Lite, it is expected that it will not exceed the OPPO Find X3 series.

For reference, the Chinese OPPO Reno 5 Pro is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ processor and a 6.55-inch screen (a hyperboloid flexible hole-punch screen), which also supports 90Hz high refresh rate and 180Hz sampling rate.

In addition, the Reno5 Pro has a built-in 4350mAh battery, which supports 65W super flash charging. There is also a rear 64MP main camera + 8MP super wide-angle + 2MP retro portrait + 2MP macro lenses combination.

However, this is what we know about the Reno 5 Pro. And if there are some changes in comparison to this phone, still remains unknown.

Apart from this, we have heard that the standard version of the OPPO Find X3 will be announced soon. If there is nothing accidental, these two models will be released on the same day. This phone has already passed FCC certification and we know about some of its features.

The OPPO Find X3 Pro will come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip and runs ColorOS 11.2 based on Android 11. The machine supports 65W wired flash charging. Also, it supports higher-power wireless charging with a built-in 4500mAh battery. In addition, the higher-quality screen is another advantage of this phone. It supports 2K resolution as well as a 120Hz refresh rate, coming with Samsung’s same adaptive refresh rate. This means that the OPPO Find X3 Pro will support the same adaptive refresh rate as the Samsung S21 series. As you know, the latter can achieve 10Hz to 120Hz adaptive screen content (we are talking about the S21 Ultra). Such an approach further reduce power consumption.

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