On January 13, OPPO tweeted: ‘See you in March’. Plus, it used an interesting phrase in one of its posters, ‘Impossible Surface’. Although it did not indicate which new machine it is pointing to, there is every reason to think we are talking about the OPPO Find X3 series. Today, the OPPO Find X3 Pro international version passed FCC certification and some configurations are already known.

OPPO Find X3 Pro

The OPPO Find X3 Pro International Edition is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip and runs ColorOS 11.2 based on Android 11. The machine supports 65W wired flash charging, which makes up for the regret that the previous generation did not have wireless charging. Also, it supports higher-power wireless charging with a built-in 4500mAh battery. Therefore, the battery life of this phone will be better than the previous generation.

OPPO Find X3 Pro

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.

Prior to this, a Weibo blogger said that OPPO Find X3 will use OFILM’s lens module, and will add a ring flash around the lens to simulate a real microscope. The zoom will be much higher than that of existing smartphones.

The OPPO Find X3 series will be released in March. But the specific release date is expected to be announced after Chinese New Year.

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