
Oppo’s Find X2 is set for launch on February 22, as we are weeks aways from the scheduled date, the company’s CEO Brian Shen tweeted some information about the device screen. The device will come with a 120Hz refresh rate screen and 240Hz sampling rate. Other confirmed specs include a 2K resolution which is a marketing term wrongly used in China for QHD+ (2560 x 1440 pixel) panels. The phone will also pack SDR to HDR content conversion alongside up to 1200 nits of bright Previously, we saw the alleged screen protector of the device which showed out its punch-hole cutout for the front camera and the pronounced curves on the sides. The display is expected to come in at 6.5-inches in diagonal and will almost certainly be OLED.
This is my kind of ‘Flagship’ 🤓
— Brian Shen (@BrianShenYiRen) February 9, 2020
🎞️ 120Hz Refresh rate
📺 2k Resolution
😋 240Hz Sampling
🔁 SDR to HDR conversion
🔆 HDR up to 1200nits brightness
📊 100% DCI-P3
The Find X2 is also expected to come with the Snapdragon 865 chipset alongside a custom-developed M1 co-processor. The camera front is expected to come with 48MP Sony IMX689 sensor which will come with an omni-directional autofocus. Also we are looking at an ultrawide shooter and a 13MP telephoto cam capable of 5X hybrid zoom. The charger is expected to support 65W SuperVOOC 2.0.