oppo-find-7The Oppo Find 7 has been a handset that has been talked about for quite some time now and rightfully so. After all given some of the rumored hardware specs, it certainly sounded like a very powerful phone that could give 2014’s flagship smartphones by Samsung, HTC, Sony, and LG a run for its money.

It was speculated that the phone could be announced on the 19th of March in Beijing and sure enough it has. Oppo has officially unveiled the Find 7 handset and boy does it pack quite a punch, at least based on what we can see so far.

As per Oppo’s teasing and rumors, the Find 7 really does pack a QHD display with a resolution of 2560×1440 crammed into a 5.5-inch Gorilla Glass 3 display. This means that the pixel density of the phone is set at a whopping 538ppi which is insanely sharp, although we’re not sure if this is something that is readily noticeable.

The phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset clocked at 2.5GHz, which is the same chipset that is used in the Samsung Galaxy S5. It will also be accompanied by 3GB of RAM, 32GB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot with support for up to 128GB of additional storage.

The camera on the Find 7 is a 13MP one and if you might recall, there was talk about a 50MP camera? Well it turns out that a 50MP image can be achieved through the Pure Image 2.0 feature that allows for 10 photos to be consolidated into a 50MP photo. Other specs include a 5MP front-facing camera, a 3,000mAh battery which can be charge from 0-75% in 30 minutes thanks to Rapid Charge technology, and will come with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box.

Pricing of the Oppo Find 7 is set at 3998 Yuan which is roughly $564 after conversion which is admittedly pretty cheap considering the specs of the phone. No word on when the phone will be made available or in which countries it will be made available in.

[Image Credit – Android Authority]

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