Oppo has taken the wraps off its new flagship smartphone in Beijing and it may just be the most powerful phone in the world. For those of you who don't know. The "OPPO" name is very well respected in high-end electronics. Their DVD / Blu-Ray players have been the world's best for years. They simply play everything. The quality is perfect. I know because I own them. This will be my first smartphone from them - but I expect the same type quality of build.
Oppo Find 7 was introduced as the successor of the Find 5. Oppo also unveiled the variant with a 1080p display. Since both these share most features, Oppo decided to name it Find 7a, instead of Find 6. The Find 7a has a 5.5-inch display, bit larger than the 5-inch display on the Find 5, but the body is hardly larger than the Find 5. The Find 7a packs a 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800 processor instead of 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. I must say I really like Oppo Find 7. The beast indeed, in every possible sense! I would even pay more to get that phone and it actually costs less than the others. Absolutely amazing phone!
The Oppo Find 7 was officially announced a few weeks ago, and once again, the Chinese company has managed to set the standard for future Android smartphones, at least with regards to the display.
We've seen the teasers and we've seen the leaks, so it's about time to see the real thing. Oppo has finally unveiled the Find 7 in Beijing just now, and as promised, this Android 4.3 device really can take 50-megapixel photos! But as with many things in life, there's a catch here: the sensor is actually a 13-megapixel Sony IMX214 CMOS, so it's a software trick. Still, the results we saw earlier were surprisingly good, so read on to check out how it's done and what the rest of the phone is like.
Oppo has introduced the Oppo Find 7 with a staggering 538ppi pixel density. That is the result of offering resolution of 1440 x 2560 on a 5.5 inch display (protected by Gorilla Glass 3). Powering the device is a quad-core 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 CPU along with the Adreno 330 GPU. 3GB of RAM is on board with 32GB of native storage. A 128GB capacity microSD slot is included for those needing more storage. The 13MP rear camera features a IMX214 Sony Sensor with dual LED flash and an aperture of f/2.0 to help capture shots taken in low lighting. There is support for 4K video capture and playback.
To be technical about things, the Find 7 has a 13-megapixel shooter. But the device has a nifty camera trick: it can take ten photos of a still object almost instantaneously, digitally stitch them together and voila! you've got a 50-megapixel image. All you have to do is hold the device still for only a few seconds! To put that into perspective, a 50-megapixel image can be printed on a super-sized tarp measuring ten square meters without loss of quality.
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