Oppo is said to be working on a set a new smartphone. The previous leak of the Oppo RX17 Pro had given us hint on its hidden selfie camera and now the latest leak has given access to a few pictures of the upcoming new Oppo smartphone. The new Oppo device is expected to be called as either Oppo R19 or Oppo F11. It will feature a pop-up selfie camera as that present in upcoming Vivo V15 Pro and Vivo Nex Other key specs of the Oppo R19 or Oppo F11 will include dual camera setup on the rear panel and a fingerprint sensor at the back. The smartphone is also speculated to arrive with the Android 9 Pie out of the box.
Oppo RX17 Pro with hidden front camera to launch soon: Expected...
Oppo launched its flagship smartphone Oppo Find X globally last year in June and now, after a year of its release, it will be available for sale in the UK. According to the reports, Oppo will also be launching a set of new smartphones really soon in partnership with Carphone Warehouse and Currys. We might get some information about the upcoming Oppo devices at the Mobile World Congress 2019. Among the range of new devices, Oppo RX17 Pro is said to be the most interesting. In the latest patent filing, it is visible that the Oppo RX17 Pro will hide the camera punch-hole with a camera icon.
Oppo placed a similar unique design in the Oppo Find X. To recall, its slider camera which suddenly appears when the camera app is launched and disappears again on closing the application. It reveals a hidden 25-megapixel selfie shooter from the top and dual-rear cameras. Besides this, the Oppo Find X key features include Snapdragon 845 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 3D facial sensor.
OnePlus cameras have always been a little hit-or-miss, and the 7 Pro is no exception, although consistent software updates since launch have improved it. Problems with focusing using the 3x zoom and exposure issues have been cured, and the Night Scape mode has also been tweaked.
When shooting video with the 64-megapixel camera, the device supports up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second, which is impressive but hardly surprising given the flagship-grade hardware. The front-facer goes up to 1080p at 30 fps and can shoot ultra-wide footage using the secondary camera.
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