The smartphone will be officially launched on March 19 in Beijing

Mar 11, 2014 01:06 GMT  ·  By

Chinese handset vendor OPPO will make yet another Android-based smartphone official in the coming weeks, in the form of OPPO Find 7, and some more info on what to expect from the device has emerged online.

The handset has been detailed before a few times, and it seems that some of its specs and features have been confirmed via a post on weibo, at least this is what GizChina reports.

First of all, we should note that the device will be indeed launched in two flavors, one with a full HD screen and another one with a 2K display, something that OPPO has been teasing before.

Moreover, it appears that the full HD variant of the device will hit the market with a Snapdragon 800 processor inside, paired with 2GB of RAM, while packing 16GB of internal memory.

Moreover, it will sport a 5MP front camera, along with a second-generation 13MP Sony camera on the back, with an f/2.0 aperture. Basically, there will be no 50MP sensor packed on the device, as recently rumored.

For those out of the loop, we should note that OPPO has already confirmed plans to make the phone official on March 19, during a press event in Beijing. The handset is expected to cost around 3000 Yuan ($490/€352) when released.