The smartphone has already been confirmed with a 2k screen

Dec 20, 2013 01:01 GMT  ·  By

Chinese mobile phone maker Oppo has been teasing more and more features of the upcoming Find 7 smartphone, though it hasn’t provided specific info on when it will go official as of now.

The latest teaser image that the company has published online is meant to confirm one of the most important features of the new device, namely its included support for 4G LTE networks.

Clearly, it does not come as a surprise that the phone maker decided to make the move, given that China Mobile has just switched on its 4G network in the country.

The company said that it expected for tens of millions of 4G-capable devices to be sold to its customers during the upcoming year, and Oppo was expected to be present at the party as well.

Oppo Find 7 will be the first smartphone in the vendor’s lineup to pack the new connectivity capabilities inside, which makes it even more appealing than before.

However, we must say that we did not believe that the mobile phone needed any new feature to be attached to its specs list to make it appealing.

Previously, Oppo confirmed that the device would be released with a 2k (QHD) touchscreen display, and this alone was meant to make it a star among enthusiasts.

Of course, it will not be the first handset in the world to deliver such high resolution capabilities, given that Vivo has already launched the Xplay 3S with similar capabilities.

Previously, Find 7 was rumored to arrive on the market either with a new quad-core processor from Qualcomm or with an octa-core CPU, but confirmation on this has yet to emerge.

Oppo Find 7 will prove a welcomed enhancement over the Find 5 smartphone, that’s for sure. Keep an eye on this space for more details on it, including availability and pricing.