Report: OPPO Find X6 Pro to Boast a Bright and Sharp Display

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According to Digital Chat Station (DCS), the OPPO Find X6 Pro’s display will be stunning and capable of up to 2,500 nits of peak brightness. This is also said to have a large 6.8″ display with QHD+ resolution (1,440 x 3,168px), 10-bit Samsung E6 screen, and 120Hz refresh rate.

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The tipster also described the forthcoming flagship’s colors. A leather variant called Desert Silver Moon will weigh 216g and is 9.5mm thick (note the small glass panel up top). At 9.1mm and 218g, the two glass options—Flying Spring Green and Cloud Ink Black—will be lighter and thinner.

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However, the OPPO Find X6 is said to come with an 8.96mm-thick glass body weighing 207g. Flying Spring Green, Starry Sky Black, and White Mountain Gold will be the available colors

Regarding the vanilla model, OPPO is said to have prepared two variations: one with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and the other with a Dimensity 9200 processor. Yet as of late, it is said that only the Dimensity model will debut.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will be powering the Pro model, along with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage (might be reserved for a limited edition).

In addition, the triple 50MP camera on the Pro is anticipated to use Sony’s 1″ IMX989 sensor, with the other two modules using Sony’s 1/1.56″ IMX890. The selfie camera will use a 32MP RGBW IMX709 sensor. 

OPPO Find X6 Series China

Also, the future MariSilicon X2 ISP, a 3D ToF sensor, and a 13-channel multi-spectral sensor for ambient light should be included in the additional hardware.

Finally, the Pro model will support 100W SuperVOOC charging, while the standard model will only support 80W, according to an earlier report by DCS.

The Find X6 series has not yet received an official reveal date, as of writing this.

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Migs Palispis

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