Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has unveiled its latest flagship phone, the Find X6 Pro, which features a massive 1-inch-type camera sensor that puts it in the same league as Xiaomi and sister-company Vivo.
The new phone also boasts impressive telephoto and ultrawide camera specs. While the company has not confirmed whether the Find X6 phones will see a broader international release, the Pro version will be launched in China today.
The Pro version starts at CNY 5,999 (around $872) for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, with the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage version retailing at CNY 6,999 (around $1017). The non-Pro Find X6 starts at CNY 4,499 (around $654) for 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage.
The primary camera on the Find X6 Pro is a Sony 50-megapixel 1-inch-type IMX989 sensor. Oppo claims that the ultrawide and periscope cameras use 50-megapixel 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX890 sensors that are the largest sensor of any smartphone telephoto camera on the market.
The Pro version’s ultrawide camera has a 110-degree field of view and f/2.2 aperture and can handle macro photography with a minimum focus distance of 4cm. The periscope telephoto camera offers 3x optical zoom and a 6x hybrid zoom.
The Find X6 Pro is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and has a 5,000mAh battery that can be fast charged at 100W with a cable and 50W wirelessly. It also features a 6.82-inch 120Hz OLED display with a peak brightness of 2500 nits, an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and a hole-punch cutout for its 32-megapixel selfie camera. It comes with a choice of 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage.
The Oppo Find X6 Pro also offers some software features such as a portrait mode that’s designed to emulate the “colors and depth of field” of Hasselblad XCD30 and XCD80 lenses. Oppo’s latest offering will not be released globally and is currently only available in China.
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