OPPO Find X2 Officially Listed On Major E-Commerce Site Ahead Of Launch
Karamchand Rameshwar - Feb 21, 2020
OPPO Find X2 is listed by OPPO's official account at a large e-commerce website and the listing reveals most of the phone's specifications.
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The OPPO Find X2 launch event, which was initially planned to take place on 22 February, has been moved to March due to the MWC 2020 cancelation. While we have no idea when exactly the phone will be unveiled, it has been spotted on a listing by OPPO’s official account at a large e-commerce site and the listing is still available on the website.

According to the listing, the handset sports a 6.5-inch AMOLED panel, which is protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass 6. However, the photo on the listing belongs to its predecessor OPPO Find X with no notch or punch-hole while many leaks have suggested a punch-hole display on the Find X2. Even though it is not listed on the specifications, its display should support 120Hz refresh rate. The front camera is tipped to have 32MP resolution.
At the back, the rear camera setup includes a 48MP main sensor and 13MP + 8MP sensors with unknown function. However, we believe that one of them should be an ultra-wide-angle lens. The primary camera is said to support video recording at 2160p @ 30fps as well as slow-mo videos at 720p @ 960fps and 1080p @ 240fps. Camera features include Ultra-wide, Auto Focus, 3D Face ID, HDR, Panorama, Beautify, Selfie AI Beauty, and AR Stickers.

There is no word about the chipset on the listing, but the brand has already confirmed that it will use a Snapdragon 865 SoC on the OPPO Find X2. The base variant packs 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, but there should be more variants at launch. Earlier, we have seen the phone get benchmarked with 12GB of RAM.
Its battery capacity is 4,065 mAh, and the listing does mention fast charging technology but doesn’t specify them. Previously, the device was tipped to be 65W Super VOOC 2.0 and 30W wireless charging. The model on the listing is said to support 4G connectivity, but there should be a 5G model available for countries where the 5G network has been deployed. For security, it is said to support the 3D Face Unlock feature and there is no word about a fingerprint reader.
The OPPO Find X2 price is listed as around Rs. 1,24,100, but that should be just a placeholder as it should not be priced that high. According to the listing, the phone will come in Blue Sea Night and Blue Ocean.
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