Oppo OP46C3 Spotted On AnTuTu With Snapdragon 855 Chipset
Anita - Mar 09, 2019
A new Oppo phone - model number Oppo OP46C3 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset has appeared on benchmark site AnTuTu, tipped to be Find X's successor.
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Oppo Find X, which was released in 2018, was considered as the smartphone with the most innovative design of last year due to the motorized camera cluster which brought real notch-free bezel-less design. Recently, Oppo OP46C3, the successor of Oppo Find X, has appeared in AnTuTu benchmark with its details. The device could bear one of three names including the Oppo Find X II, Find X 2, and Find X2.

Oppo Find X
According to AnTuTu listing, the device will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and an Adreno 640 GPU. This handset will also be equipped with 8GB RAM / 256GB internal storage. Additionally, the smartphone will sport a display with Full HD+ (1080 x 2340 pixels) resolution, while there has been no information about the device’s screen size. In the software department, the device is expected to run Android 9 Pie at launch.
Moreover, the previous leaks also reveal that the upcoming smartphone probably has 10x optical zoom capacity and an on-screen fingerprint sensor. Oppo could combine the above optical zoom capacity with its variable aperture technology on the Oppo R17 Pro.

The handset achieves a score of 365,246 points on Antutu which is quite expected for a phone with the latest Snapdragon 855 SoC. Additionally, the Oppo Find X2 might feature punch-hole design and a new on-screen fingerprint sensor for faster recognition with wider scanning area over the current solution. The phone could be the first smartphone to get rid of Face Unlock feature and support the unlocking technology with two fingers simultaneously altogether.
Furthermore, the device also offers SuperVOOC charging standard using a 50W power adapter for much faster-charging rate. Oppo also combined the wireless power group. Therefore, its upcoming smartphone could support wireless charging technology. According to rumors, the handset is tipped to come around June this year and it is surely a device that is worth waiting for.
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