It has been two years since Oppo released its Find 7, and now the company appears ready to bring out its successor. A new device with model number X9007, which is believed to be the Oppo Find 9, has been listed in a couple of benchmarking sites. Several details, including features and pricing, have been leaked ahead of its launch.
The Chinese mobile phone manufacturer hasn't revealed the release date of the Oppo Find 9, but it seems like the company has started setting the stage for its launch as several details have been leaked of late. The Find 7 was released in May two years ago, so it wouldn't come as a surprise if the upcoming device also arrives at around the same time. Reports have claimed that it will be released in June.
According to GizmoChina, major specifications of the device with model number X9007 (Oppo Find 9) have been spotted on AnTuTu listing. The handset has a 1,920x1,080p screen resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, an Android 6.0 Marshmallow, an Adreno 530, a 32GB internal memory, a 3GB RAM, a 16MP main camera, and a 4GB front-snapper.
The website reported that the Oppo Find 9 could come with a price as high as $616, but it's blurry at the moment as we are yet to hear from the company.
Interestingly, the specifications of the Oppo Find 9 spotted on the GFXBench by German technology blog WinFuture contradicts with those listed on AnTuTu. The device is seen with a 5.5-inch full HD (1920x1080p) screen, a MediaTek Helio P10 processor, an ARM Mali-T860 GPU, an Android 5.1 Lollipop, a 64GB internal memory, a 4GB RAM, and a five-finger sensor.
It is also reported that Oppo may introduce its super fast-charging technology in the upcoming device. The company claimed at the launch of "Super VOOC Flash Charge" at the MWC 2016 that it can power a 2,500mAh-battery phone from zero to 100 percent in just 15 minutes.