We basically already knew what camera sensor will the OPPO Find X7 Pro and Find X7 Ultra feature, thanks to leaks. However, OPPO just went ahead and officially confirmed the main camera sensor of its Find X7 flagship(s).
OPPO just confirmed the main camera sensor of its upcoming Find X7 flagship(s)
The OPPO Find X7 Pro and/or Find X7 Ultra will feature the Sony LYT-900 sensor. That is the best sensor from Sony’s new LYTIA lineup. It’s a step above the LYT-808 that the OnePlus 12 utilizes.
Having said that, do note that some rumors are saying that the OPPO Find X7, Find X7 Pro, and Find X7 Ultra are coming. Others, however, claim that the ‘Pro’ model will not be released at all this year.
From what we’ve seen, all three are coming. The OPPO Find X7 Ultra will, however, differentiate in one way only, satellite connectivity. If OPPO aims to launch these devices globally, chances are that the ‘Ultra’ model will not be available. We presume that the satellite connectivity will be a China exclusive, but we’ll see.
The Sony LYT-900 is not official yet, but some info did surface
In any case, the Sony LYT-900 sensor is not yet official, so we don’t have all the details just yet. The leaks are suggesting that it’s a 16.384mm in diagonal and that it’s a 50-megapixel sensor with 1.6um pixels. This sensor is expected to be an upgrade over the Sony IMX989, which is also a 1-inch camera sensor.
OPPO is promising advanced processing, increased light sensitivity, and image clarity. On top of that, a broader dynamic range was also mentioned. To cap things off, OPPO also said that this camera will deliver an “unparallel photography experience”.
The OPPO Find X7 series is coming in the first quarter of next year. The OPPO Find X7 Pro and Ultra are tipped to include two periscope telephoto cameras on the back. One will offer 3x optical zoom and the other 6x optical zoom.
Both of those smartphones will also have four 50-megapixel cameras on the back. That’s something the OPPO Find X6 Pro offered as well. The seemingly final design of the device(s) also surfaced already.
2023-12-20 15:07:12