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Chinese hardware rumored to intro 1080p and 2K version of its next flagship smartphone.



February 12, 2014 11:23 AM PST




Oppo could introduce a 1080p and 2K version of its Find 7.


(Credit: Oppo)

Chinese handset maker Oppo is expected to introduce at least two versions of its Find 7 smartphone next month, according to recent rumblings. A post on the company's Weibo social network account suggests that it's true.


Leaked benchmarks from earlier in the week suggest that at least one Oppo Find 7 will feature a 1080p display. Yet, since Oppo went on record to say that it would give the Find 7 a 2K display. This suggests that there could be multiple devices in the works, an idea supported by the phrasing in Oppo's social networking teaser that Finds "are" coming.


Presumably the only difference between the two versions of the Find 7 are its display. One could have a 1,920 x 1080 pixel resolution while the other employs a 2,560 x 1,440 "2K" screen. At 5.5-inches, this would provide a downright crazy 538 pixels per inch. As to whether the Quad HD display matters to most users that's an argument of its own.


The Oppo Find 7 is expected to debut at Beijing's 798 Art Zone on March 19th.




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