Thanks to his executive position at Oppo, Brian Shen gets to try the upcoming Oppo Find X2 before its announcement. In his most recent tweet, he reported the impact of the screens 120Hz mode on the battery life.
In his daily usage, he got 7.9 hours of screen on time. Thats already impressive, but according to Shen the Intelligent refresh rate mode (which automatically selects the appropriate refresh rate) can extent battery life by 10{8c54160eed80eb00ac4f5d74c8785e95142d89daf570f201b81dc7fdc31059f3}.
The phone will boast Super VOOC 2.0, which charges the 4,065mAh battery at up to 65W, so top ups will be quick and painless.
Its a pity that I can only show you how cool the #OPPOFindX2 screen is through slow-motion video. Wait until you see it for real. 😋 pic.twitter.com/QBx4Stetti
Brian Shen (@BrianShenYiRen) March 3, 2020
As for the screen itself, Oppos teasers have revealed that the Find X2 will have a 1440p+ 120Hz display, most likely an OLED (a Samsung-made panel claim rumors). Also, there will be a single selfie cam in a punch hole located in the upper left corner.
The Find X2 will be unveiled alongside the Android Wear-powered Oppo Watch on March 6. These leaked promo shots offer a decent look at the back and front of the phone, including the periscope camera on the back, if you’re curious what the phone looks like.
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