Oppo's Find X, Find X Lamborghini edition launched with 93.8% screen-to-body ratio and pop-up cameras

Oppo has ditched the notch for a pop-up camera module that slides up when you need to unlock the phone or click a picture. Find X has a complete edge-to-edge display design with a thick chin.

The cameras on the Oppo Find X are its most distinctive feature. In fact, the placement of the cameras is the only reason why Oppo has been able to achieve a complete bezel-less design. The Find X houses a 16-megapixel and 20-megapixel rear dual camera system and a 25-megapixel front-facing shooter with face unlock. Both the camera are placed on a slider which pops up when you need to click a picture. The company is calling them stealth 3D cameras.

 

The stealth 3D cameras are hidden when the device is turned off or when the camera app is closed. As soon as the camera app is opened, a portion of the top edge of the smartphone moves up to reveal the cameras. As soon as the camera app is exited, the raised section slides back into its original position. Oppo told The Verge that the entire assembly is raised and closed in 0.5 seconds.

If we see under the hood, Find X is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and has 8GB RAM. It is not clear whether the phone is available with multiple variants. It seems the price unveiled was for the 256GB variant. It has Color OS 5.1 skip on top of Android Oreo 8.1. The device has a 3,730mAh battery with company’s VOOC fast wired charging, which is similar to OnePlus’s Dash Charging.

Meanwhile, Oppo also announced a partnership with Lamborghini to create a special edition of Find X. The Lamborghini version of the Oppo Find X will have a Super VOOC charging, which the company claims charges its 3,400mAh battery from 0 to 100 percent in 35 minutes. As far as the design of Lamborghini variant is concerned, the phone sports a carbon fiber texture on the rear with the brand’s logo at the bottom of the panel. This special variant comes with 512GB in-built memory and 8GB RAM.

According to market research firm Gartner, Oppo’s market share in the first quarter of 2018, fell from 8.2 percent in the first quarter last year to 7.3 percent this year. Counterpoint said that Xiaomi surpassed Oppo to become the fourth largest smartphone brand in the first quarter.