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Oppo Find 9 News: May Come In Two Variants With 16MP/ 21MP Combo & VOOC Charge!

Oppo Find 9 News: May Come In Two Variants With 16MP/ 21MP Combo & VOOC Charge!

Catherine G.

It was only a few weeks back that a leak had signaled that the Oppo Find 9 will feature a borderless design. It was also said that the device will be launched in two variants: one model will be powered by Snapdragon 835 SoC (with 6GB / 128GB memory combination) and the other variant would be powered by the Snapdragon 653 SoC and will come with 4GB of RAM.

This variant will also contain 64GB memory. Now, rumors are stating that these details for the upcoming Oppo Find 9 are actually correct. This news has originated in China, the home country for the steadily growing brand Oppo.

Not just the memory details, the rumors also reveal some other key specs of the Oppo Find 9. The news has been translated to English language and has been translated as "Oppo Find 9 will use non-frame design, similar to the Nubian Z11 design and will bring a more mature Find 9 borderless technology. Configuration, Find 9 will launch two versions, powered by Snapdragon 653 and Snapdragon 835 processor, in addition, there will be 4GB / 6GB RAM +  storage for consumers to choose 64 / 128 GB ROM's. The gadget will be equipped with 5.5 inches 2K resolution screen, using 16 mp front camera + rear 21-pixel camera, built-in 41000mAh flash, and support for the new VOOC charge. The chance to run the built-in systems of AI Find OS, price expected to start 3999."

Basically, we expect the Oppo Find 9 to have QHD display and to pack a large 4100mAh battery to support all the awesome features it will supposedly have. The cost of Oppo Find 9 is denoted in RMB and hence, the USD conversion is around $580 for the base variant. Surely such impressive specs will be able to entice the customers and fans. Keep browsing MobileNApps for more news and info about the Oppo Find 9!

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