The Oppo Find X7 Ultra presented a few days ago has arrived at our office for review. But before we subject this 2024 Oppo flagship to the review challenge, let’s take a quick look at what it offers.
The Oppo Find X7 Ultra comes in Tailored Black, Ocean Blue and Sepia Brown and is the blue version we received for review. The package includes a protective case, a charging cable, a 100W power adapter, a SIM ejector tool and the usual documentation.
The Oppo Find for 32MP selfie camera capable of 4K 60fps video recording.
The Find X7 Ultra has an aluminum chassis, with a significant portion of our blue version’s rear panel covered in faux leather. It features a huge circular island that houses four cameras: 50MP primary (1″ Sony LYT-900 type with OIS), 50MP ultrawide (FOV 123˚) and two 50MP periscope telephoto lenses with OIS, making it the first smartphone with dual cameras.-periscope cameras: one periscope telephoto lens has a 2.8x optical zoom with a focal length of 65mm, while another has a 6x optical zoom with a focal length of 135mm.
The cameras are tuned in collaboration with Hasselblad, and the Find X7 Ultra comes with a Master mode, which lets you adjust all image parameters and enable RAW shooting. When we asked Oppo if Master Mode will be extended to other smartphones, the brand told us that it has no plans and that it will see how it goes with the Find X7 Ultra first.
Powering the Oppo Find X7 Ultra is Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The smartphone has up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage and runs ColorOS 14 based on Android 14 out of the box. Oppo has promised three Android version updates and four years of monthly security updates for the Find X7 Ultra.
Other highlights of the Oppo Find X7 Ultra include an IP68 rating, an NFC chip, USB-C and stereo speakers. The smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 100W wired, 50W wireless and 10W reverse wireless charging.
We’ll be thoroughly testing the Oppo Find X7 Ultra’s cameras and other features, so stick around to find out how it performs.
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