Chinese phone maker Oppo is getting ready to launch its next set of smartphones, and it looks like the upcoming Oppo Find 7 may come in two flavors.
Engadget reports the phone will be available with a choice of 1920 x 1080 pixel or 2560 x 1440 pixel screens. It’s not clear if there will be other differences between the two models, but we should find out March 19th. That’s when Oppo plans to unveil the Find 7.
Oppo has made a name for itself recently by offering high quality phones at fairly low prices. The company is also the first to partner with CyanogenMod to ship a phone pre-loaded with the popular custom version of Android.
The Oppo Find 7 is expected to have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 or faster processor, a 13MP camera, and 3GB of memory. It could have a 5.5 inch display, which would mean the 2560 x 1440 pixel model would have one of the sharpest panels around, with 538 pixels per inch.
Maybe the 1080p will be the Find 6 and 1440p Find 7? Makes sense since the last Find they did was the Find 5.
*edit* darnit this isn’t a new N1. I was going on about innovation and this being one of the few phones to really do it (along with the Moto X). Never mind, I’ll wait till the N2 (?) before replacing my nexus.