The new Oppo Find X8 series will be released at the end of this month and the company has already confirmed it will debut with MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC. It was announced today along with the Dimensity 9300 successor and is produced in TSMC’s second-gen 3nm process.
It will combine performance cores running at 3.62GHz, as well. It is said that the Find X8 series will include a regular model called Oppo Find X8 and the Find X8 Ultra.
The Upcoming Oppo Find X8 Series
Oppo made the announcement on its official Weibo account and revealed that The Find X8 series smartphones will remain in China on October 24. MediaTek Dimensity 9400 will power both these devices and the chip is expected to offer a 35% improvement in single-core performance and a 28% improvement in multi-core performance over the Dimensity 9300. This updated chipset will also use 40% less power, which would put it ahead of all smartphone performance.
Oppo has only referenced the Find X8 series, but it is expected that the series will include both a default Find X8 and a Find X8 Ultra – which follow the Oppo Find X7 and Find X7 Ultra. According to previous leaks, the Oppo Find X8 will feature a 6.5-inch 1.5K display produced by BOE and is expected to include a triple rear camera system led by a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 sensor. The device may also pack a robust 5,700mAh battery, supporting 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
In contrast, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra is rumored to come with either a 6.7-inch or a 6.8-inch micro-curved flat display. It is expected to feature up to 16GB of LPDDR5T RAM and a maximum of 1TB of UFS 4.0 internal storage, making it a powerful addition to Oppo’s flagship lineup, set to elevate the user experience with top-of-the-line specifications that appeal to both casual and power users alike.
FAQs
When will the Oppo Find X8 series be launched?
The Oppo Find X8 series is set to be launched on October 24 in China.
What are the key features of the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC?
The MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC offers 35% faster single-core performance, 28% faster multi-core performance, and 40% better power efficiency compared to its predecessor.