The Oppo Find X2 will be unveiled next week and it will feature Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865 processor. The event was originally scheduled during MWC 2020 which has been cancelled due to coronavirus fears. For those in Malaysia, Oppo Malaysia will be having a local launch event just days after its global debut.
According to Oppo, the Find X2 is a powerful 5G smartphone that will come with its most advanced smartphone display yet that can push 120Hz refresh rate at a higher Quad HD+ resolution. To take photography to the next level, the new flagship will utilise a custom image sensor to deliver premium image quality and superior performance.
When it comes to mobile connectivity, Oppo will be using Qualcomm’s latest modem that supports dual-mode 5G which can connect to both NSA and SA networks. For faster charging, the device will support SuperVOOC 2.0 that pushes 65W.
The global launch event is taking place on the 6th of March at 5.30pm local time. You can catch it live via its official YouTube channel as embedded above.
If you plan to get your hands on the latest Oppo Find X2 series, the Malaysian launch is taking place on the 10th of March 2020. Local sales are expected to start soon considering both the Find X2 and X2 Pro have already passed our local SIRIM certification.
According to the SIRIM listing, the CPH2025 (aka Find X2 Pro) supports our local 700MHz and 3500MHz 5G bands while the CPH2023 (aka Find X2) is a 4G LTE device. Both devices come with dual-SIM support and it also supports the faster 802.11ax WiFi 6 standard.
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