Oppo Find 7 display size, 2K resolution, confirmed

The Oppo Find 7 has been both rumored, leaked, and teased by the manufacturer itself, and the latest information we received via the official Twitter account was a confirmation of its 2K screen. At that point, about the only unknown variable of the Find 7′s screen was the actual size of the display, something Oppo addresses in its latest teaser. 5.5-inches, that’s how big the display will be, and, at a resolution of 2560×1440, that will result in a PPI rating of 538. Furthermore, Oppo ...

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Google EnergySense, Wooden Moto X launched, Samsung marketing & more – Pocketnow Daily

Our apology for some technical difficulties in publishing this. The video has been live on YouTube since yesterday. Watch today’s Pocketnow Daily as we talk about the new rumors on the Oppo Find 7 with its 2K display. Then we shift our focus towards Nokia as things don’t seem positive when it comes to their 8.3-inch tablet plans, even though Microsoft’s 8-inch Surface is rumored to bring some innovative things. Samsung is next, this time because the company has shifted their marketing strategy, and that even includes plans for retail stores. We then cover the rumors of ...

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Oppo Find 7 2K screen confirmed, but questions remain about its size

For a few weeks now we’ve been talking about Oppo and its upcoming Find 7 smartphone. Like we’ve been getting signs of lately with devices from other Southeast Asian OEMs, these rumors quickly wrapped themselves up in the idea of a 2K display – a hefty 2560 x 1440 resolution – along with other similarly high-end specs. Today we finally see Oppo itself confirm that 2K resolution, but even as we get that ...

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Oppo teases Find 7, says it’s coming soon

Last we heard about the Oppo Find 7 was when rumors of it allegedly upcoming specs got leaked: you have every reason to be excited about this upcoming phone, if the internals will match the leaked info. Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC, 5.7-inch screen with 2560 x 1440 resolution, 3GB of RAM, 13-megapixel main camera, five-megapixel front-facer, and LTE support. Now Oppo took it to its Weibo page to tease the Find 7, as not only an acknowledgement of its existence, but as a confirmation of its imminent release. ...

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Apple’s iBeacon goes live, CyanogenMod 11 M1, Samsung 1080p WP8 & more – Pocketnow Daily

Watch today’s Pocketnow Daily as we talk about the new Asus PadFone Mini launch, and why you shouldn’t really care about it. We then talk bout CyanogenMod 11.0 M1, and what this means for the current Nexus line-up. Oppo is next as their future Find 7 plans to be the first smartphone to run the Snapdragon 805 processor, aside from a great display. Then we talk about Samsung’s plans to bring us a 1080p Windows Phone early next year, even if Samsung Windows Phones have never been hot. We end today’s show talking about Apple’s iBeacon service for Apple Stores. All ...

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Oppo Find 7 could be a beast: Snapdragon 805, 2560 x 1440 display

A few weeks back we heard Qualcomm announce its most advanced mobile SoC to date, the Snapdragon 805. With a new GPU, it sounded pretty great, but a raw chip doesn’t do any of us much good until someone builds a phone around it. So, who’s game? While this is very much still in the “rumor” department, we get word today that Oppo could be one of the first OEMs to eye the 805, with plans to place the chip in its upcoming Find 7 Android. Suggested ...

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