Surface photos of Oppo’s three new Find X3 phones

The flagship of the Oppo Find X3 Pro in blue on the left and black on the right
The Find X3 Pro is equipped with the Snapdragon 888 5 nm, manufactured by Samsung Foundry. This is the top-of-the-range Snapdragon chip at the moment (possibly to be misused later this year by a Snapdragon 888+). The device carries 12 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage and there is a fingerprint reader on the display. At the rear, you’ll find a 50 MP wide-angle camera, a 50 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 13 MP periscope zoom and a 5 MP microlense that captures certain photographic data. This will help the device provide 5x hybrid and 20x digital zoom. A 32 MP front snapper handles selfies and the device has an input protection rating of IP68.
On March 11, we will also see Oppo present the Find X3 Neo. The manufacturer shreds some of the most important shelf specifications found on the Find X3 Pro, reducing the display to 6.5 inches of Gorilla Glass 5 protected by AMOLED. The Oppo also lowers the resolution to 1080p, and while it is still faster than the standard 60 Hz, the Find X3 Neo updates the screen at 90 Hz or 90 times per second instead of the flagship 120 Hz. The chipset is the top-of-the-line silicon, but from a generation ago; it would be the 7 nm Snapdragon 865, which comes with 12 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage. The fingerprint reader on the display remains. Oppo also maintains the same 32MP selfie snapper on this model, but the rear camera array has been changed. The main camera weighs 50 MP, but the ultra wide-angle camera now has 16 MP, and the microlenses have been removed and replaced with 2 MP macro lenses. The same 4500mAh battery found in the Find X3 Pro is powering the Find X3 Neo. The IP rating has dropped to IPx4, but this model also supports 5G.

Oppo Find X3 Neo in Black on the left, and Find X3 Lite in Silver on the right
Although the price is unknown now, last year’s Pro, Neo and Lite were priced at $ 1,050, $ 835, $ 520, respectively.