Oppo officially announced it will collaborate with iconic Swedish photography brand Hasselblad on the imaging system of the upcoming Find X5 series. This comes as no surprise given the myriad of Find X5 Pro leaks which showed out the Hasselblad logo. It remains to be seen if the collaboration will be limited to color calibration and camera interface design like on last year’s OnePlus 9 Pro or if we’ll get some additional Hasselblad image tuning.
The imaging system on the Find X5 is
expected to use a Sony IMX766 – a 50MP, 1/1.56” sensor with 1.0 µm pixels for
the main and ultrawide cams while the telephoto module will use a 13MP sensor
with 5x optical zoom. Oppo’s self-developed MariSilicon X NPU chip will also be
part of the equation handling image processing and the omni-directional
autofocus system.
In related Find X5 news, notable leakster
Digital Chat Station shared that Oppo’s in-house five-axis stabilization system
is in mass production. This is the same module that was showcased at Oppo’s
camera event last summer. The global Oppo Find X5 Pro bearing the CPH2305 model
number was also spotted in a Geekbench listing rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
and 12GB RAM. The phone managed 1,256 single-core points and a 3,420-point outing
in the multi-core department.
The software side is covered by Android 12
presumably with ColorOS 12 on top.