Oppo recently launched the Find X7 Ultra smartphone in China while the vanilla Find X7 and top-tier Find X7 Ultra. Although there were expectations for a satellite model of the latter, the company didn’t mention it during the launch. However, the development of the Find X7 Ultra Satellite version is still in the works, and there’s been a new update — the device has received 3C certification in China.
The upcoming Find X7 Ultra smartphone has
received the 3C certification with the model number PHY120. As expected, the
certification confirms support for satellite connectivity, along with 5G
support. Additionally, it confirms that the device will support 100W charging,
similar to the regular Find X7 Ultra. At the same time, the device should also
retain 50W wireless charging.
Not just the charging, the specifications
of the Satellite version will likely be similar to the standard Find X7 Ultra.
For a quick recap, the Find X7 Ultra features a 6.82-inch QHD+ curved LTPO display
offering up to 1600 nits of brightness. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8
Gen 3 processor, with ample RAM (up to 16GB) and storage (up to 512GB).
For photography, it houses a quad-camera
setup driven by the HyperTone Image Engine, including four 50MP cameras with
large sensors. The primary camera features the latest Sony LYT-900 1-inch
sensor, while the ultra-wide lens excels at macro and wide shots. Unique to the
Find X7 Ultra are its dual periscope cameras – one with 3x zoom for close-ups
and another with 6x zoom for landscapes and macro photography.
Keeping the lights on is a 5000mAh battery
with support for 100W SUPERVOOC charging. Other features of the device include
Android 14-based ColorOS 14 and connectivity options like NFC, WiFi 7, and Bluetooth
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