Oppo's Zhou Yibao keeps on teasing the company's upcoming Find X8 series. Today he's shown us the front of the Find X8 Pro for the first time ever, in a live shot courtesy of a friend of his who was participating in the Gobi Challenge.
This takes place in the Gobi desert, which
is where the exec's friend could place a call from thanks to the Find X8 Pro's
satellite connectivity support. Zhou's post seems to imply that there will be
two versions of the phone on offer from the start of sales, one with satellite
connectivity and one without.
The Find X8 Pro has a screen with
micro-curved glass on all sides, as you can see. There are also minimal bezels
(smaller than the iPhone 16 Pro's) symmetrical on all four sides. The Find X8
Pro will support Oppo's new line of magnetic accessories, and it's also likely
to have a camera button of its own as well as a version of Apple's Dynamic
Island. The phone will get official this month and will be powered by
MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 chipset, which is going to be announced next week.
