Oppo Find 7 Rumors: Thin, Fast and Huge Battery

Oppo's Find series has already impressed worldwide, and now the company is expected to not only follow up on their previous success with a Find 5 mini, but to completely outdo all expectations with their upcoming Find 7 (previously thought to be the Find 6). The exciting rumors place the phone's release halfway through September, but the phone's rumored specifications is really what gets us going.

The phone is expected to come with Qualcomm's speed demon, the Snapdragon 800 SoC, which features a quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400 processor as well as WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4/5 GHz support. Along with the processor, predictions suspect 2 GB of RAM and a full HD 1080p 5-inch display, along with 13 megapixel rear and 8 megapixel forward cameras. While NFC is suggested, the battery capacity is an incredible 4000 mAh, which would, despite the powerful processor, keep the phone going for an impressive amount of time. Unfortunately, with a mere thinness of 9.9 mm, there is a chance that the battery might not be removable.

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  • nevilence
    sounds like an impressive phone, i'll be watching this space
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  • vmem
    with a battery those big and those specs, I could care less if the battery's removable or not
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  • battler624
    an impressive amount of time? ohh i wish! otherwise i wouldn't be carrying my age-old nokia N70 phone as a backup incase my iphone 4 died might as well switch to this whenever it releases as ios6 has been nothing but a battery-hog "good ol iOS 4.2.1 3days without turning it off"
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  • stonedatheist
    Just like vmem, I could forgive the phone for not having a removable battery considering the impressive capacity of the one that comes with it BUT I imagine that because of that it will also sacrifice a micro SD slot which is almost a dealbreaker for me.
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  • sbudbud
    Why do I get the feeling this is going to be around 699-799 at launch and have limited availability. Doesnt matter what the specs are all it comes down to is the pricing, I am almost 100% sure it wont come to any carrier to the US so a subsidized version is out the window...
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  • hetneo
    11011318 said:
    Just like vmem, I could forgive the phone for not having a removable battery considering the impressive capacity of the one that comes with it BUT I imagine that because of that it will also sacrifice a micro SD slot which is almost a dealbreaker for me.

    Battery being removable or not has nothing to do with capacity for 99.99% of owners, it's problem for replacing it in case of faulty battery.
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  • brythespy
    quad-core 2.3 GHz? Holy shit... The time has come... A smartphone is more powerful than my laptop (i7-3610QM@2.3GHz)

    Well, that spec-wise. My laptop still can play Crysis better than that phone.
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  • goodevil
    11015776 said:
    Battery being removable or not has nothing to do with capacity for 99.99% of owners, it's problem for replacing it in case of faulty battery.

    Just to avoid confusion - if battery is not user replaceable, it is possible to achieve bigger capacity on same size factor.
    "Six things to know about smartphone batteries"So both you and TomsHW are right.
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