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Oppo Find X5 Pro: hands-on images once again confirm the Hasselblad collaboration

At the beginning of last week, we had a detailed report on the Oppo Find X5 Pro, which was mainly devoted to technical data. A section of the image has surfaced that showed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 flagship with the Hasselblad logo, expected at the end of February. Swedish camera expert who has already entered into a collaboration with OnePlus. Now more hands-on images have emerged that confirm initial suspicions once again.

Oppo – please take over the bridge!

Word has probably outgrown that OnePlus is now running under the Oppo banner. At the latest, when the Oppo Find N – Oppo’s first foldable phone (for testing) was presented – this fact became apparent when Pete Lau introduced it. Its new title for Oppo is Product Manager. Presumably in addition to the founder and CEO of OnePlus. If this address still exists. In all appearances, this acquisition also includes existing cooperation agreements such as those with Swedish photography expert Hasselblad. Because this historic logo can now be seen again on the first hands-on images of the Oppo Find X5 Pro, which are in the vastness of the Chinese social network Sina Webo figured out.

New images of Oppo Find X5 Pro confirm Hasselblad collaboration

After seeing a clip of a white – possibly ceramic – model last week, we can now examine their blue and silver backs. Of course, we are inevitably reminded of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra in the “Bright Silver Discovery Edition”, which in our test already showed slight trends towards Cylons from Battlestar Galactica.

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Oppo Find X5 Pro

The main camera stays smooth

Here too, as with the predecessor, the Oppo Find X3 Pro (the X4 is superstitiously skipped), a triple camera array that “grown” almost uniformly from the back. Here, however, a slightly different and less symmetrical shape. The letters “Powered by MariSilicon X” are now also adorned between the two 50MP cameras. The NPU (Neural Processing Unit) was manufactured in-house using a 6nm process. This chip combines an image signal processor (ISP) with a multi-level memory architecture and is meant to deliver surprises, especially when it comes to night photography.

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Under these circumstances, how do you see OnePlus’ continued existence? Does the company still make sense if Oppo gradually integrates all the advantages? Tell us in the comments.

[Quelle: Sina Weibo | via SparrowsNews]

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