Oppo Find X7 Ultra is the world’s first smartphone with dual telephoto lenses. One magnifies the object by three times and the second by six times. There are only four modules, all 50 MP.
The smartphone scores more than 2 million points on AnTuTu. Accordingly, it is very powerful and copes with any task without any problems. It runs on the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
One of the features of Oppo Find X7 Ultra is that it can remove unnecessary objects from photos. This is done quite efficiently.
The device comes with a case, 100W charger and cable. The phone charges 100% in approximately 30 minutes. Battery capacity is 5000 mAh.
The screen of the Oppo Find X7 Ultra is huge: its diagonal is 6.82 inches. The matrix can change the refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz.
Although the new product is sold only in China, it has a Russian language and Google services can be activated without any problems. As for the warranty, when you buy it you can get everything repaired in Russia without any problems. So the guarantee is “global”.
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The Oppo Find X7 Ultra will definitely run Genshin Impact smoothly at maximum graphics settings. At the same time, the overall performance of the device will probably continue for the next five years.
You won’t be able to switch between camera modules when shooting 4K 60 fps. And this is a minus. Another drawback is that it uses a strange slider to zoom in on an object.
Oppo Find X7 Ultra is a truly full-fledged flagship with wireless charging support, moisture protection and very cool cameras. It has official support in Russia, so you can use it for a long time and without any problems. The disadvantages of the device relate to the camera: inconvenient controls, inability to switch between modules at 4K 60 fps.
Source: Ferra

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