MWC 2019: A closer look at Oppo’s 10x lossless zoom camera technology
Oppo has showcased its first 5G smartphone with a 10x lossless zoom back camera at the company’s first global Innovation Event held in Barcelona, Spain.
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Oppo has showcased its first 5G enabled smartphone at its first global ‘Innovation Event’, which was held in Barcelona, Spain ahead of MWC 2019. This device will also feature a 10x lossless zoom camera on the back. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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The company has not revealed what it will be naming the smartphone when it is launched. However, many reports state that it will be the successor to the company’s last year’s flagship, the Oppo Find X and might be named the Find X2. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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Oppo’s 5G smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor paired with an X50 modem to enable 5G connectivity. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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Oppo has announced that it is working with a number of European telecom operators to launch the device by the end of 2019. These telecom operators include Swisscom, Telstra, Optus and Singtel. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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Oppo’s 10x lossless zoom camera consists of a combination of three sensors - a 48MP primary sensor, 120-degree ultra-wide sensor and a telephoto sensor. The company claims that the images clicked from the device are equivalent to 16mm-160mm. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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The company claims that the triple camera setup on the back comes with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and has a stabilisation accuracy of up to 0.001445 degrees. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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Oppo claims that its 10x lossless zoom technology is ready for mass production and the first phone to sport it will hit the market in Q2 2019. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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The device was covered by a sleeve hiding all of its design elements as to how the device will look like and what kind of front camera will it sport. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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Oppo says more details about the phone’s design and the specifications will be announced closer to the launch. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)
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The telephoto lens uses a periscope-style layout, similar to the 5x zoom camera it showed off at MWC two years ago. (Source: Photo by Anuj Bhatia)