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Oppo Find X expected to launch in Kenya at a price of Ksh.100,000

Oppo’s take on the ultra-premium segment of the mobile market, the Oppo Find X is quite the beauty. The wow factor, the insane colors it comes in, the really impressive screen-to-body ratio are just but a few things the beast of a device has going for it. A month after the device’s official unveiling, Oppo have announced Australian pricing and availability for their all-screen Find X smartphone. With that, there have been reports that the device will be coming to other markets, including Kenya and a couple other African countries.

Specs

The Oppo Find X features a 6.4-inch curved-display and runs on a Snapdragon 845 processor and 8GB of RAM. Other specs include a 3730mAh battery, 256GB of on-board storage, a 25-megapixel front-facing camera and a dual-lens rear camera (16MP+20MP). As usual, it’ll run on the latest version of the company’s ColorOS Android skin and support their proprietary VOOC fast-charging. It’s also packing a form of 3D face-scanning akin to that found in the iPhone X, and support for Animoji-inspired 3D Omojis.

Display 6.42 inches with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels
Cameras 16MP+20MP at the back25 MP at the front
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
RAM and Storage 8GB RAM; 128GB internal storage
Battery 3730mAh battery
Operating System Android 8.1 Oreo
Network 4G/LTE
Extra Advanced Face Scanner
Price Ksh. 100,000

The headlining feature of the Find X has got to be the ingenius wat they handled the front facing sensors. What gives it the wow-factor. The glass-sandwich looks like a blank rectangular slab with no sensor in sight. Not even the fingerprint sensor coz this one doesn’t pack one. The rear-cameras and front-facing sensors are housed in a motorised mechanism that wirrs up when needed and receeds not in use.

Pricing

Monster specs for a monster device no doubt. Which is why Oppo is pricing this one at a whooping Ksh 100,000. This kind of pricetag is becoming more common with these kind of devices. The Galaxy Note 8, the iPhone X and the recently launched Galaxy Note 9 are just a few examples of the same.

 

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