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Oppo should launch the new Find X3 flagship in the first quarter of this year. The Snapdragon 888-powered smartphone has now appeared in the popular AnTuTu benchmark and set a new record in it by scoring nearly 771 points.

Qualcomm officially gives the numbers for its new flagship chip a little lower - just over 735 points, but the result in AnTuTu is a summary of a total of four components of the phone, namely the chipset, GPU, memory and user environment. The source that "leaked" the benchmark result did not give more details about the Find X000, but we can expect it to have 3 GB of RAM and more than enough internal memory.

For comparison: Samsung's fastest current smartphone - Galaxy Notes 20 Ultra (in the configuration of 12+256 GB) – reached approximately 603 points in AnTuTu (but of course it does not use the latest high-end Qualcomm chip, it is powered by the Snapdragon 000+ or Exynos 865).

The next flagship of the Chinese manufacturer should otherwise get a display with a diagonal of 6,7 inches, a QHD+ resolution and support for a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a 50 MPx main camera with a Sony IMX766 sensor, a double front camera with a resolution of 13 MPx, a battery with a capacity of 4500 mAh and support for fast charging with a power of 65 W and wireless charging with a power of 30 W. It should be accompanied by the Pro model, which, unlike it, will very likely be equipped with a periscope lens.

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