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Oppo Find X5 Pro set for Hasselblad camera branding

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Oppo’s next flagship phone, the Oppo Find X5 Pro, will apparently feature Hasselblad branding.

As if the Oppo Find X5 Pro wasn’t already shaping up to be very similar indeed to theOnePlus 10 Pro, we’ve just learned that it’s likely to pinch one of the latter’s key unique features.

Twitter tipster Abhishek Tadav has posted what appear to be images of the final Oppo Find X5 Pro hardware out in the wild. Given that the phone looks quite a lot like theOppo Find X3 Pro(pictured) before it, perhaps the most notable feature with this shiny white model is the prominent Hasselblad branding on the rear of the phone.

#OPPOFind X5 Pro– Snapdragon 8 Gen1– 2K 120HZ refresh rate LTPO 2.0 display– 50MP IMX766 OIS + 50MP IMX766 + 13MP S5K3M5– 5000mAh battery80 watt wired charging50 watt wireless chargingActual Source:https://t.co/IGsScfYEsNpic.twitter.com/TTCaVuVbWZ

The Swedish camera specialist lent its name, colour tuning expertise, and camera UI skills to OnePlus for last year’sOnePlus 9 Pro. Together with a tasty hardware bump, this resulted in the finest camera that OnePlus had ever put in a phone.

Now that fancy branding is coming over to Oppo, which really shouldn’t come as a great surprise. Oppo and OnePlusmerged in 2021, effectively making the latter a sub-brand of the former.

OnePlus’s beloved Oxygen OS has already effectively been shifted to a mere custom UI layered over Oppo’s less beloved ColorOS, and early reports about the Oppo Find X5 and the OnePlus 10 Pro suggested that they were extremely close to one another.

While the camera systems are far from identical, the provision of the same Hasselblad tuning further serves to reduced a sense of differentiation between the two phones.

All of the other specs that are listed here have beenreported before, including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, a 5000mAh battery, and 80W wired charging.

They also appear to confirm that we’re losing the microscope camera that rather impressed us in the Oppo Find X3 Pro.

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