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New Leaks Reveal Final Looks of Oppo’s Find X8 Ultra and Find X8 Duo – Full Details Inside!

phone would be equipped with a 5,700 mAh battery on the inside. The device will also have a IP68 and IP69 certification- Deatils Below

While Oppo’s new phones were to break cover in the recent April 10 event, but a recent leak has unveiled the phones. An online leak has showcased the renders of the phone with some additional details The leaks were shared by Evan Blass and reported by Android Authority. Beyond the other features and photos, a promo video of the phones has been revealed as well. While the specs of the phones are not clear as of yet it’s possible that the phone would be equipped with a 5,700 mAh battery on the inside. The device will also have a IP68 and IP69 certification. 

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Oppo Find X8’s 


Initially there were reports that the x8s would be named by mini or next beyond that the X8 and X8 Pro would have a alert slider, but the Find X8+ and X8 Ultra will retain the touch sensitive key on the right side. The button doubles as a cameras shutter and a enables zoom by swiping. 

The phones would break cover on 10th April , the promo boasts about 1.26mm thin bezels along with Hasselblad cameras.

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First published on: Mar 31, 2025 03:09 PM IST


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