OPPO works with extremely refined designs for their future Find X, with almost impossible edges and striking photo modules, as well as a Xiaomi-style secondary screen.
Having long gotten our teeth with rolled up cellphones, the truth is so OPPO wanted to end 2021 in style however, with the already first foldable móvil inteligente, which is none other than the OPPO Find N, already has the rights to the most interesting book-like concept on the market currently it is limited to the Chinese market waiting for better times
Be that as it may, the world has not stopped at a manufacturer willing to scrutinize the major jugadores in the market from Dongguan. móvil industry, are already preparing for the next attack exhibit Split registered patents before the World Intellectual Property Organization – WIPO, from the English abbreviation – to colleagues Let’s go digital espectáculo again after masterfully recreated extremely sophisticated design and more than interesting.
In fact, I sincerely hope that is the case the first sketch of the OPPO Find X4as the market is willing to take risks OPPO seems willing to take with a ultra-thin and 100% borderless designThis minimizes the body to blend in with curved glass around the entire perimeter of the móvil inteligente, reducing the Visibility for a prominent photo module and a secondary rear window.
If OPPO is the only manufacturer willing to take risks, it is said and nothing happens … In fact, I hope that OPPO Find X4 finally resembles these sketches, because its construction would be just great.
That would be a dream OPPO Find X4: almost a boulder
Of course We don’t know the materials yet that in OPPO they would use to complete such a large design, although we already know for sure the engineers of the Chinese company You’ve been working with glass for quite some time in its various forms and leaves a good example of this with the “impossible curve” who presented the OPPO Find X3 in its photo module, perfectly integrated in perfectly finished curved glass axis and careful manufacture.
This time, those from Dongguan would make a móvil inteligente that minimizes the metal frames of the case to which the crystals are attached to the maximum Glass curvature on each side of a fully rounded port that would only break the bouldering spell prominent photo module that we are slowly getting used to.
It doesn’t look like an airborne sketch showing patented muscles as we see the corners are more conservative because they are the areas most exposed to impacts, which becomes clear OPPO has studied this patent well before it is registered.
In addition, the Chinese manufacturer would be at risk take up the gauntlet of secondary screensMaking room for a large back panel like the Mi 11 Ultra, which would be placed right next to the photo module to offer some symmetry and a clean design, to be able to configure what we see in this secondary panel with basic information, notifications and shortcuts to the most frequently used functions such as multimedia controls.
The rear window would also allow this Remove front camera and use the main line to take us autofotos at the highest level, albeit surprising now How would vídeo calling problem be solved? Or will OPPO also implement an integrated camera under the screen, of additional quality and fair quality, to meet this need.
I count on the fingers of one hand how many times I’ve used the front camera, so let’s not even talk about how often those with a second screen on the back of the phone will use it.
Nevertheless, It’s good to take risks and this OPPO embraces itLeaving news sources in China to backlink this design Amazing OPPO and hypothetical Find X4 Pro that would appear in 2022 with a novel and differentiated spirit to compete in most plus From the market.
We have to be careful with OPPO because it looks like it The Chinese manufacturer wants visibility Looking ahead to the next course, and if this is finally the OPPO Find X4, then welcome to a móvil inteligente that looks equipo to have it. One of the best designs we’ve seen in the glass and metal sandwich era… Do you like it?