Oppo sends an invitation to announce Find 7
Oppo has just sent an invitation to the media to attend the launch event of its flagship Find 7 smartphone in Beijing (China) on March 19.
The invitation of Find 7 is displayed as a video clip when attaching a smartphone to the pyramid model
According to GSMArena , the unique feature of the Oppo invitation letter this time is in the invitation box with a mysterious black pyramid model, next to the paper with a QR code printed.
If iOS or Android users scan this QR code on the device, then place their smartphone on the pyramid model, there will appear small video clips introducing Find 7 shown right on the map of the tissue Pyramid shape looks very creative.
Regarding the Find 7 smartphone , it is likely that this model will be available in two different versions, including a full-HD screen and a 2K screen.
In terms of configuration, the machine is expected to use Snapdragon processor 800, 3 GB RAM, internal memory of 16 GB or more, the rear camera can use up to 50 MP sensor.
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