Oppo is expected to launch the Oppo Find X3 series early this year and one of the smartphones in the lineup has already started appearing on certification listings. The Find X3 powered by Snapdragon 888 was spotted on the AnTuTu certification site and it managed to rack up a score of 771,491, which was a new record. Now, the latest reports suggest that the Find X3 was spotted on Geekbench too.
Sporting the latest Qualcomm chipset, 12GB of RAM, and Android 11 out of the box, the Find X3 has the model number CPH2173. This lies in line with the predecessor Find X2 (CPH2023) and Find X2 Pro (CPH2025).
Oppo Find X3 gets impressive scores on the Geekbench listing
The Oppo CPH2173 with the codename “Lahaina” is powered by the Snapdragon 888 chipset, coupled with 12GB of RAM, and running on Android 11 out of the box. In the single-core test, the Oppo Find X3 managed to score 1134 while for the multi-core test it scored 3660 points.
Previously, the device scored a record 771,491 in the AnTuTu listing, which is a sum of four phone components – memory, UX, CPU, and GPU. There isn’t any official information revealed about the benchmarked device but you can expect 12GB of RAM and plenty of storage that made it possible for Find X3 to score such a great result.
Oppo Find X3 rumored specifications and features
Coming to the specifications, the Find X3 is expected to feature a 6.7-inch display with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. This isn’t new because the predecessor Find X2 Pro already had this screen.
The Find X3 is rumored to come with a new, custom-made 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor for the primary camera, a 13MP 2x telephoto lens, and a longer-zoom periscope lens.
In terms of battery, the device is expected to feature a 4,500mAh battery that supports 65W superVOOC 2.0 fast charging as well as 30W wireless fast charging.
For now, there isn’t a lot of official information out about the upcoming Find X3 but more information will definitely surface online in the coming weeks as the official launch date approaches.