A few days ago, Oppo announced that they were planning to launch a new smartphone called Oppo K7x. The phone was also spotted on TENAA certification, which revealed all the specifications of the phone except the chipset of the phone.
Today, the same model Oppo K7x was spotted on Geekbench, which revealed the chipset of the phone. The all-new Oppo K7x would be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 720. In the Geekbench, the chipset has a codename MT6853V/ZA, which points out to us that this would be Dimensity 720.
The Dimensity 720 is an octa-core chipset that consists of four Cortex-A76 performance cores (clocked at 2.0GHz) and four Cortex-A55 energy-saving cores (clocked at 2.0GHz). The chipset is based on 7nm production and also has Mali-G57 GPU.
The spotted model has 8GB RAM, and it has scored 511 points on single-core and 1644 points on multi-core. The Geekbench score is average if compared with the mid-range category of Android phones. The phone is more focused on battery performance, as shown in its launch poster.
The specs of the phone are already revealed, which are the following:
- 6.5-inch Full-HD+ (2400x1080p) TFT Display
- Dimensions: 162.2×75.1×9.1(mm), Weight: 194g
- Quad Rear Camera (48MP+8MP+2MP+2MP)
- Front 16MP Camera
- Side Fingerprint Scanner
- 6GB, 8GB RAM with 64GB, 128GB and 256GB Storage
- Colors: Green, Gray, and Blue
- 4900mAh Battery with fast charging support
The phone is set to be launched on November 4.