Oppo Find X5 series is now expected to have the advanced Hasselblad camera system after the Chinese smartphone maker partnered with the Swedish camera developer.
As of the moment, the Find X5 series is yet to be released. Some experts claimed that Oppo might launch it this coming Aug. 31.
However, this can still be changed depending on the development efficiency of the Chinese phone developer.
Although it hasn't arrived yet, some people who are familiar with the works of Oppo have already provided the possible features of the new Find X5 series.
Oppo Find X5's Hasselblad Camera System
According to Phone Arena's latest report, the new Hasselblad camera system integration was confirmed after Oppo announced its new three-year partnership with the camera maker.
"We are very pleased to see the partnership enter a new stage of development, giving more users around the world a chance to enjoy the legendary Hasselblad mobile imaging experience," said Oppo's Chief Product Officer Pete Lau via the company's official press release.
The latest collaboration between Oppo and Hasselblad after OnePlus received the Swedish camera developer's technology back in 2020.
Thanks to the new partnership of Oppo and Hasselblad, more Oppo and OnePlus smartphone models are expected to have better camera systems in the future.
Hasselblad Camera System Integration
As of the moment, not much detail is known about the Hasselblad tech integration that the upcoming Find X5 series will receive.
But, Oppo said that it would work with the camera maker to enhance advanced imaging solutions through R&D collaboration further.
This means that consumers will soon have smartphones that provide natural colors and a more refined imaging experience when taking photos or videos.
The recently announced Oppo Find N was expected to solve the creasing issue with foldable devices in other news. Meanwhile, some rumors claimed that an Oppo Find N 5G model is under development.
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Written by: Griffin Davis