GizChina Thinks: Oppo Find 7 to have a 5.4-inch JDI display


With so very little to go on surrounding the Oppo Find 7 we have had to do a bit of a search which has led us to a possible 5.4-inch JDI display equipped device.

Following our gut and seeing the original reaction to the Oppo N1’s large display and the companies commitment to it’s fans, we believe that the Find 7 could feature a 5.4-inch WQHD display from Japanese display manufacturer JDI.

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A 5.4-inch flagship phone would fit the bill quite well, current Find 5 owners wanting a little more will appreciate the larger panel and higher resolution while fans of smaller displays won’t find the increase overly much for their palms to handle.

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As for screen specs, well JDI announced their 5.4-inch 2K display back in October.The panel has a pixel density of 543ppi, a 1440 x 2560 resolution and measures in at 69.5 x 126.6x 1.12mm.

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Currently the only known fact for the Oppo Find 7 are that it will feature a 2K display as well as 4G LTE, but our Find 7 predictions also include 3GB RAM, Snapdragon 800 CPU and a possible 16 mega-pixel rear camera.

What are your ideas regarding the Oppo Find 7? Let us know in the comments section.

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22 Comments

  1. Frank Wu
    December 20, 2013

    1.12mm thickness will kill the phone!

    • Nick
      December 20, 2013

      He just was talking about the display not the hole mobile. 😉

    • Sirian
      December 20, 2013

      with just 1,12mm thickness u risk cutting urself XD

    • Ace
      December 20, 2013

      It’s talking about the display.

      Either way, these are modern IGZO screens. Hopefully it’s IGZO/OLED.

  2. Nick
    December 20, 2013

    Oppo Find 7 will be the better Xiaomi Mi3. 🙂

  3. King Mohammed
    December 20, 2013

    I still don’t get this resolution race between smartphones, they all look the same from 720p and lower res will save power while higher will eat it also I still think the screen size should be 5 inch or smaller

    • Hansb
      December 20, 2013

      I couldn’t agree more. This whole pixel race at 5+Inch format is nonsense. And I prefer a small high spec phone for daily use, 4,5 inch max. It is a shame there are only a few of them.

      • December 20, 2013

        +1

      • December 20, 2013

        The maximum I can go on a phone is 5″. ANything above that and I am going in for a 10″ tablet. Lets call a tablet a tablet and a phone a phone.

      • December 20, 2013

        This is not the place to campaign for small screen phones.

        Not only does the market disagree with you, but you have probably already noticed, you can’t wish them out of existence. Campaigning to “freeze” screen sizes at 5″ (or 4.5″) is useless.

        If you want a premium phone with a small screen, there’s always the iPhone as a choice.

        This article (and thread) is about Find 7 screen and features.

    • December 20, 2013

      If you don’t get it by this point, then it can’t be explained to you. There are plenty of 720p “budget” phones you could buy without knock the ones amongst us that want and like high-resolution-large-screen phones.

    • Ace
      December 21, 2013

      While what you’re saying is true, there’s a reason for the spec bump. and it’s not a good one. It’s mostly an issue of marketing, The more pixels you have, the more pixels you can market and since we’re developing new manufacturing methods, there’s no problem in adding more pixels ; it doesnt add to the R&D cost.

      The problem with these screens start to show when they strain the GPU. A 2560×1440 screen is uncommon even in desktops nowadays, yet it’s going to become standard for flagship mobile phones.

      While displaying extremely crisp 2d content on that 1440p screen is easily doable, when it comes to 3d graphics, these screens are more of a burden than you realize. Phones already have a lot of overhead when rendering, this adds the need to render at 720p and then upscale it to 1440p. That adds massive overhead from the GPU, which means that a developer is limited to what they can do on a phone compared to the same hardware and a 720p screen.

      • King Mohammed
        December 21, 2013

        i bet by 2015 2560×1440 phones will become common and be sold for less than $200 and thanks for that explanations

  4. December 20, 2013

    Ummm… my thought? I THOUGHT OF IT! I actually posted the link the JDI press release in the comments to an earlier article! Hmmm… attribution?

    As to the processor, my guess is still the 805 rather than the 800. Oppo is too savy to go for the older processor for their new flagship when the new one is right on the cusp of production.

    UPDATE: here’s a link to the comments I made a week ago suggesting that they’d use the JDI display: https://www.gizchina.com/2013/12/14/confirmed-oppo-find-7-wont-5-7-inch-7-inch-display/

    • Stef
      December 20, 2013

      Last year they went with S4 pro instead of the S600 which was around the corner. Also N1 has got the S600 even though S800 was already out. So my guess is that they will go for S800 as per the pattern they have established…

      • Alan
        December 20, 2013

        kind of like apple does it. Allways using hardware that isn’t the newest / kind of like puting a mobile GPU in the iMac or 1gb ram even if the competition already uses 2gb…well what im trying to say is … Oppo plz don’t dissapoint us with just a 800!!!

      • December 20, 2013

        We can only hope for the 805. Oppo is in a stronger market position this year, and they’re also facing more competition (i.e. Vivo Xplay 3S and others) so I wouldn’t be surprised if they broke the pattern to go for the bleeding edge.

  5. Mitch
    December 20, 2013

    You see that moon coming in front of the sun? Release day will probably be on the solar eclips.

    • December 20, 2013

      Interesting.

      • Alan
        December 20, 2013

        that would be April 2014 (next solar eclipse over: South in Asia, Australia, Pacific, Indian Ocean, Antarctica)
        Oh i would so go for a 5.4 if the bezels are minimal

  6. Thinh Nguyen
    December 21, 2013

    Hi Andi, I’m from VietNam and there’s some information about the Oppo R1 that tinhte.vn has hands on http://www.tinhte.vn/threads/tren-tay-r1-chiec-dien-thoai-chua-duoc-ra-mat-cua-oppo.2226586/
    This product is not a official product but with app CPU-Z they could know some detail: CPU A7 Quad core with GPU Mali (I think MT6582). Resolution 720 x 1280, It’s bigger and lighter and iphone 4s

  7. rememberus
    December 21, 2013

    they better ad micro sd card expansion