MWC 2019: Oppo Unveils An Unnamed Phone For 2019 With 5G And A 10x Lossless Zoom Triple Camera
Though the MWC 2019 in Barcelona wrapped up over this weekend, Oppo had a fancy new release of its own to present. The smartphone company teased a new camera setup they have along with images it clicked, and they look spectacular.
Though the MWC 2019 in Barcelona wrapped up over this weekend, Oppo had a fancy new release of its own to present. The smartphone company teased a new camera setup they have along with images it clicked, and they look spectacular.
The triple camera setup they're talking about is expected in a new smartphone they're releasing in a few months. But aside from that, Oppo says each of the lenses have an insane focal length, giving them "10x Lossless Zoom".
Our solution is a triple-lens camera structure, which includes:
¡ª OPPO (@oppo) February 23, 2019
48MP Hi-res main camera
120 degree ultra-wide lens
Telephoto lens
With all 3 lenses we can cover broad focal lengths of 16mm-160mm which make up our 10x Lossless Zoom.#GetCloserWithOPPO ?
A professional camera in your pocket.
¡ª OPPO (@oppo) February 24, 2019
This year, we¡¯re making expressive and exploratory photography even more accessible for smartphone users. #MWC19
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The presentation itself at MWC involved the setup, as well as how Oppo's manufacturers will be fitting these hefty shooters into a tiny smartphone package. Apparently, it'll be with a pop out module and Optical Image Stabilization on at least two of the cameras. But the best thing about the demo was the images the camera clicked. And if they're authentic and undoctored, this device is a thing of beauty.
ICYMI: Here's another photo comparison.?
¡ª OPPO (@oppo) February 23, 2019
10x Lossless Zoom vs Ultra-wide Angle. ?#GetCloserWithOPPO? pic.twitter.com/tRSvylxuOy
Another point of the demo was for Oppo to talk about its own 5G efforts, alongside so many other companies at MWC. They brought on a Qualcomm executive to talk up the company's Snapdragon 855 processor (which includes the X50 5G modem everyone is using now) in the upcoming phone and how the technology could massively improve multiplayer online smartphone gaming.
This device doesn't have a name yet, but you can expect it sometime around the second quarter of this year. Until then, keep your eyes peeled.