An Android Smartphone Displays Google Website
An Android smartphone displays the Google website in this picture illustration in Seoul September 7, 2011. Reuters/Truth Leem

The Find series of smartphones from Oppo will reportedly be getting a successor in the form of Oppo Find 9. Moreover, the upcoming Oppo Find 9’s front panel has recently been leaked in China.

Going by the leaked image, the Oppo Find 9 will reportedly be a huge device with nearly 5.5 inch+ display. However, there is no confirmation on the screen size at this point. Based on the reports from Chinese website CNMO, the Oppo device will reportedly be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and will be backed by a killer 4 GB RAM. Reportedly, this is Oppo’s first smartphone to house extremely powerful internals. Giz China says that the leaked photo with large screen also shows narrow edges. Moreover, the front-facing camera unit has reportedly been shifted closer to the top edge of the device to offer a massive display area. Unlike other Oppo handsets launched recently, Oppo Find 9 will be a high-end device, according to Phone Arena.

Meanwhile, the Oppo U3 has just cleared the TENAA certification, and it reportedly features a Goliath-like 5.9-inch display, packed with 1,080 x 1,920 pixels screen resolution. Under the hood, the device will reportedly be powered by an octa-core Mediatek SoC clocked at 1.7 GHz. The phone will also be backed by 2 GB RAM.

In terms of memory, the U3 will have 16 GB of internal storage capacity and microSD card support for memory expansion. When it comes to the camera specification, the U3 will reportedly feature a 13 MP rear-facing unit, in addition to a 5 MP front-facing snapper for selfies, Phone Arena notes.

Readers should note that the upcoming U3 is the slimmest handset to house a 4X Optical Zoom camera feature. To be precise, the handset will reportedly be only 9 mm thick. Other handsets that sport the said feature includes ASUS ZenFone Zoom, which measures 11.95 mm, says the same site.