While Oppo is currently one of the lesser-known phone manufacturers, it sure knows how to draw media attention. The brand has currently been picking up pace with aggressive marketing as well as innovative products. The phone manufacturer first made waves when they released the first phone equipped with CyanogenMod out of the box. And, now the company is expected to release the Find 7, a phone said to be equipped with 2K display.

This isn't the first time that Oppo has surprised the smartphone industry. Back in March, the company was the first to release a full HD phone called the Find 5. And now, the company has released a teaser of the Find 7, which suggests that the smartphone would be one of the first handsets to feature 2K display.

Despite the somewhat misleading name, the Find 7 will not come with a 7-inch screen. Instead, the device will boast a pixel density of 538ppi and a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels on 5.5-inch display. That's a lot of pixels and consumers who go nuts for high-resolution devices will definitely like this one.

Initially, the actual screen size of the device was based on a few rumors circulating on the Internet. However, the company has already confirmed the screen size in a tweet from its official Twitter account.

According to the teaser, the 5.5 inch 2K resolution device has been designed to feel like a 5-inch device. This means that the company will be maximizing the screen size of the Find 7 while trying to minimize the overall footprint of the device. This type of design philosophy can be seen in few phones such as the LG G2 flagship smartphone.

To date, no official images have been posted by Oppo or leaked through third party sites. However, the confirmed details indicate that the device will have very thin bezels to accommodate the extra screen size without increasing the overall size of the device. In addition to this, no word has been given as of yet regarding the official launch date of the Find 7.

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