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OPPO Find X2 Battery seems quite good in QHD + 120Hz + 5G mode

If you don’t know, let us inform you that the GSMA has cancelled the MWC 2020 mobile even in China officially due to the Coronavirus massacre and threat. That means most of the brands are getting delayed up to March 2020 to reschedule the launch event and OPPO is one of them. So, the launch of OPPO Find X2 is also rescheduled to March this year. Whereas, there are plenty of leaks and reports are coming out about the Find X2 related to display, 5G connectivity, final rendered image, screen refresh rate, and more. Now, the @UniverseIce has again revealed on Twitter that the battery performance of OPPO Find X2 is just awesome in the initial testing.

OPPO Find X2 Battery seems quite good in QHD + 120Hz + 5G mode, but there is a catch

According to the shared images of the battery level, turning on the QHD+ 3168×1440 pixels resolution display quality, turning on 5G VoLTE, enabling 120Hz refresh rate, the battery level has shown off its power. From the 100% charged level, it drops to 81% i,e; 19% power has been consumed for almost 4.5 hours of device usage. To be very specific, the device has been used continuously for around 2 hours.

This indicates the battery power consumption and battery capacity of the OPPO Find X2 model. However, we can’t be 100% sure according to these images or any initial impression. Because there is a catch that everyone can understand. As if you can see that most of the screenshot images indicating that the device runs on full 4G VoLTE connectivity. Take a close look at the status bar of the images.

So, it’s better to wait for the official release and full-depth reviews for a clear idea. Keep visiting the blog for more awesome info like this.

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Ravis Sharma
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