Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has announced that its flagship devices — Find X2 and Find X2 Pro will be the first non-Google smartphones to receive the new beta version of the upcoming operating system. The company has revealed that both smartphones will get the first public beta by the end of this month.
Last year 13 smartphones decided to release the beta version of Android 10. The list included OnePlus, Asus, Huawei, LG, Nokia, Oppo, Realme, Sony, Tecno, Vivo, Xiaomi, and Essential. However, this year the Essential phone will not be there as the company is shut down. But it might be possible that others can follow Oppo and again decide to roll out the first beta of Android 11 on their smartphones.
Google claims that the first beta version of Android 11 focuses on three things — Controls, Privacy, and People. The company also adds that it is the first beta so it could also be buggy
Recently, Oppo announced that it will launch the Oppo Find X2 series in India on June 17. Both the smartphones will be available on Amazon. As per the Amazon listing, the Oppo Find X2 will sport a 6.7-inch QHD+ OLED curved screen. The display will have a refresh rate of 120Hz and an aspect ratio of 19.8:9. The smartphone will also come with Oppo’s 65W charger with SuperVOOC 3.0 support.
The listing also suggests that the smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor paired with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFC 3.0 storage. The smartphone will also offer 5G support.
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