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Oppo’s New Phone Has an iPhone 16-Like Camera Button

Oppo’s New Phone Has an iPhone 16-Like Camera Button

Oppo’s new flagship phone features a shutter button similar to the one Apple first introduced. iPhone 16 sherry. The new Find X8 Pro is part of a two-member flagship series that Oppo introduced in its native China ahead of its international launch on Thursday.

The entry-level Find X8 starts at 4,199 yuan, or roughly $590, while the Find X8 Pro starts at 5,299 yuan, which converts to around $745. (International prices are expected to vary by country or region.)

The high-end Find X8 Pro has many 2024 flagship-level features as well as the new shutter button. It has a 6.78-inch display, is powered by Mediatek’s latest Dimensity 9400 chip, packs a massive 5,910mAh battery that supports 80-watt wired charging and 50-watt wireless charging.

One of the key selling points of the Find X series is its cameras, and the Find X8 phones appear to build on that reputation, at least on paper. The Find X8 Pro features a Hasselblad-branded camera module that houses four 50-megapixel cameras, two of which have telephoto lenses with 6x and 3x optical zoom.

A group of people take a photo of a ladybug using the camera of their Oppo Find X8 phone. A group of people take a photo of a ladybug using the camera of their Oppo Find X8 phone.

Oppo’s Find X8 Pro is equipped with a Hasselblad camera module.

Oppo/Screenshot: Sareena Dayaram/CNET

Although Oppo is not a global name like Apple or Samsung, the Chinese company is one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the world. According to the research firm, international Data Corporation, Oppo dominated around 9% of the global smartphone market share in 2023, with shipments estimated at more than 103 million units for that year.

At the launch event, Oppo demonstrated the camera’s ability to take photos of moving objects. A presenter used one of Oppo’s new phones to take a photo of a dog jumping on stage and then compared the shot to the photo taken with the iPhone 16 Pro.

Photo of a jumping dog taken with iPhone 16 and Find X8 phones. Photo of a jumping dog taken with iPhone 16 and Find X8 phones.

Oppo compared a photo of a jumping dog on the iPhone with a photo taken on one of its new Find X8 phones.

Oppo/Screenshot: Sareena Dayaram/CNET

Find X8 Pro also has a new hardware button. Camera Control of iPhone 16 button. It is pressure sensitive and allows you to take photos, zoom in and out of shots. The X8 Pro also features an alert slider, a hardware switch popularized by OnePlus (a subsidiary of Oppo) on its phones that makes it easy to switch between ring, silent, and vibrate modes.

As expected, Oppo also highlighted the artificial intelligence features of the devices. Oppo showed off a feature similar to Google Lens or the iPhone’s Visual Search feature, along with AI tools that eliminate glare from images; here you can take a photo of your surroundings, say a landmark, and then the Find X8 Pro’s AI can do it with a command prompt. Give a description or some contextual information about the image.

“From any interface, you can easily summon AI by simply pressing the power button,” Google states. Oppo’s Chinese language website in question. “You can ask whatever’s on the screen. Identify scenic spots, identify animals, search for questions, navigate, summarize.”

Oppo hasn’t released a Find X phone series internationally since the Find X5 series. The timeline for the international launch of the Find X8 series has not been confirmed yet, but it is said to take place this year.