Oppo is preparing to ship the Find X10 with a display that claims to support the BT.2020 color gamut. This specification exceeds the DCI-P3 standard found in most current flagship phones. Buyers who prioritize accurate color reproduction for photo editing or media consumption should watch for this update. The company is also introducing a new eye care panel substrate to reduce blue light exposure.
New eye care panel and MediaTek chip target late September release
The device will run on the MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro chipset. This processor handles the core computing tasks for the smartphone. Oppo pairs this chip with a 200 MP main camera sensor. The combination aims to deliver high-resolution imaging and fast performance.
Specifications
- Display: BT.2020 color gamut support
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro
- Camera: 200 MP main sensor
- Eye Care: Highest beneficial red light proportion
The new display panel achieves the highest proportion of beneficial red light seen on a phone so far. It also maintains the lowest amount of harmful blue light reported in current tests. Oppo states that the panel supports the BT.2020 color gamut. We treat this color claim with the usual launch skepticism because marketing numbers often shrink in independent lab tests.
Oppo plans to launch the Find X10 globally in late September. This timeline is currently being floated by sources and remains unconfirmed. The company has a history of exceeding display specs in independent testing, though verification is still needed. We have been tracking the Find X10 series closely and previously covered the Oppo Find X10 Ultra 10x Telephoto sensor changes.
The Find X10 will feature a MediaTek Dimensity 9600 Pro processor and a 200 MP main camera. The device targets global markets with a tentative late September release. The display claims to offer the widest color gamut and best eye care metrics currently available.
Source: NotebookCheck




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