The one in the picture along these lines is likely the first mobile phone on the market with a 44 megapixel front camera. And the truth is, today, that is all of that is known of the device, youtuber Mr.Whosetheboss you have shown the world to tweet, where it becomes clear that we are dealing with a terminal that has not been launched.
However, the information provided by the image is sufficient delete the terminal.
OPPO or Realme phone with dual front camera
Holding a smartphone that hasn't been removed yet, with the world's first FIRST 44MP Dual Punch-hole camera
Can anyone guess which company? pic.twitter.com/A0VhiXxJog
– Arun Maini (@Mrwhosetheboss) January 20, 2020
To preview the design of this device, the first model that comes to mind is the Realme X50 5G introduced just a few weeks ago, and with a plan dual front camera, located in the same location as the image phone. However, in the case of Realme 5G mobile launches, the sensors are 16 and 8 megapixels, not 44 as youtuber.
However, it seems possible that what we see in the picture may be OPPO or Realme's future terminal. First, because the background image is similar to one of the default domains included in ColorOS – which, of course, could be changed youtuber so I don't say anything at all – second, because Bar status icons They are also followed by those used by Realme and OPPO respectively softwares.
But there are even more clues. ColorOS is introduced in its version 6 – and it's also in ColorOS 7 – called Smart Sidebar, direct access to settings or apps available on one of the sides of the screen, such as image recognition is present on the device
Therefore though not guaranteed, all leads suggest that this "mysterious" ending will be one of them Next OPPO or Realme reference mobile. With a little luck, you won't have to wait too long until you can find the doubt.
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