Oppo will be announcing their Find X2 and the Find X2 Pro smartphones on March 6, alongside their latest addition of Oppo Watch in an online event from mainland China. The unveiling of this new series was supposed to take place during the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain last month, but Oppo had to reschedule their launch event as on online-only live stream due the cancellation of MWC and the fears regarding the widespread of COVID-19 in the epicenter China. So as the world awaits for Oppo's brand new series of Find smartphones, we will see the company take wraps off their 2020 refresh for the first generation Oppo Find X that was announced back in 2018 tomorrow. And with all the official teasers and posters going live from the Dongguan-based manufacturer we have a special treat for all our Oppo fans out here. Here is the first hands-on video of the forthcoming Find X2 Pro caught in the wild from the popular Chinese microblogging website Weibo. The user shares a very short three seconds video, giving a glance of the smartphone's back and front panels, unfortunately with the high point screen turned off. However, the device falls exactly in line with our previous leaks and and teasers shared by the company, once again confirming the existence of it's telephoto type periscope lens on the primary camera module. The phone is painted in a glossy grey finish with Oppo's badging on the bottom left corner, as well as the phone looks to feature curves on both parallel sides from back and front panels, possibly hinting towards the bezel-less curved display as suggested in the past reports. That's all we got for you now but will see the entire story from Oppo tomorrow, and until then we will leave you with the short video posted by the tipster attached down below.
Source: Weibo