OPPO Find X8 Spotted on BIS: Wallpapers Leaked & iPhone 17 Rumored to Feature Dynamic 120Hz Display

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OPPO Find X8 spotted on Indian BIS

OPPO Find X8 is the new upcoming flagship from OPPO, succeeding OPPO Find X7 series. OPPO has not launched its flagships in India or the global markets for a long time. Recentely the OPPO Find X8 was spotted on Indian BIS thus confirming the Indian launch, it was also spotted on other countries’ databases.

The X user Anir spotted it.

The key specs are:

1.5K micro quad curve LTPO 10-bit display
Mediatek Dimensity 9400
Quad rear cameras with dual periscope
Magnetic wireless charging
IP68/IP69
ColorOS 15
NFC
IR blaster

Oppo find x8

OPPO Find X8 wallpapers are available to download

The OPPO Find X8 wallpapers were shared on Telegram by PUI The newsroom and you can download them immediately.

The Images are previews for full-resolution get them from telegram here:

Previews:

The iPhone 17’s Roumered 120Hz display could put ㅤiPhone 16 to shame

OPPO Find X8

For a while now, most midrange and flagship Android phones have offered 120Hz displays, while low-end ones generally settled for 90Hz. On the other hand, Apple has kept the 120Hz screens exclusive to its Pro iPhones since 2021, while standard models, including the iPhone 16, continue to get no more than 60Hz. This could finally change next year, as the non-Pro iPhone 17 will reportedly adopt a 120Hz display.

Apple first brought the ProMotion technology (120Hz refresh rate) to its smartphones when it introduced the iPhone 13 Pro in 2021. A year later, the company further boosted its highest-end phones by introducing always-on display support on the iPhone 14 Pro. Since non-flagship Android phones now generally offer these perks, it makes little sense for Apple to restrict them to its Pro devices.

Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants has informed MacRumors that next year’s iPhone 17 could offer a 120Hz display. The upgrade is expected to expand to both non-Pro models, including the regular 17 and the rumored 17 Air — which could replace the Plus variant.

Notably, the iPhone 13 Pro’s refresh rate ranged between 10Hz and 120Hz. To enable the always-on display feature, Apple had to drop the minimum rate to 1Hz on the iPhone 14 Pro and newer models. So, if the iPhone 17’s refresh rate drops to as little as 1Hz, it could similarly offer always-on display support. Otherwise, non-Pro iPhone 17 users may be limited to just 120Hz refresh rates when it comes to display upgrades.

The iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max will likely launch alongside the Apple Watch Series 11 in September 2025.

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