Earlier this year, Oppo introduced the Find X6 Pro smartphone, which is currently available for official purchase only in China. However, the device can be obtained through third-party retailers, and those who have done so now have a reason to rejoice. Owners of the Find X6 Pro have started receiving a software update that brings significant camera enhancements, along with improvements to communication and the latest system security package.
With this update, the Find X6 Pro will capture even better photos using the telephoto camera, and portrait images will exhibit improved skin tones. In the Portrait mode, users will also have access to a 2x zoom toggle for the rear camera, extending to video, time-lapse, and text-scanner modes as well.
During our review of Oppo’s flagship device, we found that its low-light photography capabilities were among the best for a smartphone in 2023. The update promises to further enhance the overall photo quality. Furthermore, the update will reduce camera power consumption and enhance the quality of videos captured using high zoom ratios.
The user experience is also improved in various aspects, including Multi-Screen Connect, Screencast, and certain third-party applications. Oppo has additionally introduced Hasselblad’s iconic orange shutter button in the Camera app. Connectivity stability has been enhanced, and there is expanded compatibility for NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and mobile networks.
Overall, the software update brings several improvements to the Find X6 Pro, enhancing its camera capabilities, user experience, and connectivity stability for a more satisfying usage experience.
Published on 05/15/23 2:28 | by Rawa John
The Oppo Find X6 team of leads was ensured by 3C, and the posting uncovered the charging speed of the gadgets. The vanilla Find X6 will uphold up to 80W rates, while the Find X6 Pro will bring 100W SuperVOOC, which would be another record for an Oppo leader.
The Oppo Find X6 with model number PGFM110 will uphold essential wired 5V/2A charging and 5V-11V/7.3A, equivalent to up to 80W SuperVOOC. The phone will be viable with VCB8JACH/VCB8JBCH connector, which, in principle, can uphold up to 100W.
The 100W rates are saved for the lead. The PGEM110 phone, which is as far as anyone knows the Pro will uphold charging mode 11V/9.1A and will likewise accompany a similar SuperVOOC connector as the vanilla variation.
We have no subtleties on the battery limits of these phones. Last year, the Find X5 leads had the equivalent charging rates however were different in size, and presently we need to keep a watch out for whether the Find X6 will go with the same pattern.
Published on 02/17/23 1:11 | by Rawa John