On the front, the display is obviously curved on the sides, and the front-facing snapper is housed in a left-aligned hole-punch, as was the case for the Find X2 Pro. Unlike that phone, its successor will have adaptive refresh rate, from 10 Hz all the way up to 120 Hz (not just a binary 60/120 switch).


Speaking of the screen, it will be a 6.7" 1440p OLED panel. On the back, among those four cameras, one is going to be a unique 25x zoom 'microscope' macro lens with a light ring around it (it's the one just under the LED flash), alongside two as-of-yet unannounced 50 MP sensors from Sony (we're assuming one for the main camera, the other going to the ultrawide). As for what the final shooter is - maybe a 2x/3x zoom cam? It's weird to see zero periscopes here, especially since the Find X2 Pro had one, and other companies like Samsung and Huawei are doubling down on them.

The Find X3 Pro is said to feature wireless charging, and as you can see we might still get a vegan leather version. The phone is allegedly launching around late March or early April, obviously with the Snapdragon 888 on board.

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