Oppo Settles 5G Patent Dispute With Nokia Paving The Way For Global Find X7 Ultra Release
Oppo has resolved a 5G patent dispute that prevented it from selling stylish phones outside its territory, such as the Find X7 Ultra, which has two periscope cameras, or the foldable Find N3.
Oppo was able to reach a cross-licensing agreement with Nokia, which claimed it was infringing on its 5G patents without paying royalties, while Oppo claimed it owns 3,300 standard 5G patents and doesn't need Nokia's IP.
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For example, the long drama that stalled Oppo's sales in many European countries prevented the release of phones like the Oppo Find X6 Pro last year, which is a shame because Oppo is usually one step ahead of Samsung when it comes to phones. and apples. Specifications and performance..
For example, last year's Find X6 Pro was equipped with a quality camera with a 50-megapixel periscope sensor, which achieved amazing low-light zoom quality that surpassed the Galaxy S23's 10x zoom capability. Samsung took the hint and introduced its own 50MP sensor in one of the Galaxy S24 Ultra's zoom cameras.
The Oppo 2024 Find X7 Ultra outdoes itself again by using not one, but two periscope zoom cameras with 50MP sensors, and we'll soon be comparing it to the Galaxy S24 Ultra and its 5x zoom kit. The concept of a 50-megapixel premium zoom sensor contrasts with Oppo's OG zoom upgrade.
In any case, now that Nokia's 5G patent battle with Oppo has been amicably resolved through a possible royalty swap, the Find X7 Ultra will finally go on sale globally, albeit in a 16GB variant/512 GB, probably for no less than $1000. . . Now available nationwide.
However, it will probably be cheaper than Samsung's Galaxy S24 Ultra and has better features, especially the 1-inch Sony sensor and foldable lens in the camera department, so the Find X7 Ultra can be compared to the S24 Ultra. . Become the most epic battle for Android's soul before summer begins.