Oppo Find 7 was introduced as the successor of the Find 5. Oppo also unveiled the a variant with a 1080p display. Since both these share most features, Oppo decided to name it Find 7a, instead of Find 6. The Find 7a has a 5.5-inch display, bit larger than the 5-inch display on the Find 5, but the body is hardly larger than the Find 5. The Find 7a packs a 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800 processor instead of 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. Let’s check out the photo gallery.
Both these phones have a s small chin below the display. The size of the chin is smaller in the Oppo Find 7a.
The Find 7a offers better color output and looks more brighter than the Find 5.
The Find 7 has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The Find 5 has a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera.
The Find 7a has Skyline notification light on the bottom that uses a LGF light guide.
The Find 5 had a SIM card slot on the side, but the Find 7a just has a tiny slot to open the back cover.
The Find 7a has the same 13-megapixel rear camera with dual LED flash that we had seen on the Find 5, but the Find 7a uses the latest Sony sensor and has a new camera technology that capture four images and combines them to create a 50-megapixel image. Both the Find 7a and Find 5 have a secondary microphone.
The Find 7a also comes with a removable back cover that houses a 2800 mAh removable battery. It also has slots for SIM and micro SD card. Both the Find 7 and the Find 7a uses a new VOOC fast charging technology to charge the phone up to 75% in just 30 minutes. The Find 5 has a non-removable back cover that houses a 2500 mAh battery. Check out the Oppo Find 7a hands on, benchmarks and photo gallery.