Oppo might not be a household name in the West, but its certainly getting a lot of attention. Its the manufacturer that the folks at CyanogenMod teamed up with to launch the first ever CyanogenMod phone. Moreover, it was the first company to release a smartphone with a full HD display, the Oppo Find 5. There have been a lot of rumors this year about the Oppo Find 7 and while the device still hasn’t been announced, the company confirmed one aspect today that was the cause of much debate. Despite the moniker Oppo Find 7 does not have a 7 inch display. Instead, it will be the first smartphone to come with a 5.5 inch 2,560×1,440 pixel resolution display with translates to an impressive 538 pixels per inch.
Oppo confirmed the screen size through its Twitter account. It also mentioned that this device will have a 5.5 inch screen “with the feel of a 5″ screen device.” This could mean that the Oppo Find 7 will have very slim bezels, but so far no official image of this device has surfaced so far. The company has already confirmed that this smartphone will have 4G LTE connectivity, it is also rumored to tout a Qualcomm Snapdragon 804 processor, but that hasn’t been confirmed as yet. Oppo hasn’t revealed when it intends to officially announce the Find 7.