The Chinese smartphone maker began posting details about the technology via its official Twitter account. These tweets come in form of slides, with one specific slide briefly explaining how the technology works. It says that the technology uses a combination of a wide-angle lens, an ultra-clear main camera, and a telephoto lens combo. Both the latter two lenses are equipped with OIS. Technically allowing them to take clearer pictures while zoomed in, minus the dreaded blur effect that usually accompanies such shots.
— OPPO (@oppo) February 20, 2019 This is also the most amount of detail that OPPO has released about its secretive 10x Lossless Zoom technology. Prior to the tweets, the only thing we knew about the technology was that it was developed by cooperation with CorePhotonics. And that it uses a 90° angular prism that directs light into a “vertically positioned camera sensor”.
RT if you’re ready to #GetCloserWithOPPO🔍 📸: Brian Shen, OPPO VP pic.twitter.com/euZN67Xm3i — OPPO (@oppo) February 19, 2019 OPPO will be revealing more details about the imaging technology ahead of MWC 2019. As pointed out in its own tweet, it appears that the brand will be hosting its own keynote on 23 February 2019, which is a couple of days before MWC 2019 kicks off. Hopefully, we’ll have more details about it then.