At today’s OPPO Find X7 series product technical communication meeting, OPPO officially announced its satellite communication technology.
OPPO said that the Find X7 series supports satellite antenna pattern control technology, bringing handset/hands-free dual-mode satellite call functions to smartphones for the first time, making satellite calls more than just walkie-talkies.
It is learned from the Technical Communication Conference that users do not need to have special angles or postures. They only need to hold the phone close to their ears to answer satellite calls stably, just like ordinary phone calls. This is more in line with users’ usage habits.
OPPO claims that it has evolved the satellite call experience on phones from “satellite intercom mode” to truly “satellite phone mode”. If the user is in a noisy environment such as extreme strong winds and waves, the satellite intercom-style hands-free call may not be able to hear the sound clearly, while the satellite phone mode call sound is clearer, allowing for higher communication efficiency in emergencies.
In addition, OPPO launched the “Super Signal Project” plan for three typical scenarios: remote mountainous areas/rural areas with poor signal coverage and wide coverage, urban areas with complex signals, and indoor home office areas, striving to provide a stable communication experience in all scenarios. .
In terms of antenna signals, the low-frequency n28 band and n8 band have been upgraded to support Super Quad low-frequency antenna technology, doubling the low-frequency MIMO receiving channels; through the application of OPPO’s self-developed human body electromagnetic theory model, not only is there no low-frequency signal when holding the next generation Find X flagship reduction, but increased by up to 7dB.