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Oppo Find X2 Pro Review

Oppo Find X2 Pro Review<br>

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Oppo Find X2 Pro Review

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  1. Oppo Find X2 Pro review The Find X2 Pro packs almost every flagship spec you could think of - except wireless charging - into a premium phone with a premium price By Dominic Preston, Deputy Editor | 10 Jun 2020 Pros Beautiful display Fastest wired charging Strong cameras Cons No wireless charging Divisive colours Expensive Our Verdict For pure performance, the Find X2 Pro can’t be beat right now, but you'll have to pay for it - and miss out on wireless charging. Oppo Find X2 Pro full review The Find X2 Pro is nothing more than a statement of intent from Oppo. With Galaxy S20 Ultra-rivalling specs - and a price tag to match - this is a company saying: we don’t just make good phones. Or great phones. We make the best phones. And honestly? It’s not far off. Spec for spec there aren’t many phones out there that can match it, while the design feels premium - if a little pedestrian by Oppo’s usual standards, orange leather aside. This is undoubtedly one of the best Android phones on the market, so the only question that really remains is whether anyone in the UK and Europe is really willing to spend as much as they would on a Samsung or Apple flagship for a phone from a Chinese brand they may never have heard of before.

  2. Design and build: Who loves orange leather? The Find X2 Pro looks great. But it also looks like most other 2020 flagship phones, so don’t expect anything wild like the company’s early forays into pop-up cameras and the like. You get a big 6.7in curved display with a pin-hole selfie camera in the top left, and on the rear the cameras are laid out in a vertical strip, also in the corner. The phone has an IP68 rating, so should be safe from both water and dust. The main thing that is notable is the finish. You can buy the phone in a fairly standard dark grey ceramic, but our review unit is the much more exciting orange vegan leather option. This isn’t the first phone to use a pleather finish, but we wish more would: it adds a welcome grippiness to the rear, avoids the risk of smashing, and looks a little different to everything else out there. The vegan leather model does run a little thicker, but lighter, and at 9.5mm and 200g it definitely feels chunky, though not unmanageably so. It also comes with a small Oppo logo in a gold-coloured metal tag on the back, a mildly blingy touch I’d rather the company had left out. Orange pleather aside, the Find X2 Pro essentially looks good but forgettable. There’s nothing really to criticise here, but not a lot to make it stand out in a competitive crowd. And it should go without saying, but if you’re not a fan of big phones you should absolutely look elsewhere.

  3. Display: As good as it gets Speaking of size, we’ve naturally got the 6.7in display to blame for that. But honestly? We can forgive it when the display is this damn good. The AMOLED screen has a resolution of 1440 x 3168 and supports HDR-10, displays over a billion colours, and runs at a blistering 120Hz refresh rate - the same as Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series. Just a few weeks ago I declared the Galaxy S20’s display to be the best you could buy, but already it’s been supplanted by Oppo’s That’s not least because unlike the S20 it will let you run the phone with both max resolution and the 120Hz refresh rate simultaneously, making this both the crispest and smoothest screen around at the same time. The hit to battery life luckily isn’t too bad - more on that later - but if you’re worried you can also set each to an auto option, which will dynamically adjust refresh rate and resolution to suit the current content, ensuring it only uses up the extra battery when you’ll actually see a benefit.

  4. The screen is bright, with vivid colour and fantastic dynamic range. Oppo’s ‘01 Ultra Vision Engine’ chips in to boost both frame rate and colour gamut on compatible video content, though even without its help most things will look great on this phone just by virtue of the display itself. It’s curved on the sides,but fortunately not to the extreme extent of more recent ‘waterfall’ displays from the likes of Vivo or Huawei. It still feels comfortable to use, with impressive palm-rejection, so you can enjoy the look of the curved panel without sacrificing usability along the way. This article Oppo Find X2 Pro review originally appeared on Tech Advisor and was written by Dominic Preston, Deputy Editor of Tech Advisor

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