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Between its 3168 x 1440 UltraHD resolution, 10-bit color, 120Hz max refresh rate and high 800 nits max brightness, content reliably looks fantastic, whether you’re gaming or watching movies, or just scrolling through social media. Take a look at the specs sheet for the Oppo Find X2 Pro and once again the phone's true flagship credentials stand out. If we had to note a downside to the camera, it would be that the autofocus perhaps isn’t as snappy as it is in other smartphone cameras, and it could occasionally be indecisive as to what it was going to focus on. With such a variety and quality we are sure you'll be able to find a skin to protect and stylise your Oppo Find X2 Pro.
The Oppo Find X2 Pro, then, is Oppo’s magnum opus, and the handset that will represent the company with distinction when the dust settles on 2020 and we compare the year’s flagships. The phone tips the scales at 200 grams for the leather models, and 217 grams for the ceramic edition.
In terms of buttons and ports, there's the standard volume controls on the left of the phone as you look at it, the power button on the right, and a USB-C port on the bottom. Made from faux leather, it features a sophisticated and luxurious design which adds no extra bulk and fits perfectly in your pocket, with the raised bezel on the case protects your phone’s screen from scratches and dirt. Those figures are a little heftier than other flagship phones that are on the market at the moment – the standard iPhone 12 handset is 7. The screen boasts HDR10+ support as well as a refresh rate of 120Hz (double the conventional 60Hz), which means that animations, menus and webpages look ultra-smooth while you're scrolling and moving around different screens on the phone. In general use the battery holds up well, and you'll easily get through a day and probably to the next morning on a single charge unless you're really pushing the phone in terms of gaming, screen use, GPS location tracking and so on.
Prior to working on TechRadar, he freelanced in tech, gaming and entertainment, and also spent many years working as a mixologist. While the Oppo brand name might not carry the clout of an Apple or a Google or a Samsung, the Find X2 Pro shows that Oppo can make phones to challenge with the best of them, and while there are occasional annoyances when it comes to the software, you can say that about any smartphone.
There’s also a gray faux leather Lamborghini Edition if you want your phone bedecked in car logos, although we couldn’t actually find which regions this is available in. Don't let the Oppo badge put you off from making this your next smartphone upgrade, because it stands up to scrutiny.