Oppo Find X2 Pro review

Stellar specs and a sky-high price – meet the Oppo Find X2 Pro

Oppo Find X2 Pro review
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Digital Camera World Verdict

With more storage, faster charging and a better zoom than the Galaxy S20 Plus or iPhone 11 Pro, the Oppo Find X2 Pro is a smartphone champ. At £1,099 in the UK (US release TBC) it’s also one of the most expensive phones around, and many will have issues paying over a grand for a phone that isn’t made by Apple. That aside, if you want a killer screen, a stellar camera that grabs realistic shots with tapered saturation, plenty of zoom, storage and the zippiest charging on any flagship phone right now, you really can’t go wrong here.

Pros

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    Excellent camera

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    Class-leading charging

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    5G as standard

Cons

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    No wireless charging

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    Very expensive

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    No headphone jack

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The Oppo Find X2 Pro is a blowaway camera phone, though Oppo itself is a brand that's still unknown to many people. However, while Oppo may seem like it came out of nowhere, it’s had a longer history of churning out tech than you might think. 

Audiophiles may have over a decade of Oppo exposure under their belts, reading about the Chinese brand’s premium headphones and sound equipment. Even before it started dropping phones in the UK, debuting with its impressive Oppo Reno 10x Zoom in summer 2019, it’s been selling smartphones in China for years.

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Basil Kronfli

Basil Kronfli is a freelance technology journalist, consultant, and content creator. He trained in graphic design and started his career at Canon Europe before moving into journalism. Basil is also experienced in video production, independently running the YouTube channel TechEdit, and during his time at Future, he worked alongside the Digital Camera World team as a senior video producer.