Oppo showed off its new flagship smartphones: Find X and its Pro version, both with 5G support. The differences between them are few, but significant.
Both models received 6.7-inch curved OLED displays with a resolution of 3168 × 1440 pixels, top-calibrated (A + according to Display Mate) and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It is the first smartphone with HDR + technology, which allows you to convert normal content to HDR. Also inside are the top-end Snapdragon 865 processors and 12 GB of RAM. But the storage capacity is different: 256 GB in regular and 512 GB in the Pro version.
The main difference is in the cameras. Find X2 received the main 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 module, supplemented by a 12 megapixel wide-angle and a 13 megapixel telephoto. The latter offers triple optical and 20x digital zoom.
The Pro version received a new module Sony IMX689 - also at 48 megapixels, but with an increased pixel size, which allows you to capture more light. As an additional module, a 48 megapixel IMX586 is used, as in the younger model, but the telephoto has become the main star: it provides 5x optical zoom and 10x hybrid. Digital Zoom 60x is not Super Zoom, as in
Galaxy S20 Ultrabut also impressive. The front cameras are the same: 32 MP.The difference in batteries is minimal: 4,200 mAh in Find X2 and 4,260 mAh in the Pro version. Both received 65W Super VOOC 2.0 fast charging. It allows you to fully charge your smartphone in just 38 minutes. Both new items run on Android 10 with ColorOS 7.1 skin out of the box.
The younger model received an IP54 rating of dust and moisture protection, while the older one received IP65. The texture of the case is also not identical: if Find X2 has this already familiar combination of metal and glass in black and in blue-green colors, then in the Pro version the back panel of the black model is ceramic, and in the orange one is used texture under the skin.
The standard Find X2 was priced at 999 euros (≈76,750 rubles), the X2 Pro costs 1,199 euros (≈92,120 rubles).