Oppo Find X2 Pro - Best Phone of Early 2020? By Justin Tse

By Justin Tse
Aug 16, 2021
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Oppo Find X2 Pro - Best Phone of Early 2020?

What is going on if one it's Justin here, and today we are one of the first to be able to give you an overview and hands-on at Opus brand-new flagship for 2020 the find x2 pro. So this is a phone that on the spec sheet has all the best sat Oppo has to offer. It's got three cameras on the back. You've got 120 Hertz display on the front that is quad, HD plus and runs at full resolution. The fit and finish of the body is amazing as well. It's got a ceramic back on the black model and there's also the option for an orange vegan leather as well.

So there's definitely lot to cover, including these features, the specs, as well as some camera tests. So without further ado, let's just go ahead and unbox the phone first and a huge thanks to Opel for sponsoring this video, as he has may have seen in the past, we've worked with Opel on many trips, including Milan Japan, as well as Switzerland, which were all very beautiful, primarily testing out the camera technology on their latest smartphones and each time I've been very impressed service orders. This phone comes in a beautiful box. An Opel has always been very good about presentation. You have this kind of like blue holographic design, as well as a gold text.

So the first thing you're greeted with is a phone itself, and it is a six point. Seven inch display and like I mentioned, it's got a ceramic finish on the back in the black color and if you look very closely, it's got this kind of like grain to it, which looks amazing under different conditions of light, and the model AB here has 512 gigs of internal storage paired with 12 gigs of RAM. Moving on the next big thing is that this phone has a super VOC charger 2.0. It churches at a fast speed of 65 watts and the batteries actually split up into two different segments to be able to charge it faster, and this allows you to charge your entire phone in under 40 minutes other than that you've got a pair of earbuds as well as the cable itself, and the phones of boxing experience is just overall, very welcoming. So, as I mentioned, the smell of this phone is impressive.

It is a six point. Seven inch AMOLED display at a quad, HD plus resolution, and that resolution broken down is 31 68 by 1440 at a PPI of 513, with fuss, refresh rates being a very common thing that we find on 20/20 smartphones. One thing that makes this phone a little unique compared to the others I've seen so far, is that the 120 Hertz display with the 240 Hertz touch panel works at a full, quad HD resolution. It also is one of the highest scientific display ratings on a smartphone HD are 10 plus, and when you have the option to use the vibrant and natural mode, you can have your display. That is great for viewing media, but at the same time, when you want to edit photos or videos on the device and have more accurate colors, you add the natural mode as well.

The display has a bunch design and the screen goes all the way around the edge of the phone and right up to the edge, including like a bit of a curve that is both comfortable but at the same time, doesn't really get in the way and opals also been a company that has been concept encountered, display. That is completely hidden and I really hope. We got to see that in a future phone just from having first impressions, though the quad HD plus at 120 Hertz, is beautiful and I. Think the battery life is going to be something that I really have to test, but from first impressions, I love it. So the triple camera setup on the back you've got a 48 megapixel imx6 89 from Sony sensor, and this camera is able to do great in low-light, as we've seen with passable phones.

The wide camera is a 48 megapixel sensor, as well, with a 120 degree field of view, and when it comes to the last camera is a periscope setup at 13 megapixels, which is similar to like the periscope setup that we saw in previous Opel phones that I've really enjoyed the periscope lens, of course, gives you great zoom performance, both in optical, and a 10x hybrid, and here are some of the examples from the camera when it comes to the design, though, on first impression, I also like that it is very simple: it doesn't really have anything that is too crazy or flashy to it. The phone is made out of ceramic, which is a durable material and other than that. You've got a nice curve that goes around the edge to display curves around a little which, as you guys may have known, is not my favorite, but this one doesn't curve too much to the point where it gets in the way, and it's six point. Seven inches you've got a great size for multimedia and holding the phone horizontally as a button layout. That is also something that I feel like oboe is done very well.

You have the power button on one side, with the green mark and on the other side you have the volume rockers and I like that. They haven't placed it too high because being a very large phone a lot of times, it does make it a little harder to reach I. Think. The other aspect that is very impressive, though, is that this phone is able to charge from zero to a hundred in just thirty minutes with a super boot 2.0 charger. It is included in the box and charges at a speed of 65 watts and with a four thousand two hundred sixty William hour battery that is split into two is able to charge both of them at max speed.

In order to give you that superfast charging time, because a lot of times fast charging very fast to start with, and then it slows down at the end other than that on the spec side of things. This phone, like I mentioned, has 12 gigs of RAM on the 512 gig model and is also run by snapdragons 865 chips with 5g compatibility, but otherwise that is pretty much it for, like my first impressions and hands-on of the brand-new OPPO find x2 pro I'm going to spend some more time with it and also answer some of the questions that you might have so dropped them down below, and I'll see you all in the next video you.


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