Incredible screen and excellent front camera design
Incredible screen and excellent front camera design
A few weeks ago I reviewed the Oppo RX17 Pro , which I found to be impressive, offering long battery life and extremely fast charging alongside a range of other enticing features. Indeed, so impressive was that £479 (inc.
Smart pop-up camera system; Great 6.4-inch AMOLED screen; 256GB of internal storage; Some nice software tweaks; Very fast charging
No fingerprint sensor; No NFC or IR blaster; No 3.5mm headset jack; Disappointing speaker; Slippery in the hands; No reading mode; No wireless charging; No IP dust/water resistance rating
The Oppo Find X is a frustrating handset. The 6.4-inch AMOLED screen is superb, but the single speaker is lacklustre. The cameras are good, but the pop-up mechanism makes face login awkward -- and because there's no fingerprint sensor, your only other choice is a less-secure but easier-to-manage...
Smart pop-up camera system; Great 6.4-inch AMOLED screen; 256GB of internal storage; Some nice software tweaks; Very fast charging
No fingerprint sensor; No NFC or IR blaster; No 3.5mm headset jack; Disappointing speaker; Slippery in the hands; No reading mode; No wireless charging; No IP dust/water resistance rating
The Find X is certainly an unusual phone with its motorised pop-up camera module and, thanks to its high-end specification and luxurious finish it's a contender for the most exotic smartphone yet – until all those foldable handsets turn up later this year.
Spectacular stills camera quality; Beautiful design; Flagship performance
No fingerprint scanner; waterproofing; NFC; wireless charging; microSD card expansion slot; or 3.5mm headphone jack; Ludicrously expensive
There is no doubt about it that the new Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 was inspired by the Oppo Find X . It was in the Oppo Find X that will find a new and innovative design when the company introduced the phone as the most flagship device with a higher screen to body ratio.
Oppo's Find X, now officially available in the UK, demonstrates the company's flair for design. But with a less impressive software experience the end result is an an interesting but ultimately frustrating smartphone. Find out more in our full Find X review.
The OPPO Find X is one of the coolest smartphone you can find in the market today. Aside from the very futuristic design and full screen display, this device was equipped with flagship-level specifications. But there are a lot of questions when it comes to its durability.
The OPPO Find X is art in design, and is certainly the phone to get if you're looking to impress those around you on a regular basis, or just want something that's beautiful to behold every day.
Futuristic design; Light and small for the screen size; FaceID is fast; accurate and secure; Facial recognition available for supported apps and services; Excellent front-facing camera; Gorgeous curved OLED panel; A number of quality of life and customization features; Dual-SIM; Plenty of built-in...
No fingerprint scanner; No 3.5mm jack; More fragile thanks to motorized camera; Memory management is overly aggressive; Low light camera performance is poor; Video recording is sub-par; Camera software is slow
design; haptics; performance; good endurance; beautiful OLED panel
ColorOS; SIM card problems; no NFC; equipment; speaker
When you look at the design of Apple, Samsung, and Google's latest phones, there's very little to distinguish this year's crop from 2017's has-beens. Meanwhile, outside of the big three, every other phone maker seemed content to jump on the notched screen bandwagon and settle for similarly iterative...
Slick design; no notch; neat popup camera; surprisingly good battery life Photo quality is just OK; too much bloatware; no water-resistance or wireless charging; questionable durability; not available in the U.S
Photo quality is just OK; too much bloatware; no water-resistance or wireless charging; questionable durability; not available in the U.S
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