Oppo has released their official, Find X3 Pro, after many leaks and teases. The Oppo Find X3 Pro is a sleek phone with an abnormal design and some interesting features compared to others.

The smartphone is said to be very important to Oppo, as the company recently overtook Huawei in the Chinese market.
The phone’s most unusual is the camera bump, as it looks as though it rises from the device. It looks as though it’s very shiny, and the way it is placed makes it so that you don’t touch your camera lenses where it is portrait.

Oppo Find X3 Camera

The camera system is something to talk about.

There are 1 primary camera and 1 ultra-wide, both of them use a 50 MP 1/1.56 inch Sony IMX766 sensor, so theoretically the camera quality should be more or less the same as their other devices. There’s also a Macro camera, which is really more like a microscope. Oppo claims that the phone has a 60x zoom, and The Verge claims that when taking a picture of a monitor, you could see all the sub-pixel layouts. There’s also a telephoto lens, however, it’s just a 13-megapixel sensor with 2x more optical zoom than the main camera. This is a downgrade as the device will no longer have even any zoom close to its predecessor

oppo find x3

The Oppo Find X3 Pro has a 3216 x 1440 LTPO OLED panel with a maximum brightness of 1,300 nits, followed by a 120Hz refresh rate capability. Oppo has been bragging about the fact that it is a 10-bit panel and that it has built-in full-path colour management into ColorOS. This means photos and videos captured with the cameras can be displayed with more than a billion colours, as opposed to the 16.7 million colours on conventional smartphone screens.

The Find X3 Pro has the usual flagship specs. It has a Snapdragon 888 processor, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The 4,500mAh battery can be fast-charged up to a massive 65W, and also Oppo has released a wireless charging system that can charge at 30W, and is said to fully charge the device in 80 minutes, or 1 hour and 20 minutes. The big thing here is that the previous model, the Oppo Find X2 Pro, lacked support for wireless charging.

Buy your phone at Oppo’s website.