Mplayerx features x2 speed3/27/2023 ![]() ![]() If you don’t like curved screens or punch-hole cameras, the Oppo Find X2 Pro may not be for you, but otherwise the phone has one of the best displays you’ll find on a smartphone right now. The screen is broken up by a small punch-hole cut-out in the top left corner, as is the style on a plethora of 2020 flagships. Not all phone users are fans of curved displays, but we rarely had problems with accidentally pressing the display with parts of our hand, so it seems there could be accidental touch protection tech at play here. These two pieces of software really improve how the screen shows content, and make the screen easier to see in a range of environments.Ī divisive element of the display may be the fact that it’s curved, more so than on other curved-edge phones, as it falls away rather dramatically at the edges of the display. Oppo’s O1 Ultra Vision Engine chipset can automatically upgrade video to 120fps (to match the screen rate) when you’re using various video streaming sources, and the phone also packs tech similar to Apple’s True Tone display, which adjusts the color and brightness of a screen depending on the ambient lighting. However the Oppo Find X2 Pro has a few extra tricks up its sleeves in terms of optimization. On paper, it seems like that display is the same as the OnePlus 8 Pro’s, as the refresh rate, resolution and size are all identical, and it’s likely no coincidence that both Oppo and OnePlus are owned by the same parent company, and often share manufacturing facilities. ![]() Between its 3168 x 1440 UltraHD resolution, 10-bit color, 120Hz max refresh rate and high 800 nits max brightness, content reliably looks fantastic, whether you’re gaming or watching movies, or just scrolling through social media. The Oppo Find X2 Pro display is top tier, with a 6.78-inch display packed full of features to enhance your viewing experience. The phone is IP68 protected, so it’s safe from dust and water to a high degree. On the right-hand edge of the device are the volume rocker and power button, while the USB-C port is on the bottom – there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack here, which may irk users of wired headphones.įor a phone of this size, the buttons are fairly low down on the side, making them easy to reach no matter how large or small your hands are. On the back of the phone is a fairly long, but not particularly prominent, camera bump housing the lens array. While the faux leather version is thicker than the ceramic version it’s also 17g lighter, at 200g. There’s also a gray faux leather Lamborghini Edition if you want your phone bedecked in car logos, although we couldn’t actually find which regions this is available in. Our review handset was the latter version, as pictured, and we think it looks pretty stylish. The ceramic version of the phone has a black rear, whereas the faux leather model is orange with gold highlights. This is the version we tested out, and it feels truly premium, as it’s easier to grip and more comfortable in the hand than the typical glass most devices are made of. Well, those are the measurements of the ceramic version of the phone, but you can also get it in a faux leather finish, which is slightly thicker at 9.5mm. The Oppo Find X2 Pro is a fairly large phone, as its dimensions are 165.2 x 74.4 x 8.8mm, however as those dimensions show it’s pretty long and thin, so it doesn’t feel too big. ![]()
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