Oppo Find X2 full review By GSMArena Official

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Aug 16, 2021
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Oppo Find X2 full review

Everyone Oppo released the fine x2 Pro a while back, and it's a gorgeous and unique phone. That's also incredibly expensive. So it's not really a viable option for most people, OPPO also released a non-pro version of the phone which has a slightly smaller battery and a different camera setup and a design that's more like what we're used to seeing, but does that really make that much of a difference? I'm Angie for GSM, marina- and this is our review of the OPPO find x2. The fine x2 looks more like it's standard, 2020 flagship than the pro version. There's no vegan leather back here. Instead, it's a more common combination of Gorilla Glass, five in the back and Gorilla Glass.

Six on the front that doesn't mean the phone is anything less than beautiful, though especially with its ocean color ink. If you decide to get the black version of the phone it's made of ceramic, which makes the entire device a little heavier. The find x2 has a footprint, that's pretty much identical to the pro version, and it handles in much the same way. There are very thin edges and the phone fits nicely in the hand with no awkward button placement or smooth edges. It has a fast and reliable fingerprint meter on the front, but it's not always on.

So. If it's lying on a table, you might have to tap on the screen in order to engage it instead of ip68, like the pro there's, an IP 54 rating hearing, and that means that it should withstand a light rain and splashes at most on the front of the phone. You'll also find a spectacular six point: seven inch AMOLED, it has razor-thin bezels and a very small hole punch. The screen is capable of a 120 Hertz for fresh rate and that's without sacrificing the full HD resolution. You'll have no issues of sunlight legibility.

Here, as brightness goes up to 518 it's in manual mode and 815. It's in Auto the display had nicely calibrated colors, and it covers 100% of the DCI p3 color space cinematic is the most accurate of the three color modes, while vivid mode skewed a little towards blue. That said, we noticed that the display was a little less accurate than what we expected due to how good the pro was. Our best guess is that a software update may have changed things up because the screens are virtually identical. Now you can't have a good media experience without good audio.

Can you the fine x2 had very good loudness in our tests, though it can't quite match the galaxy s, 20 plus in terms of richness? The Phoenix 2 has a 4200 William hour battery, which is only 60 million hours less than it's more premium sibling. That said, with the high refresh rate turned on, we got an underwhelming 80 hour endurance rating. You can bump up the number to 89 hours, but you have to lower both the refresh rate and the resolution. Well, the battery life didn't allow us the charging did with the 65 watt charger included in the box. You can get the phone from flat to 94% in half an hour, even better you'll, be at 100% only eight minutes later.

The fine x2 has the same snapdragon 865 chipsets as its more premium sibling and unsurprisingly, the two had practically the same excellent performance as far as software goes. It has Android 10 with color OS 7.1. On top, it's a minor update over the 7.0 version, but it brings some noticeable changes over 6, most notably, there is a more stock look. That said, it's still a highly customizable OS and you can change everything from how the icons look to the speed of animations. One wonders why anyone would choose anything other than blazing fast but hey to each own.

The notification shade has also been retouched with squarish toggles instead of circles and a green accent color throughout the system. Speaking of you can also turn on the system-wide dark mode. It can even be enforced on third-party apps, so you don't have to blind yourself in the middle of the night by accident, there are three navigation options available: there's navigation buttons, open, swipe up gestures and standard Android 10 navigation, which we prefer. There is also an auto switch to ear receiver gesture that allows you to pick up your phone without having to turn off Bluetooth devices playing music as in previous Opel phones. There are a few screens off gestures too.

You can draw different letters on the lock screen to launch different apps or control your music still, there's no way you can launch the camera out without touch input, so no flicks of the wrist or double pressing. The power button will work here, not a deal-breaker but still annoying. There is a standard triple camera setup with no periscope or crazy sensor sizes. Here the 48 megapixel quad bear main cam has an F 1.7, aperture and optical stabilization, but it also has a much smaller sensor than the fine x2 Pro. The 13 megapixel telephoto is a standard one that offers two times zoom instead of the Piraeus periscope that offers five times, there's also a 12 megapixel, which Road camera instead of a 48 megapixel one, but it still has autofocus that doesn't mean that it's a bad setup, though, and even though it lacks the pros crazy features, it's still quite capable.

So how good are the photos during the day? There's plenty of detail for the resolution and pictures are sharp. That said, we noticed more noise, and we'd like on a 20/20 flagship photos, have a contrasting look, and we would have liked a slightly brighter exposure. Still there's a wide dynamic range and colors, especially greens and reds were nice. If you switch to the 48 megapixel mode, you lose more than you gain. There is a narrower dynamic range and a hiking noise as well as some pronounced aliasing.

You will troy'd cam produces more saturated photos in the main one. It has a slightly more limited dynamic range than the main snapper, but in comparison to most ultra lights out there, it's actually very good sharpness and detail very good too. One of the nicest features of this camera is the autofocus which allowed, for some nice perspective, shots and close-ups. Our only criticism is that this camera is not really that wide, when you're shooting in the regular four by three photo mode, because the sensors native aspect ratio is a sixteen by nine ones. So, as you can see, there's some cropping here: the telephoto took sharp and detailed shots at two times.

Zoom noise is quite high, like the other cameras on the setup, but colors are a bit more muted. Dynamic range is narrower at five times. Zoom you're using a digital zoom images, will look good at fit to screen levels, so you can use them for social media, though we wouldn't recommend them for anything more than that in low light. The phones, AI automatically applies some night mode action. There is a button to disengage the mode, but for many scenes it actually looks quite good.

These AI photos have well-developed shadows, mostly balanced highlights, and a wide dynamic range detail is good. Too city lights tend to skew a little towards orange, though, with the AI off images are noticeably darker with much less well-developed shadows. We did notice more detail, though. Unsurprisingly, there is an actual night mode, but images are practically identical to the ones that you'd get with the AI turned on the ultra-wide camera. With the AI switched on and got you brighter shadows and balanced highlights.

There is some pix elation around light sources, but colors were very nicely preserved without the AI photos are soft and mushy with blown out highlights, so try to avoid this one. If you want to time zoom at night, you should know that most of the time pictures are cropped from the main camera. Naturally, that means you get the same good, colors and dynamic range, but you should avoid pixel peeping. On occasion the telecom will be triggered, and you'll have to decide between better exposure in colors with night mode or slightly more detail in the regular mode portraits shot with the telephoto were good, but not amazing, with the occasional glitches in terms of subject separation, you can also use the main camera which provides sharper textures and details. It also handled different light conditions better than the telephoto.

Thanks to the larger sensor, the find x2 Can accord 4k videos with stabilization available in every mode you choose, and it worked quite well. Videos out of the main camera have high contrast, low noise and lively colors. Some detail is a bit soft, but generally you only see that if you zoom in a lot, video shot at 60fps had a more purple hue than those shot at 30fps, even with full HD videos. The old troy'd camera shoots. Four key videos too, and we'd have to say that it's actually better suited for video than stills.

This is because you get to use the sensors native aspect. Ratio. Dynamic range was a bit on the narrow side, but detail and colors were quite good. Telephoto videos at 30fps have excellent detail, lively, colors and a respectable dynamic range at 60fps to time. Zoom footage will come out of the main camera turn the phone around, and you'll be using the 32 megapixel camera that you'll find in the tiny punch hole.

Selfies were detailed when shouting with lights, though noisy skin tones were great too dynamic range is narrow, but the HDR helps balance this out. The fine x2 is an excellent phone which isn't surprising, considering the 1000 euro price tag, in fact, in terms of its screen performance and charging tech, it's among the best, yet OPPO didn't include some key features in order to avoid challenging its own fine x2 Pro. So the fine x2 ends up being a little too expensive in order to truly be competitive, maybe wants the price drops, you should consider getting it, but until then we'd rather go with the Galaxy or OnePlus phone thanks for watching. If you enjoyed this video hit, the like button down below subscribe at the bell, icon and, more importantly, stay home and stay safe, see you guys next time.


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