OPPO Find X2 Pro | 5 Months Review By Jake’s Tech Corner

By Jake’s Tech Corner
Aug 16, 2021
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OPPO Find X2 Pro | 5 Months Review

Oh, I swear last time I started this video. I almost broke something uh fingerprints, oh, so this time I'm going to do a quick fire review on the Oppo f5 x2 pro five months after release, I'm going to start off by saying I do really like this phone. There are going to be negatives in it, of course, but I do all in all like this phone, but there are some things that do really let it down. So, let's get into them. Actually, I'm going to start off with a positive I'm going to start off with the display. It's a six point.

Seven inches, quad, HD plus display that can go which one that can go up to 120 hertz, the screen is brilliant, and I really do love that fast, refresh rate on it. I think this is the strongest part of the phone, if I'm totally honest, that just the build of the phone is really nice. The screen, as I say, is perfect. The bit that lets it down for a bit for me is it is slightly curved, so when I'm holding it, it does kind of slip a little, and I do some accidental touches on it as well. I'm not going to lie.

I do have fat hands. Okay leave me alone, so next up is probably the weakest part for the phone, and that is the battery. So let me explain: the phone has a four thousand two hundred and sixty million power battery, which might sound a lot, but when you compare that when you combine that with a quad HD plus display with 120 hertz that battery goes quick through the day now, you can put it down to 60 hertz at full, HD plus, which does save more the battery. But when you have that 120 hertz option with quad HD plus you want to use those features, especially when this phone comes out a thousand pounds. You kind of think you know, you're not getting as much value for the phone if you're not using those features.

The part that kind of makes up for it is the 65 watt superfood charging, which goes from zero to 100 in around 38 minutes, which again, is great, but I would much rather have a slightly larger battery with slightly slower charging like if that trades off. For that, I wouldn't mind at all, because I think that that would be a perfect trade-off for it to be a better lot better lasting battery, whereas this battery is just meh at best up. Next is the cameras on this phone, so this has a triple lens camera. It has a 48 megapixel main sensor, a 13 megapixel, a 30 megapixel periscope telephoto lens and a 48 megapixel ultra-wide lens. Now these sound crazy.

All the all these numbers sound mad, especially like a couple of years ago we were having 12 megapixel cameras, and we were like yeah. That's especially when the pixel, the first pixel phone, showed us how it was done and then from there they still use the same sort of formula. I think my one downside for this is the 32 megapixel front facing camera. It's a bit, I'm just gonna. This is gonna, be the word of the video meh and so taking photos of it on the back.

Camera is perfect, because you've got versatile lenses, but on the front, you've got that one camera lens, and it's not that wide. For one and two, when you take the photos, and you look back at them, they can be a bit grainy, even with good lighting, which is a bit strange in my opinion, and the other thing that lets it down is when you're using it for video. So the phone does support up to 4k at 60 frames per second again, that's great, but we're looking back on the videos. They can be grainy as well, which kind of sucks again, even in good lighting. Why does my hand keep looking, so I tend to put it down to 1080p at 60 frames per second, just because the quality is a little better, and it supports better? It supports more lighting and the video stabilization is a little better as well, because on 4k it can be a bit hit-and-miss so up.

Next is the speakers, and I'm not gonna- lie on this phone they're pretty good there. It supports, for it supports Dolby Atmos, and these speakers get really loud, and they are, and they are super clear. So the phone itself has a speaker at the top and also a single five speaker firing speakers at the bottom and even when you cover that tops that bottom speaker up the top still sounds pretty good. I like that song so yeah when you're playing games or if you're, watching Netflix or YouTube videos. The sound itself is, is great that I think that's the strongest part of the phone is the speakers without a doubt, and the screen 100 now next up for me, is something that's a little hit-and-miss, and that is the performance of the phone.

So this phone does use the snapdragon 865 plus. So this is the newest flagship that snapdragon currently offers at this time, and it's been put into the newest Samsung Galaxy note: 20 ultra um phones, and it works brilliantly on them for some reason on this, I've been having hit or miss performance. So if I'm browsing the web, it hangs a lot for some reason and I don't know why the phone's had about four software updates. Since so, it's had its chances to kind of work out the little kinks on release the chrome app has also been updated. So has the Mozilla Firefox app and so has the Xperia browser app, and these are the apps that I use to kind of see.

If it's just chrome, that's doing it, and it's not it's all free, that's doing it, and it's really strange, and it's not even certain websites. If I go into like the curry's PC world website, if I'm just scrolling through it will hang if I'm looking at android authority. For some reason it will just hang- and I don't know if it's to do with the optimization from the developer to the website or if it is just to do with the phone. I honestly don't know- and I can't figure it out- it's really strange on the gaming side of this. The phone does really well.

It can run most games at the highest resolution. They can offer on the phone as well as the frame rate as well at 60 frames per second fine, no, no troubles there at all, which again is really strange, that it just hangs on browsers. But if you're playing intense running games like pub g mobile or cod mobile, for some reason it doesn't stutter, it just goes, and also it does have a game mode on it. So you can like to stop notifications going on, so you're just fully focused on the game and not on anything else, which is quite nice. It's its good to keep like keep your mind off stuff, that's happening in the real world right now, 2020.

So my overall thought for this phone is: is it good value for money? I don't want. I don't want to say no, because the phone is a very good phone. As I say it's well-built its gloss on the front and glass on the back. It has a triple camera lens setup which are good the front camera lens, and it does have the superfast charging, my main let down for this phone. It has a 1000 pound price.

Now going out, but it does not support wireless charging and the battery is meh at best, and that might seem like a very small complaint for a lot of people, because a lot of people probably don't need wireless charging. But for me, I've got wireless charging on this desk. I've got one next to my bed. I've got one in about four other rooms in the house, so I'm set up for wireless charging. This phone, for some reason, doesn't support it.

It's glass on the back. It looks like it's capable of doing it, and it's not, and I think it's because they think they're 65 watts, superfood wire charging is good enough and in my opinion it's not, so that is kind of a letdown for me when there are other phones out there like the newly released iPhone 12 or the Google Pixel 5 that both support wireless charging and have perfect battery life. The pixel five, I think, has astonished everyone with its battery life, considering the previous ones being a bit, but this year pixel really blew out the wall of its battery life. It may not have got the best processor in the world in it. Admittedly it doesn't, it has a 765 chip, so it's capable of running 5g.

I don't know, I think pixel have always been a really strange phone, lineup and obviously iPhone doesn't include the charger in the box, but if you're an iPhone user you're going to have the iPhone chargers around. So my major part about this phone is: is it worth a thousand pounds? No, if you can get the phone for 700 pounds, then yes, I think the phone's 100 worth it, but if not, you've got the newly released iPhone 12 and the newly released Google Pixel 5 that offer near the same specs, but for less money. It just doesn't make sense to spend a thousand pounds on a phone that doesn't have everything, especially wireless charging. It doesn't make sense, it doesn't have it get angry anyway. These are my opinions on the Oppo find x2 pro.

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