Oppo Find X2 Pro: Unboxing and First Look! By #GNTECH

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Aug 16, 2021
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Oppo Find X2 Pro: Unboxing and First Look!

So here we've got the Opp, find x2, Pro and right off the bat. The unboxing experience feels extremely premium thanks to not only the blue and gold color finish, but also that unique pattern and shimmer on the front of the box. We've honestly not seen many boxes make such a great first impression and opening it up. You find a more recognizable second box. It's got that same pattern and sticks to the dark. Color theme this time with gold and black.

You find this pretty standard sim tool with some paperwork and legal information about the device and a CPU case inside which were starting to see more and more with smartphones these days and this being a premium device, it would have been nice to see something a bit more higher-end. Nonetheless, next up in the box is they find x2 Pro. This is the 4G variant of the device, but UA markets should see the 5g variant hits stores when it's available in a few weeks time it's in the midnight black color option, equipped with 12 gigabytes of RAM and 512 gigabytes of EFS 3.0 storage, which cannot be expanded via micros. The phone has a nice premium, heft to it and all around it's a standard with your microphones charging port speakers and the power and volume buttons on their usual positions. With that little apple, green accent on the power button, the find x2 Pro is also ip68 water and dust resistant, which is a big plus.

But before going any further with specifications, let's round up on the unboxing, you find a super vogue 2.0 charging break with support, 65 watt charging, as well as another box that houses quite a few things, a type C to type a USB charger, the type-c USB pair of headphones and some replacement inner tips to adjust fit. So the phone as I said, rests quite comfortably in your hand, the ceramic back has this micro texture that basically resists smudges and I, think that's a good move both for grip and aesthetics. But the key thing to note here with the phone is its display and camera boasting a 120 Hertz 1440 by 30 168 pixels 6.7 inch AMOLED panel. It comes with a pre-installed screen protector over the Gorilla Glass 6 protection, and it's up there with the best, combined with the phone's powerful stereo speakers, there's a slight curve to the edges of the panel and in a year when we've seen competitors revert to flatter edges. This is an interesting move, but OPPO is able to get both a HD+ resolution and 120 Hertz refresh rate to work simultaneously on the phone, which is the first.

The experience so far has felt very snappy and that's also aided by the phones, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 outscore chip poppas also worked on its color OS 7.1 software on top of Android 10 with refinements making the experience, look a lot cleaner and, quite frankly, enjoyable, although there's still plenty of bloatware pre-installed on the phone. Another interesting thing about the x2 pro is its all one ultravision engine so remember when I said, the phone screen runs at 120 Hertz. Well, not all content, especially online, is made for that so by turning this on the software simulates that refresh rate in content, but by default this is set to 60 fps, and if you want to push it to 120 fps, you need to lower your screens' resolution to full HD plus. You do see this wipe effect when it comes into playing videos, and it even works to elevate standard, SDR content to HDR content and while I haven't experienced it being very obvious. It will be interesting to see how useful it is in the long run and whether I get used to this sort of effect.

Then there's the triple camera setup on the X 2 Pro, so we've got a 48 megapixel main wide lens, with omnidirectional face detection, autofocus, a 13 megapixel periscope lens with 5 times, optical zoom and a 48 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens. The phone also supports 10 times, hybrid zoom, an improved night board and ultra steady video, and we'll get to all of that with our comparisons coming very shortly. On the front, of course, there's the punch hole, but it's quite minimalistic. If you ask me- and that's where you find the 32 megapixel sensor for your selfies I've enjoyed using the phone so far, and it definitely gets size weight and form factors, spot-on, small things like the lowered volume buttons any fast in screen. Fingerprint scanner are very much appreciated.

Just something I've noticed the phone doesn't respond to auto rotate as well as it should. But that's a small thing, and I'm sure we'll see constant software support to fix these problems before the phone's launch, and we're already starting to see software updates with the phone. We're excited also to test the phones, four thousand two hundred and sixty million power battery, both for endurance and recharging, because the phone is set to go from zero to a hundred percent in just thirty-eight minutes. So that wraps up this one expect to see more coverage of this phone compared to others in the coming days and make sure to LIKE and subscribe to not miss out thanks for watching. This was Vaibhav and I'll.

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