Oppo Find X2 Pro | Unboxing & Full Tour | Vegan Leather 120Hz Beast By Tech Spurt

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Aug 14, 2021
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Oppo Find X2 Pro | Unboxing & Full Tour | Vegan Leather 120Hz Beast

Hello, beautiful people, I'm Chris from vertex, butt, and I'm here with what is undoubtedly one of the smartest premium smartphones of 2020, probably of all time the Opp find x2 Pro forget your Samsung Galaxy S trays. Definitely forget your iPhone 11. This thing packs the kind of tech that would make Samsung and Apple drop to their knees and weep salty tears of despair like if you can think of it. This thing can probably do it so 120 Hertz, quad HD display absolutely no problem whatsoever. A triple lens rear camera. With a fresh new Sony exclusive sensor.

They can capture remarkable stone in low-light photos. Absolutely no problem at all. Stop talking, 865 chipsets with full 5g support. You've got it so as use you're, going to get this bad boy unboxed and take you on a full, extensive tour of the hardware and the software. So you know exactly what to expect from the Xperia fine x2 when it hits stores around early April time, it'll be coming here to Europe for 1199 euro, so about 1,000 pounds.

So is definitely right up there with the Samsung as the apples and all that kind of shenanigans, but hopefully should prove actually good value for money, considering the premium tech, and before we look at the phone itself as to check out what you get in the box with the find x2 Pro. So you get a nifty condom case, so that will just help to protect it from usual. Wear and tear keep it looking at nice and pristine. Definitely a good thing, as it costs pretty much a lot of money. You've got your porky pin device tax.

You get your sim in there. Furthermore, you've got a pamphlet action or goods, then, let's just dive in a little deeper. All this looks good, so looks like you get the pair of earphones, bundled in the box very cool. Indeed, they are Type C headphones, so you don't get a headphone jack on the fine x2 Pro. Obviously, but at least you've got the option of connected a pair of wired phones straight out of the box and I like the little of green design action there around the circumference, then they've also got some spare buds for the earphones, and you've got.

Of course, your type C, a charging cable as well and last up in the box is, is absolute, beast of an adapter look at the size of this thing. Super than charging you actually charged at 65 watts, so the up or fine x2 Pro can be fully charged from 0. In about 38 minutes. As you can see, there is basically the same charging adapter as the Super dot one found in the real meat X 50 Pro, which again can charge at 65 watts. Now there you have it, that's everything you'll find in the up off I next to Prague box and just a quick down to the box itself as well with all this lovely glittery design, very snazzy.

Indeed, right so now, let's actually attack the phone itself, get the fine x2 Pro out of its little protective cover and there it is in all of its gorgeous glory. Now you can grab the pro edition of the opera. Fine x2 in two different hues. You've got a bog-standard black, otherwise, you've got this lovely colorful orange version. If you want to inject a bit of color into your life and although it is billed as orange, it looks kind of more like a summery pink, certainly to my eyeballs, maybe I'm just gone a bit in sin, and you've got a choice of two finishes with the pro version as well.

You can either get it in a lovely ceramic version which is kind of like a glass style finish, but even tougher, or we can get this lovely vegan metal, leather version instead, question is: is it leather, that's vegan friendly or is it actually leather? That's made from vegans not really entirely sure, but definitely loving. That soft touch finish, though, feels absolutely fantastic and of course, you've got a nice bit of the opal Brandon right there down below as well. Just in case, you forgot who actually made at this gorgeous smartphone. So, let's see if we've got any guests in the tank to begin with. Yes, we do beautiful stuff.

So what I'll do now is I'll get the OP off I next to pro all set up. I will take a full-on tour of all the hardware and software on this bad boy and Bosh. There we have at the upper thigh next to Pro all set up and ready to rock. So it's running a nice bit of Android 10 but of course, with color OS of the latest version, 7.1 slobbered on top side, adding a whole host of bonus features on there. It would absolutely take far too long to run through all the best bits right now in this unboxing video.

So what I'll do is I'll, do a separate up or fine to pro-tips and tricks guide, run through all the very best features here on color OS 7.1 that you've got in life not too long after this unboxing video so stay tuned for that. But if you've used color OS at all, then you'll know exactly what to expect. It hasn't changed up too much. The last couple of iterations purely aesthetically changes for the most part. Of course, you do get this gorgeous new dark mode, which is lovely stuff and if you dive into the display, and you'll, see, there's quite a lot of customization for a gorgeous ultra vision display.

So yes, it's a six point. Seven inch gorgeous AMOLED display here on the fine, x2 poor, absolutely stunning stuff. Indeed, Max's outlet, quad HD plus resolution, just plainer 1440p bit of trailer action here. So you can really appreciate the crispness of those visuals, those because I'm, really poppy. You can completely customize, of course, the color I'll put to get a more natural output, if you like, but absolutely stun is I'm really jumping off that display, and it's silky smooth as well.

This is a 60 FPS video which I'm watching right now. It goes all the way up to a hundred and twenty Hertz refresh rate for real, impressive smoothness. Now the good news is again: it's all completely customizable, so just dive on into the display settings here on the fine x2 Pro you'll find that you can play around with a screen resolution. It's on dynamic to begin with sort of swap between the likes of Full, HD and quad HD, depending on what you're doing, and also the screen refresh rate is completely dynamic as well, which is great news if you want to preserve battery life but still make the most of that to split whenever you're watching a video playing again where, if you want- and yes, you can actually get it running at 120, Hertz, a quad, HD plus resolution. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it Samsung and for the fine x2 and the fine x2 Pro Xperia is also added in what it has termed it's all one ultravision engine bit of a clunky beam.

But what this basically does is it kayaks similar to Sony's, x-reality, bra via tech on its Xperia 1 Mach, 2 smartphones? You can just give your lesser quality visuals a bit of a boost or SDR content can be boosted to almost HDR levels, and you've also got a booster for your 30fps contents with a 60 or 120 fps. But take note that if you do want to boost to 120 fps, you will, as you can see there, how to have it in full, HD plus a resolution. So it can't do that super smart upscale and at that quad, HD plus level, and apparently the ultra vision engine will be supported by Amazon, Prime, video and also YouTube's as well. So a good bit support there. Netflix I think it supports the upscale into 60fps, but not that full 120.

As for the audio well, it's a stereo speaker set up here on the opera, find x2 probe. Of course, full support from Dolby's got Dolby Atmos and all of that shenanigans on board. So just zoom in here like oh, when you zoom into my videos, it just says spurt in the corner: I love these stuff boost up that volume to the night with completely unsuitable clothing. Just like this chap here yeah. That is definitely nice and out from the hot top volume.

You'll have absolutely no problem hearing that, even in a very noisy environment. Indeed, now for brightness and everything I've already boosted this up to maximum, and frankly it's out, it's almost painful to look at it is so bright. So, yes, all good on the visibility side of things and such well, despite the fact that, obviously, those screens are dip around the edges of the fawn I'm having no problem clutching the phone and also swipe it about and stuff I'm, not getting any accidental touches for my fingers and my palm fatness. That's definitely a good sign now operas might have to cram it inside the fine to pour the latest most premium platform that you'll find in any small phone right now: Qualcomm, Snapdragon 865 and it's backed by 12 gigs of RAM as well, so just run a quick Geek bench 5 benchmarking score. As you can see here, it's got basically the same results as when I benchmark their 65-hour Qualcomm this big launch in December.

Nobody helped along by the fact you've got ddr5 rum in there as well. So it's a faster and read/write and also more power efficient as well, so grits are very premium specs. Indeed, you do of course, get full 5g connectivity stuffed inside the fine x2 pro as well and Wi-Fi 6 as well. So once Wi-Fi 6 starts properly roll, the night should find you have a nice strong and, more importantly, more stable connection than with your older smartphones. Now, admittedly, the fine x2 Pro might not boast as big a battery as some of its rivals like, for instance, the S 20, plus the s20 ultra.

It's got a 4216 William cell packed in there, but it does support some very, very clever tech. Indeed, for one, of course, you've got that 65 watt faster charge and which should fill up the phone in about 38 minutes, which is absolutely brilliant, fantastic if you don't want to leave it charge and online just plug it in when you get up by the time. You've had your shower hand, you your bit of Weetabix and all that it'll be ready to go, suddenly, there's no support for wireless charge and though they couldn't quite manage to fit it in here. On the fine x2 Pro, but here it's not the end of the world by any stretch of the imagination, and when it comes to the storage, it's Morgan users well, I, believe that's! Tucked away in additional settings. Yep there we go.

We've got 512 gigs in total, packed in there absolutely stunning stuff. Unfortunately, however, there is no room for micro SD memory card in there or anything like that. Just a single sim and that's your whack. So now, let's turn our attention to that triple at lens rear camera, which is back in some very smart tech. Indeed, it's what you've got here is a 48 megapixel primary lens F 1.8 and that uses Sony's exclusive new imx6 8 9 sensors more on that in a bit with a bit of optical image. Stabilization.

On top of that, there's also a forty-eight megapixel ultra wide-angle lens, using the mx-5 86 to the popular sensor out there and a 13 megapixel periscope zoom lens with 10 times, hybrid, zoom or 60 times. Digital, so I would, of course, be fully testing out the OP or fine x2, pros camera tech and bringing you an in-depth review, but for now I would serve a quick tour of the software and sort of check out the main features and everything really hoping that this thing can capture stunning looking photos in pretty much any conditions. So, first up the camera looks very familiar if you've used an Xperia smartphone in recent times, you'll know what to expect. You can tap on the old AI mode to get a bit dazzle and color on the go very handy if you're shooting a vibrant or vivid subjects. Otherwise, you just prefer more natural finish.

You can just knock that right off got usual, auto HDR and everything kind of question for trick shots which gets a nice bit of body action on the go, and you can just change the level of Bach in there, but that's pretty much if it's fairly, some dudes. As far as some of these portrait modes go, you do have got some a dedicated night mode as usual, which just hits lots of different shots and different exposures. It'll. Take more shots if it's obviously a very dark scene and then splice them all together for a brighter result. You've also got a tripod mode as well.

If actually got your phone in a tripod that'll take a really, really long exposure shot to get gorgeous results because, of course, it'll be nice and steady and, of course, got a handful of other bonus modes as well. The usual Pro controls, if you fancy fiddling about with the white balance the exposure levels, all that kind of shenanigans, so great stuff. If you actually know what you're doing, and you can shoot in RAW format, as well as good old JPEG and when you're shooting your whole movies as well, you can change the resolution and shoot all the way up to 4k resolution at 60 frames per second as well, so I'll match for the likes of the Apple iPhones and that such forth and for the fine x2 opera's, also added in some fresh new audio smarts as well. So, as you can see, you can either do 3d audio, recording or you can really horn in on whatever your points in the camera lenses at kind of similar to the iPhone xi and there's also a new reduce wind noise filter as well, which seems to work well in demos. It has to be fully testing them out for my review, so stay tuned and yes, of course, you've got that front-facing selfie cam as well.

Unfortunately, it's not one of those snazzy pop-up efforts like we've got the original fine x2, which is a bit of a shame, but here all you've got usual. Portraits monsters, we've pretty good at your face detection there and video wise. Let's just see what resolution you can shoot. The video at looks like that tops off a 1080p. Sadly, you can't do full fork here with this bad boy.

That is very shamed, but here and so there you have it. That, in a nutshell, is the Xperia fine x2 brought a premium flagship small for an absolutely crammed full of impressive tech. Will it live up to expectations? I really hope so stay tuned. For my in-depth review. Be bringing you a full, come review and, of course, a full tour of that color OS 7.1 software as well coming, probably about a dear sought after this unboxing Gore's life. Please do plug subscribe, doing that notification as well and have yourselves a lovely week, people just love you.


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