Oppo Find X3 Pro full review By GSMArena Official

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Aug 15, 2021
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Oppo Find X3 Pro full review

Hey, what's up guys will here for GSM arena, the Oppo find x3 pro is the company's newest flagship that brings high-end features and a high price tag to match. Is the quality here enough to be a worthy alternative to the high-end galaxies or the iPhones? Let's find out in our full review? Let's start off with the price as that sort of frames. This whole discussion you'll find the x3 pro on sale for 1150 euros. This is one of the more expensive phones on the market. The find x3 pro brings a premium shiny design of glass with an aluminum frame. The color of this glossy back is gloss black though it looks more like bluish gray, holding this phone in the hand.

You really appreciate how curved and tapered down this device is. It feels super thin and lightweight. A unique touch here is how the back curves up to meet the camera bump. The result is an overall smooth and unbroken looking surface. It's a standout design decision that definitely leaves an impression, as you probably expect in this price range, the find x3 pro brings full ip68 rated water and dust resistance as well.

The x3 pro's display is amazing. It's a 6.7 inch AMOLED, which is flat, but has curved gorilla glass 5 on top it has a high-res HD resolution and a fast 120hz refresh rate thanks to the high refresh rate. Moving elements on screen, looks super smooth like when you're swiping or scrolling, the refresh rate can be set to be adaptive, or it can go down all the way to 5 hertz, depending on the task to save energy and because of a fast 240hz touch sampling rate. It's super responsive too, with a 525, PPI, pixel density content is super sharp. You get those dark, blacks, typical for AMOLED displays and there's HDR 10, plus certification, too.

There's also support for 10 bit color speaking of colors. You can tweak them in the color settings to be extremely accurate. If you wish, the only thing taking away from the experience is the punch hole for the selfie cam, but at least it's small and out of the way. As far as brightness goes, this panel performs. Well, though, it's not quite as bright as some competitors.

We measured almost 500 nits maximum with the manual slider and a boost over 770 nits in auto mode in bright conditions. The x3 pro has a pair of stereo speakers. One is at the bottom, and the other's output comes through the earpiece grille they're balanced and support Dolby Atmos surround sound, and they score a very good mark on our loudness charts. The sound quality is decent, but bass and highs could be better and, as is the trend with many premium phones, you won't find a headphone jack here. If you want to plug in traditional headphones, you'll have to use the USB dongle.

The find x3 pros interface is opposed. Colors 11.2, based on android 11. It offers some familiar proprietary, apps and features on top of offering extra privacy and permission options that come with the new android there's an app called, oh relax, which you can use to mellow out with some soothing, sounds from around the world and there's support for an always-on display to show you time and notifications. It's quite customizable too, plus with the edge lighting feature. The edges of the display will flash with colors when you get a new notification and color OS features a game space which offers extensive options related to your gaming experience.

Waking up and unlocking the find x3 pro can be done with an auto display optical fingerprint reader. It's incredibly fast and accurate, and satisfying to use you can even use the fingerprint reader as a convenient, quick launcher for app shortcuts. Behind. All of these features is a cutting edge, snapdragon 888 chipsets, which offers some of the best performance you can get on android as well as 5g connectivity in CPU benchmarks. It does outperform last year's find x2 pro, although the margin isn't as wide as you'd think the x3 pro holds its own against the flagship, competition and graphics test as well, but its scores are brought down a bit because of its high-res HD screen.

Overall, we're happy with what the x3 pro is capable of the UI is silky smooth and heavy games run without a problem plus thanks in part to a vapor chamber cooling system. We didn't encounter any thermal throttling either. One feature people like to see is expandable storage, but you won't find that here still there's a decent amount of space, 256 gigs on board the find x3 pro has a decent sized 500 William hour battery, but we weren't impressed with the battery life. It scored an endurance rating of just 81 hours in our proprietary tests. However, if you have a chance to plug in the charging, speed should make up for that.

The phone supports OPPO's, 65 watts, super VOC, flash charging and, unlike Samsung's flagships, you get the charger in the box with it, we were able to charge the battery from zero to 45 in just 10 minutes and in a little less than half an hour, we were able to go all the way up to a full charge. The find x3 pro also supports 30 watt fast wireless charging, though you'd need to buy the air folk charger separately, and you can do reverse wireless charging here too. Now on to the cameras which are pretty unique here, both the main cam and the ultra-wide have the same type of 50, megapixel quad Bayer sensor, but the main one has is, there's also a 13 megapixel telephoto cam, with five times hybrid zoom and a three megapixel micro lens camera. Since the main, cam and ultrawide have the same sensor. Photo quality between the two should be consistent.

Both also have all pixel omnidirectional phase detection autofocus, and you can even get HDR capture in the raw format great for people who like to edit photos and pose. Let's start off with the main camera's 12.5 megapixel photos, these are among the best current flagships can offer you get true to life, colors, wide dynamic range and no noticeable noise. There's abundant detail with well-developed foliage and the processing looks pretty well-balanced.12.5 megapixel photos from the ultra-wide have the same color rendition as those from the main cam, and they are outstanding with excellent detail, contrast and dynamic range, good, sharpening and well-handled noise. The telephoto camera provides two times optical zoom, and these photos come out at 12 megapixels. The quality is superb, with plenty of detail and contrast and balanced dynamic range, while it does try to match the colors from the main and the ultra-wide they're a little different here.

This camera also offers 5 times, hybrid zoom. These aren't so bad, but they do look like a simple crop and upscale from the two times telephoto snaps portraits can be taken with either the telephoto cam or the main camera. Those from the main cam are impressive. With remarkable subject: separation, plenty of detail and wide dynamic range. Zoom portraits, are really nice too.

As long as you have plenty of light, the quality is as impressive as on the main cam, since the ultra-wide camera has autofocused it's able to do close-up photos. These are excellent with plenty of detail and lively colors, but if you want to get an even closer look at something, you have an excellent tool in the micro camera which focuses from between a one and three millimeter distance with up to 60 times magnification, you need a really steady hand and preferably good lighting, even though this camera does have its own flash. But the results are like nothing. We've seen from a smartphone before you can get a decently detailed and colorful photo of tiny things invisible to the naked eye. The best way to describe the low light photos from the main camera is that it captures exactly what your eyes are seeing you get plenty of resolved detail and low noise and the exposure, colors and shadows look true to reality.

If you want a brighter look, you can use the night mode which takes about two to three seconds to process. It offers more balance. Exposure restores blown, highlights and exposes more detail in the shadows, but it doesn't turn night into day, like some other night modes will at night the find x3 pro is able to shoot some of the best nighttime ultrawide photos we've seen even without is. There is plenty of detail, true to light colors and well-handled noise. Turning on night mode here, brightens up the whole picture and restores blown highlights as well as detail and shadows.

The effect is good, though it comes at the expense of less fine detail. Overall, if you try to zoom at night, you'll most likely get a digital zoom from the main camera on the rare occasions that the actual telephoto cam triggers you'll get a detailed but noisy photo. Finally, there is something called tripod night mode which works on all three cameras. It uses longer exposure times between 10 and 45 seconds, and if the phone is steady, you'll get an excellent photo which is clean and bright with plenty of detail and good color saturation selfies are taken with the 32 megapixel front facing camera, and although it's a quad Bayer sensor, the photos come out at 32. Megapixels anyway, these are great with nice, colors contrast and dynamic range.

The detail and sharpness are just okay at this resolution, but this can be remedied by downsizing the photos. The find x3 pro can record video and up to 4k resolution with always-on electronic stabilization. You don't get 8k video recording here, but we don't really miss that 4k. Video from the main camera is magnificent. Among the best we've seen from a phone, you get great resolve, detail, balance sharpening and true to life.

Colors. The dynamic range is very natural. Looking as well and contrast is superb. The ultrawide camera has the same outstanding video quality as the main one. The footage is rich in detail with low noise levels, excellent colors and contrast and well-handled dynamic range two-time, zoomed video from the telephoto camera is nice.

The detail level is a bit lower than the other cameras, but is still good, and you get low enough noise and commendable dynamic range in low light.4K video from the main camera is perfect. Just like It's still images. The clips show the scene as the eye sees it with a rich detail: low noise and true to life exposure and colors. The ultra-wide camera's footage at night is a bit noisier. You get good levels of detail and nice colors, but the quality isn't as stellar as the main cams.

So that's the Oppo find x3 pro you get a sleek curvy and waterproof design, a high-res, 120, hertz, AMOLED loud stereo speakers, a flagship grade, chipset superfast charging and outstanding camera quality, both in the day and at night. You even get that unique microscope cam to play around with. The only shortcoming I feel is worth mentioning is the mediocre battery life, but the charging is so fast that, if you have a way to plug in, you won't have a problem here, alright and then there's the price. This is one of the most expensive phones on the market. Now, in this price category, the find x3 pro holds its own and is worth recommending with this long list of high quality features.

Just remember that you can find quite a few of these in much cheaper devices too. Thanks for watching guys, stay safe and see you on the next one, you.


Source : GSMArena Official

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