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OPPO Find X3 Pro review: Innovative microscope with a bold design

 

The OPPO Find X3 takes advantage of features that allow it to loudly proclaim its place in the premium segment of flagship devices. Among them there is even a very interesting and unusual feature of the microscope. We review this smartphone for more information. read more. allmarketingtips

OPPO has proven to be a serious player in the smartphone market over the past year. Find X2 Pro proved to be one of the best high-end devices of 2020, successfully competing with Samsung, Apple, and Huawei. After the last of the three companies lost ground due to ongoing tensions with the US government, OPPO has exciting prospects. And I have to say that the brand is taking sure steps in this direction. More recently, OPPO was able to displace the previous market leader Huawei from the first place in the ranking of smartphone manufacturers in China and also gained market share in Europe.

My colleague Dmitry Koval has already tested the OPPO Find X2. He was impressed with this wonderful smartphone. And I spent two unforgettable weeks with OPPO Find X2 to test the new version of OPPO ColorOS 11 shell. Even then, I paid attention to the performance, fresh and interesting design and excellent cameras of the OPPO flagship. When the representative office of the Chinese company offered to test OPPO Find X3 Pro, I gladly agreed. It was interesting to find out if this flagship can really keep up with smartphones from major manufacturers like Samsung, Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi and others. But the biggest draw was the amazing microscope camera that was talked about so much at the smartphone's unveiling. So I'm ready to share my impressions of the OPPO Find X3 Pro with you. Thanks to its many innovative features, the Find X series was already very convincing even before its introduction. But OPPO still lacks the kind of popularity that would position its smartphones as a serious alternative to competing ultra-premium products. The launch of the X3 Find series is the first step in a strategy to establish itself in this market in 2021. Find X3 Pro is the epitome of OPPO's best designs. With an attractive design, a high-quality screen, remarkable photographic capabilities and high performance, OPPO Find X3 Pro has every chance to outshine the competition or at least take its rightful place in the premium segment. The OPPO Find X3 Pro has everything a premium smartphone should have in 2021: Snapdragon 888, excellent QHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate, 4500mAh battery with 65W charger, attractive back design cool glass. And what really sets this device apart is the camera, which has a dual 50-megapixel sensor with an incredible capture mode: a microscope.

These are the features of the OPPO Find X3 Pro:

Dimensions and weight: 164.0 × 74.0 × 8.2mm, 193g

Housing materials: glass, aluminum

Display: 6.7 inches, 3216 × 1440 pixels, 525 PPI, AMOLED, 19.5:9, 60/120 Hz refresh rate, 120/240 Hz sensor rate, Vivid mode: 97% NTSC / 100% DCI-P3, Soft mode: 71% NTSC/100% sRGB, Cinema mode: 97% NTSC/100% DCI-P3, Bright mode: 104% NTSC/100% DCI-P3

Operating system: ColorOS 11.2 based on Android 11

Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, 8 cores: 1×2.842 GHz + 3×2.419 GHz + 4×1.786 GHz

Graphics: Adreno 660

Memory: 12GB LPDDR5 3200MHz RAM, 256GB UFS3.1 2Lanes HS-Gear4

Wireless interfaces: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/, Wi-Fi 2.4G / 5.1G / 5.8G. Supports: Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi Tethering and 2.4GHz 2×2 + Wi-Fi 5GHz 2×2), Wi-Fi 5GHz 160MHz, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC communication: 4G/5G

Navigation: GPS, A-GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS and QZSS

Sensors and connectors: USB Type-C (USB 3.1), OTG, geomagnetic sensor, light sensors, accelerometer, gyroscope, pedometer

Main camera: Standard lens - 50 megapixels, optical stabilization, f/1.8, 27mm, Sony IMX 766 sensor; Wide-angle lens: 50 MP, f/2.2, 18mm, Sony IMX 766 sensor; telephoto: 13 MP, 5x hybrid zoom, f/2.4; Microscope - 3MP, f/3.0

Front camera: 32MP, f/2.4

Battery: Li-Pol 4500 mAh (two cells connected in series), Qi wireless charging, reverse charging support, SuperVOOC 1.0/2.0/3.0 with 65W, PD

Protection: IP68

Shell colors: black, blue

Sound: stereo, codec support: SBC, AAC, APTX HD, LDAC, APTX, APTX TWS+ and LHDC

Price: in Europe around €1,200

What is in the box?

It is good that OPPO has NOT followed Apple and Samsung in their initiative of not putting a charger in the box. It's here. It is a powerful charger with Super VOOC 2.0 support and 65W of power. There is also a rather long and thick USB Type-C cable. read more. techcrunchpro

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