Oppo Find X3 Pro: Strong smartphone in the premium segment
We recently reviewed Oppo's flagship smartphone, the Find X3 Pro. It managed to convince us in many aspects; it does many things better than its predecessor, which makes it a strong alternative to Samsung and Xiaomi.
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Just by looking at the spec sheet, you can tell that the Oppo Find X3 Pro is aiming for the very top. The 6.7-inch AMOLED display has a high resolution of 3216x1440 pixels and runs at 120 Hz. The LTPO functionality is supposed to be activated through an upcoming update and will then enable a dynamic refresh rate between 1 and 120 Hz. In contrast to the predecessor, calibration is also good now, because the panel scores points in the test with exemplary color reproduction.
The Chinese company has also come up with something for the camera, and it now works with two main sensors that are used for both wide and ultra-wide angle shots. The setup is complemented by a microscope lens and 2x optical zoom. Image quality is convincing in the test, and there's only room for nitpicking here - just as we expect from a flagship.
Oppo has also done some major improvements in terms of power supply; not only does it provide the Find X3 Pro with a bigger battery, but the device also finally offers wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. The whole package is rounded off by an IP certification and a fast Snapdragon 888 with 12 GB of RAM.
The Oppo smartphone has to put up with criticism too, especially when it comes to the camera zoom and the period during which updates will be available. Nevertheless, Oppo delivers a very good high-end smartphone that doesn't need to shy away from being compared with Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei; and in addition, it boasts a quite comprehensive scope of delivery.
Editor of the original article:Daniel Schmidt - Managing Editor Mobile - 595 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013
As a child I was fascinated by my Commodore 16, and this sparked my enthusiasm for computers. Using my first modem, I surfed the BTX videotext system and later the World Wide Web. I have always been captivated by the latest technologies, and this is especially true for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. I’ve been part of the Notebookcheck team since 2013 and have also on occasion written for Notebookinfo.de, and I’m looking forward to testing new innovations for our readers. I like to spend my spare time indulging in photography and barbecues and being with my family.
Translator:Stephanie Chamberlain - Translator - 571 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2020
I've been fascinated with technology ever since I got my very first Android smartphone, which was quite a while ago. The power packed into such a small footprint still amazes me. Learning to program made my understanding of technology deeper, and at the same time, it expanded my interest to the area of desktop computers and laptops. All this led me to enjoy reading and watching reviews of new devices, and that's how I stumbled upon Notebookcheck. I immediately found their reviews to be very comprehensive, and luckily, I've even had the chance of translating them since 2019. When it comes to the huge field of technology, I'm currently also interested in specializing in Java programming.