OPPO Find X5 Pro Unboxing (OPPO Ambassador)

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Here's a quick look at unboxing the OPPO Find X5 Pro and initial first impressions of this Snapdragon 8GEN1 flagship phone.

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The phone comes with a Super VOOC 80W charger that in my tests will charge the Find X5 Pro to 100% in around 37 minutes from empty. We also get a TPU case in grey, sim tray eject tool, premium services card, and type-A to type-c USB cable.

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The finish of the Find X5 Pro is superb, the ceramic back especially the form of the camera module looks fantastic to me one of the best camera modules of recent Android flagships.

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The QHD+ LTPO2 screen is super bright over 1000 nits measured, it holds up well in direct sunlight and is very legible.

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A quick test of a very demanding console & PC port Genshin Impact shows the SD8Gen1 performs well, but a dip in performance was quite noticeable after gaming for extended periods. The surface thermals remained under 43 degrees as the phone was throttled to keep the temperatures in check.

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ColorOS 12.1 runs is fluid with no noticeable animation lags unlike some other Android 12 phones tested like the S22 Ultra (Exynos) or Xiaomi 12 Pro.

Initial first impressions:

Pros:


  • Very good build and finish with a sleek looking camera module
  • Great low light camera performance thanks to the Marisilicion NPU and colour profile from Hasselblad
  • Stunning QHD+ screen and accurate fingerprint reader
  • Fast stable UI with no noticeable animation lag
  • One of the best ultrawide cameras tested
Cons:

  • Video audio is quite poor, OPPO needs to address this. Low bitrate of 96kbps
  • It's expensive at around 1300 euros here in Spain
  • Shutter lag in some scenarios means moving objects will be blurred
 

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    Here's a quick look at unboxing the OPPO Find X5 Pro and initial first impressions of this Snapdragon 8GEN1 flagship phone.

    Title INFO Animated Full Screen.00_01_33_20.Still015.jpgTitle INFO Animated Full Screen.00_01_37_01.Still016.jpg
    The phone comes with a Super VOOC 80W charger that in my tests will charge the Find X5 Pro to 100% in around 37 minutes from empty. We also get a TPU case in grey, sim tray eject tool, premium services card, and type-A to type-c USB cable.

    Title INFO Animated Full Screen.00_01_59_04.Still009.jpg
    The finish of the Find X5 Pro is superb, the ceramic back especially the form of the camera module looks fantastic to me one of the best camera modules of recent Android flagships.

    Title INFO Animated Full Screen.00_01_10_03.Still014.jpgTitle INFO Animated Full Screen.00_03_06_06.Still019.jpg
    The QHD+ LTPO2 screen is super bright over 1000 nits measured, it holds up well in direct sunlight and is very legible.

    Title INFO Animated Full Screen.00_01_02_09.Still013.jpg
    A quick test of a very demanding console & PC port Genshin Impact shows the SD8Gen1 performs well, but a dip in performance was quite noticeable after gaming for extended periods. The surface thermals remained under 43 degrees as the phone was throttled to keep the temperatures in check.

    Title INFO Animated Full Screen.00_05_23_29.Still021.jpg
    ColorOS 12.1 runs is fluid with no noticeable animation lags unlike some other Android 12 phones tested like the S22 Ultra (Exynos) or Xiaomi 12 Pro.

    Initial first impressions:

    Pros:


    • Very good build and finish with a sleek looking camera module
    • Great low light camera performance thanks to the Marisilicion NPU and colour profile from Hasselblad
    • Stunning QHD+ screen and accurate fingerprint reader
    • Fast stable UI with no noticeable animation lag
    • One of the best ultrawide cameras tested
    Cons:

    • Video audio is quite poor, OPPO needs to address this. Low bitrate of 96kbps
    • It's expensive at around 1300 euros here in Spain
    • Shutter lag in some scenarios means moving objects will be blurred