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Oppo's 2022 top-tier flagship phones are already out in China, but the pair only recently made its way to the markets overseas. Just like last year, the difference between the Pro and the non-Pro model isn't huge, so Oppo is asking a price premium for some niche and specific features offered by the Pro.
For instance, the standard X5 has the same camera hardware as the Pro but skips the advanced OIS with 3-axis sensor-shift and 2-axis lens-shift on the main camera. The other two cameras are identical, including the selfie shooter. The X5 Pro also has a slightly bigger battery (200 mAh, to be exact), supports faster wireless charging and offers the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset instead of the Snapdragon 888.
Then there's the non-LTPO display used on the vanilla X5, although it boasts essentially the same brightness, color depth, refresh rate and HDR capabilities. In practice, you shouldn't see much of a difference between the X5 and the X5 Pro in terms of picture quality. Strangely, last year's Find X3 had an LTPO screen, so one could argue that it's a downgrade.
Despite the feature disparity, the Find X5 feels and behaves like a proper top-shelf phone. It has all the flagship cameras on the back tuned by Hasselblad and accompanied by the company's MariSilicon X ISP for better image processing. Fast wired and wireless charging are at hand, build quality is solid, and as we already mentioned, the display should be impeccable.
Sure, it's running an older Snapdragon 888 SoC, but that shouldn't be an issue for the vast majority of users. And besides, it looks like this approach is becoming the norm with mainstream flagship models. The standard GT2 is just one example. We are also happy to see Oppo offering the vanilla option in a smaller screen size as not everyone is keen on those huge form factors. We have a feeling that the Oppo Find X5 will find its place in the sun. Let's dive deep to see how it fares in our tests.
The device came in a fairly large but standard retail box with all the usual stuff inside. Aside from the user manuals, Oppo bundled the appropriate 80W charger and USB-A to USB-C cable for data transfer and charging.
There was also a soft-touch, matte silicone case for extra protection. It looks and feels a lot like the one bundled with the Realme GT2/GT2 Pro but skips the inscription next to the camera module.
I would actually say go for the find x5 the poco x6 pro is still more expensive and u get better camera , build quality and prestige among others in exchange for a little boost in performance that may not be felt by the average user
Can you please explain why? I just bought 13t and im thinking to change it with find x5
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