Oppo Find X8 Pro unboxing
Chinese flagships are getting too good. Huge batteries, the latest chipsets, the best cameras (by an increasing distance). But they're also getting more and more refined. Enter the Oppo Find X8 Pro and Find X8, the latest flagships from China that will luckily, make it to the global stage later this month.
We'll focus on the Pro here, but let's get a quick staredown between the pair of X8s. Outside of the obvious differences in height, display size, and battery size, the Pro has better cameras - namely a superior main 50MP sensor and a second, further-reaching 135mm telephoto.
The Oppo Find X8 on the left, X8 Pro on the right
The Oppo Find X8 Pro ships with a case, a USB-C to USB-A cable, and an 80W charger.
This is a Pro, not an X8 Ultra, so it isn't as stacked on the camera front as possible. The main camera is a 50MP 1/1.4" LYT808 sensor, not the 1" unit on the Find X7 Ultra. But you still get two periscope zooms - a 73mm mid-tele and a proper 135mm telephoto with close-focusing capabilities.
The Oppo Find X8 Pro feels very premium in the hand. It's subtly curved frame and glass sit lovely in the hand, and the all-matte surface is premium and avoids any fingerprints.
You get a nice alert slider for quick muting action and a Quick Button. Though it's not strictly a button, per se, in that it doesn't press down. But Oppo has put considerable ingenuity in making it feel like one. You can launch the camera with a double-tap in just 0.4s or hold it down for a continuous burst of shooting.
Elsewhere the Oppo Find X8 Pro is a flagship through and through. The display is a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED with 4,500 nits of brightness, while inside ticks the mighty 3nm MediaTek 9400. It's powered b a 5,910mAh battery, which we expect to last a good while when we get a chance to run our battery test.
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Reader comments
- punmeisterone
- 16 Nov 2024
- nDC
This! People need to understand that for longer zoom, inevitably the sensor size will have to shrink so it doesn't become a 30mm brick. Plus that with traditional periscope methods you can't push over 100mm equivalent with 1/1.4" senso...
- Jimmy
- 14 Nov 2024
- waU
Hay, anyone know about google phone or oppo own phone app in this mobile phone or is it colorOS changing or something region wise change?
- Opponiated
- 13 Nov 2024
- 0WU
Sensor sizes are being reduced to improve zoom. Clearly the manufacturers have through customer research found their customers want a balance between image quality and zoom. The bigger the sensor, the bigger the zoom lens need to be, and there i...