Oppo Find X6 Pro in for review
We've got the brand new Oppo Find X6 Pro in for review. The phone comes in a packed box with a nice case, which mimics the vegan leather back of the phone itself, a 100W charger, a SIM tool, and a USB cable.
We're lucky enough to have the flagship Brown model with the Hasselblad-themed vegan leather rear. The leather layer meets the specially-treated Gorilla Glass 5 top plate, which means to feel like metal. The big camera island is housed in a notched lens bezel made of aerospace-grade aluminum. There's even a little orange dot, which is a throwback to the lens align dot on a real Hasselblad camera.
The camera hardware Oppo packed inside the camera module is impressive. The wide camera comes with f/1.8 lens and the 50.3MP 1-inch sensor currently ruling the smartphone world. The ultrawide and telephoto share a 1/1.56-inch sensor - the biggest ever put inside a periscope zoom camera.
That periscope has a 65mm focal length and a very bright for its type f/2.6 lens. Oppo claims this is the most stable periscope camera on a phone and early impressions suggest it may be correct.
Oppo has two Hasselblad-tuned portrait modes - one with the wide camera and another with the telephoto, which we'll test in earnest in our review.
The Oppo Find X6 Pro has the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip with up to 16GB of RAM. The software is Android 13 under Oppo's ColorOS 13.1, but sadly it's a Chinese-exclusive phone that lacks a Google Play store out of the box. We do hope Oppo will reconsider and eventually bring this beast outside of China, but we wouldn't hold our breath.
The display is a wonderful 6.82-inch 1440p AMOLED with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate and no less than three color settings. The panel is very vivid even in its default Natural color setting, there's a Pro mode that conforms to the D65 white standard, and a Vivid option that turns things into an explosion of color. The panel is also eye-searingly bright.
There's a lot of ground to cover in the Find X6 Pro review so do be patient.
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Reader comments
- Azhvan
- 10 Apr 2023
- mUy
Check all sites. But after 20 days, your review has not been done yet. what happened ?
- X6pro user
- 10 Apr 2023
- vNa
It has several serious issue that the reviewer cant publish to protect the brand, so they just wait till the brand update the firmware fo fix all the issues and do all the work again.