Oppo Find X specs: Is this the most stacked phone of 2018?

The Oppo Find X is finally official and the Chinese company's latest doesn't disappoint — at least in terms of power and design. In fact, it might be Oppo's most interesting phone in a long time, offering a beefy platform in an alluring package.

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How does the Oppo Find X fare against other devices? Does it bring anything new to the table? Here's our specs rundown.

Check out the full Find X specs sheet below for more information.

Full Oppo Find X specs

  Oppo Find X
Display 6.42-inch AMOLED
2,340 x 1,080 resolution
19.5:9 aspect ratio
Processor Snapdragon 845
Octa-core, up to 2.8Ghz
RAM 8GB
LPDDR4
Storage 128GB/256GB
MicroSD No
Camera Rear: 16MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture + 20MP sensors with f/2.2 aperture

Front: 25MP
Battery 3,730mAh
Non-removable
VOOC Flash Charge (5V/4.5A)
SIM Dual nano-SIM
Headphone jack No
IP rating No
Software Android 8.1 Oreo with ColorOS 5.1
Fingerprint scanner No
Other features 3D facial recognition

In terms of sheer horsepower, the Oppo Find X goes toe to toe with the OnePlus 6 as one of the most powerful phones out there. It's got a Snapdragon 845 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage — much like the top-end OnePlus 6.

The recently announced Asus ROG Phone trumps both of these devices, offering a faster version of the Snapdragon 845 (with a more aggressive cooling solution), 8GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage. Nevertheless, if power and a ton of storage are your main priority, you can't go wrong with any of these three devices.

The Oppo Find X goes toe to toe with the OnePlus 6 as one of the most powerful phones out there.

Oppo isn't settling on a 3,000mAh battery for the Find X and calling it a day. It packs in a 3,730mAh pack here, which is definitely above average for a 2018 flagship. By comparison, the P20 Pro has a 3,750mAh battery, the Mi 8 tops out at 3,400mAh, and the Galaxy S9 Plus gives you 3,500mAh to work with. The ROG Phone and Xiaomi Black Shark both have 4,000mAh batteries, but these are exceptions.

Tech enthusiasts will probably be happy to see the curved, 1080p 19.5:9AMOLED display on offer here. Sure, it's not a 1440p display, but it's an AMOLED screen without a notch.

Otherwise, the most eye-catching feature is the phone's the pop-up mechanism sandwiched between the front and back of the phone, which hosts a selfie camera and 3D facial recognition sensors on the front and the phone's dual camera setup on the back when revealed.

A few missing features

However, it's not all smooth sailing. The Find X is missing more than a few features.

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For one, Oppo ditched the fingerprint scanner, forcing you to use face unlock instead, making us wonder whether the Google Play Store and other services support Oppo's alternative solution already. If not, that makes for a major inconvenience right off the bat.

Other missing features include wireless charging, microSD expansion (it has plenty of internal storage though), an IP rating, and a headphone jack. The latter two omissions are rather interesting, because one refrain from some brands is that they ditch the jack to enable water resistance.

Hey, at least it lacks a notch, right? What do you think about the Oppo Find X specs?


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