Today, OPPO launched its Find X3 Pro, and we've got our hands on one. This phone is no slouch either, packing some impressive specs. Right out of the gate, it's got a Snapdragon 888, 12GB RAM, and 256GB of on-board storage. But of course, that's the easy part.
OPPO is promising some big camera improvements, using dual 50MP Sony IMX766 sensors, so you actually won't be able to tell the difference between wide and ultra-wide lenses when it comes to color accuracy. It also comes with a 13MP 5x zoom lens, and a 60x macro lens, which is interesting to say the least. It also supports HDR video recording at 4K, and if you want to go all-in on resolution, it supports 8K as well.
But a big part of the story is the design. This handset is totally unique, something that's always nice to see. Uniqueness is rare in smartphone design, and if you don't believe me, just look at how many phones have had the old rectangle with rounded corners camera over the past year. The Find X3 Pro uses a single piece of curved glass for the entire back of the device, and OPPO says that each piece takes 40 hours to make. It's pretty impressive, and I ended up liking it a lot more than I thought I would.
The other key thing that OPPO talked about was its billion-color display. It's a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen at QHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, so it's pretty great.
Check out the unboxing video below: