

The Oppo Find X5 Pro model is the latest flagship from Oppo and an excellent choice for photographers.

See our full: Oppo Find X5 review (opens in new tab) The device performs great, with a fantastic camera and impressive battery life, what more do you need from an Android? The night video shooting and Ultra 4K video features were next level – but unless you're an astrophotographer it can be a little difficult to find a regular use for shooting in the dark. Overall The Oppo Find X5 is an excellent smartphone, with an exceedingly impressive camera setup and powerful operating system. With unique camera features like Hasselblad's Color Calibration (runs only when using the camera's Pro Mode), Automatic Night mode, AI Scene Enhancement 2.0, LED flash, HDR, Auto HDR, Panorama, leaf shutter sound and an Xpan mode, this smartphone is a creative hub for photographers and content creators who enjoy experimentation. The Find X5 packs a punch with its triple rear camera system that differs only incredibly slightly from that of its elder brother, the Oppo Find X5 Pro, for a significantly lower cost. The Oppo Find X5 smartphone is one of the three latest releases from Oppo, produced in collaboration with highly renowned camera brand, Hasselblad.

In comparison with the latest flagships and best Samsung phones (opens in new tab) on the market with extortionately high price tags, Oppo smartphones offer superb value for money and are certainly fierce competition for those looking for handsets that are fast and powerful with excellent camera features that rival the likes of the Samsung S22 Ultra (opens in new tab) and Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (opens in new tab). The best part about Oppo devices? They're mostly affordable. Each range of Oppo smartphones boast different benefits, from lightning fast 5G capabilities and powerful battery life to rollable concept phones with scroll-like displays and foldable screens for larger viewing experiences. The company has also launched its own Color OS operating system and is working on improvements in fast-charging technologies. Oppo mainly operates in China and many of its releases seldom make it to Europe and global markets, but the ones that do are strong competitors. Oppo is also part of the same parent company as OnePlus and Realme – two brands that are incredibly well respected by smartphone and technology enthusiasts with an eye for value.
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Oppo has been in business since 2004 and manufactures innovative smartphones, such as the world's first smartphone with a rotating camera released in 2013 with its N series of devices.
