Oppo is one of the producers that doesn’t really have a launch at the MWC, because it has already boasted of its new models before the fair. Nevertheless, there was still plenty to see at the company's stand.
Although they premiered earlier (and their specifications are already in our catalogue), the Find X5 series, built in cooperation with Hasselblad, still smells new. The styling of Find X5 and Find X5 Pro is quite interesting, with the camera frame smoothly emerging from the housing, a metal frame and a dark matte back. Even more impressive is the glossy white variant, although it will probably also collect fingerprints more.
Another smartphone that appeared shortly before the fair is Oppo 10 Pro. It was also possible to pick up at the fair, and it presented stylishly no less honorably than the Find X5. There was also a foldable Oppo Find N compact, which we have already had the opportunity to take a closer look at - the results can be seen on our channel.
Oppo likes to boast about its history, presenting innovative solutions from its older models. You could even recall the Oppo N3 from 2014, with a rotating camera serving as the front and rear lens at the same time, as well as the first Find X model from 2018, with cameras hidden behind the back wall of the sliding housing. Oppo, however, is not resting on its laurels, and at this year's fair it also showed us a prototype smartphone with a sub-screen camera. This one is as imperceptible as in the case of the ZTE Axon 30 5G mentioned in the previous news, but in this case the selves seem to be of better quality. We also had the opportunity to look at another of Oppo's newer inventions - a movable camera that can swing quite well above the phone housing, providing better image stabilization.
The set also includes a fast charging demo - 150W SUPERVOOCTM with Battery Health Engine technology, which is to double the battery life, and the even more impressive 240W SUPERVOOCTM, boasting the ability to fully charge the battery 4500 mAh in 9 minutes.