Filter by Network
You can pick as many (or as few) networks as you wish!
Release Date (UK): June 2020 |
What the critics say (scores are out of 100)
T3 | Matt Evans A barnstorming success, Oppo has created a versatile, high-performing handset with one of the best screens in smartphones right now. A great ultra-premium at a reasonable price. Read full review |
|
Android Authority | David Imel ... if you're looking for a ludicrously fast phone in almost every sense with a much-improved UI and a battery that charges nearly to completion in half an hour, this phone is a looker. The leather and ceramic options are just icing on the cake. Read full review |
|
Stuff | Andrew Williams The Oppo Find X2 Pro is as good as any flagship phone out there. It looks great, feels incredibly slick thanks to a 120Hz screen and has a camera that lets you shoot pictures of cute dogs at the park without stalking them. Read full review |
|
Know Your Mobile | Richard Goodwin Given a choice between the OPPO Find X2 Pro and the Galaxy S20 and iPhone 11 Pro, I think I would almost certainly go with the OPPO Find X2 Pro. Read full review |
|
jmcomms | Jonathan Morris If you cannot stretch to laying down over a grand on a phone, Oppo offers cheaper alternatives, but if you can afford it then you're not going to be disappointed. Take my word for it. Read full review |
|
Recombu | Adam Speight Oppo Find X2 Pro might be the most feature-heavy smartphone on the market, providing quality across every inch of its retail space. You get the brilliant combo of a gorgeous display, some unique design options, top drawer performance and a stellar camera set-up. However, a slightly high price and one key omission keeps this phone from greatness. Read full review |
|
TechRadar | Tom Bedford The Oppo Find X2 Pro is a fantastic smartphone â from its design to its software and features, it exudes premium-ness, and it feels a treat to use. Read full review |
|
PCWorld | Fergus Halliday The Find X2 Pro is arguably the most compelling blend of fidelity, flexibility and affordability in the premium smartphone market right now. Read full review |
|
Mr Phone | Ershad Kaleebullah I absolutely loved using the phone and could see myself using it as my primary smartphone. Read full review |
|
What Mobile | Paul Lipscombe Oppo has done a tremendous job again, and has really delivered an enjoyable experience that utilises the latest version of Android, something that not all flagships currently have. Read full review |
|
Android Central | Alex Dobie For Oppo, weaknesses remain in areas such as software features and update cadence, but none of the Find X2 Pro's UI and feature quirks are serious enough to detract much from the overall package. This is an exceptional phone that's worth your money just as much as the current Samsung flagships. Read full review |
|
Trusted Reviews | Basil Kronfli The Oppo Find X2 Pro is a beauty; the camera is fantastic, its screen a knockout, and with masses of storage and class-leading fast charging, it's an easy to recommend alternative to the Galaxy S20 Plus or Ultra. Read full review |
|
Pickr | Leigh Stark It is indeed a flagship made modestly, because it doesn't reach too far into your wallet to say "this is a flagship in 2020", and delivers a premium phone the way we'd expect it from a brand like Oppo: it's a flagship with value. Read full review |
|
Mashable India | Prasham Parikh The OPPO Find X2 Pro is a stellar device and the best OPPO's made so far. Read full review |
|
NotebookCheck | Marcus Herbrich The Find X2 Pro is a great smartphone, but the price point is questionable for a manufacturer that is still fairly unknown in some countries. Read full review |
|
India Today | Amritanshu Mukherjee This is more of a jazzed-up OnePlus 8 Pro with better cameras and a more luxurious design. Read full review |
|
ZDNet | Sandra Vogel Anyone using the Oppo Find X2 Pro for gaming or video watching will want good-quality sound. The stereo speakers -- one at the base of the handset the other at the top -- deliver plenty of volume, although the audio is somewhat tinny. Read full review |
|
Neowin | João Carrasqueira I absolutely love the OPPO Find X2 Pro in almost every way. The design, especially the use of vegan leather on this model, is stellar and made me forgo using a case for the first time in years, it has a gorgeous smooth display, it's fast, and the battery is incredible thanks to the 65W charger. Read full review |
|
The Economic Times | Danish Khan The Find X2 Pro is one of the great options for those looking to buy a flagship smartphone. Read full review |
|
IT PRO | Keumars Afifi-Sabet Find X2 Pro is an impressive device, but its sheer size means it can also be impractical. For those undeterred by that, it's certainly one of the best 5G-ready units currently available. Read full review |
|
91mobiles | Sanket Vijayasarathy The OPPO Find X2 Pro is a great alternative to the OnePlus 8 Pro, although we feel the latter offers a more comfortable and attractive design as well as a cleaner software experience. Read full review |
|
PC Mag | Adam Smith ... you'll be better served by the Samsung Galaxy S20+, or you can save quite a few dollars on the OnePlus 8 Pro. Read full review |
|
The Verge | Sam Byford Oppo is a major player in major non-US markets for a reason, and the Find X2 Pro is its most convincing device yet. This would absolutely be my main phone if I could stick it on a Qi pad, and it feels worthy of its price. That makes it a direct challenger to the Galaxy S20 Plus, which doesn't have a periscope telephoto camera. Read full review |
|
Digital Trends | Andy Boxall The Find X2 Pro is Oppo at its very best. It has all the performance we expect from a flagship phone, without the impractical flashiness of past Find models, yet still enough individuality to appeal. Read full review |
|
Tech.co | Tom Fogden Find X2 Pro is excellent. If you can buy the Find X2 Pro in your region â and, more importantly, can afford to buy it â the phone comes highly recommended from us. Read full review |
|
SlashGear | JC Torres It was a bit difficult to find flaws in the OPPO Find X2 Pro, at least one that would have truly made it substandard and inferior to its biggest competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Pro. Its mix of performance and power and photography prowess make for a potent combination that challenges the big boys and its arrival couldn't have come at a worse time for Huawei. Read full review |
|
Pocket-lint | Mike Lowe Initially, we thought we'd be put off by ColorOS software, or left assuming a OnePlus would be a better pick (it is cheaper for similar, after all), but having used the Find X2 for some time we can see its got a raft of appeal. Read full review |
|
phoneArena | Daniel Petrov Apart from a camera misstep or two, the Oppo Find X2 Pro is one of the finest handsets you can buy at the moment, and that is reflected in its unapologetic pricing that puts it on equal footing with the Galaxy S20 and iPhone 11 series. Read full review |
|
GadgetMatch | Chay Lazaro The Find X2 Pro delivered in every aspect, especially in those that are most important to us. Just by holding the phone, you can tell that OPPO spent a lot of time refining the product. The Find X2 Pro has one of the best spec sheets found on smartphones this year as well. Read full review |
|
Forbes | Ben Sin To me, the Oppo Find X2 Pro is the most polished phone yet. In terms of software, I have to nitpick to find a complaint. For performance, it is, at worst, the second most powerful Android right now. In photography, Oppo's climbed enough that I think this phone can hang with the big boys. Read full review |
|
CNET | Sareena Dayaram If you're willing to cough up more for a phone, then the Oppo Find X2 Pro is a good option for a premium Android phone that's not made by Samsung. Read full review |
|
AndroidPit | Shu On Kwok With the Find X2 Pro, OPPO has created a truly great smartphone. Actually everything is on point: design, workmanship, display, performance, battery and also the camera hardware corresponds to a smartphone from the top league. Read full review |
Every day, we search through thousands of tariffs and offers from UK online retailers to find the best Oppo Find X2 Pro deals and contracts across a selection of price points and needs.
Sort
The cheapest contract price in this category is cheaper than buying the Oppo Find X2 Pro SIM Free and a comparable SIM Only tariff by .
View SIM Only Contracts
View SIM Free Prices
You could save on the cheapest contract price in this category by buying the Oppo Find X2 Pro SIM Free and a comparable SIM Only tariff separately.
View SIM Only Contracts
View SIM Free Prices
We're also checking unbundled phone and tariff prices for you...
Compare Oppo Find X2 Pro specs side-by-side with other phones
|
|
Form factor: Touchscreen bar Dimensions 165.2 x 74.4 x 8.8 mm (6.5 x 2.93 x 0.35 in) Weight: 217 g (7.65 oz) |
---|---|
|
Size: 6.7 inches diagonal Resolution: 3168 x 1440 pixels Screen Density: 519 ppi Screen-to-Body Ratio: 88.8 % Display Type: AMOLED |
|
|
|
Chipset: Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+) CPU: Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 585) GPU: Adreno 650 RAM: 12GB |
|
Main Camera: Rear: Ultra Vision Camera System
48MP Wide Angle Camera Sony IMX689 sensor, 1/1.4" sensor size, f/1.7 aperture, 7P lens, All Pixel Omni-Directional PDAF, Dual Native ISO, 12-bit True Capture, Ultra Night Mode 3.0, Live HDR Video, Ultra Steady Video
48MP Ultra Wide Angle Camera Sony IMX586 sensor, 1/2" sensor size, f/2.2 aperture, 6P lens, 120deg field of view, 3cm ultra macro shooting, Ultra Night Mode 3.0, Ultra Steady Video Pro
13MP Periscope Telephoto Camera f/3.0 aperture, 5P lens, second-generation 10x hybrid zoom, up to 60x digital zoom, Ultra Night Mode 3.0 Secondary Camera: Front: 32MP Selfie Camera f/2.4 aperture, 5P lens, AI beautification, intelligent fill light mode, support night mode algorithms |
|
Built-in Storage: 512GB Expandable Storage: Not Available |
|
Capacity: 4260 mAh
Removable Battery: No Wireless Charging: No Quick Charge: Quick Charge |
|
Nano SIM
Compare SIM Only deals |
|
IP68 Rating: Protection from contact with harmful dust, and protection from immersion in water up to a depth of 30m for up to 30 minutes |
|
Front (under the screen) |
|
Official website GSMArena specs page |
You can pick as many (or as few) networks as you wish!
You can pick as many (or as few) retailers as you wish!
You can pick as many (or as few) others as you wish!