Description
Buy OPPO Find X6 Pro 5G Dual SIM, 16GB/512GB, Green (CN Version)
6.84-inch 10-bit LTPO 2.0 AMOLED 2K display.
Custom 6nm MariSilicon X image processing chip.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2v octa-core processor.
50MP+50MP+50MP Triple rear cameras, a 32MP front camera.
12GB/16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB/512GB UFS 4.0 internal storage.
5000mAh battery, 100W SuperVOOC charge / 50W wireless charge
Color OS 13 based on Android 13 OS.
Important:
This smartphone is pre-installed with full Google Mobile Service, and with Google Play Store, OTA updating supported. We install before shipment.
International Multi-language Supported
Offers 16 languages to world’s user: English, French, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Burmese,Thai, Bengalese, Nepal, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Pilipino,Thai, Laotian, Hindi, Chinese, Malaysia
*Android Auto and Google Assistance may not work.
ColorOS 13 Based On Android 13 OS
OPPO Find X6 Pro runs on ColorOS 13 based on the Android 13 OS operating system that offers a fresh, fast platform to help you stay connected and productive while you’re on the go.
International Multi-language Supported
Offers 16 languages to the world’s users: Chinese, English, Malaysia, French, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Burmese, Thai, Bengalese, Nepal, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Pilipino, Thai, Laotian, Hindi.
Compatible with Asia / Europe / Australia / Canada 5G/4G LTE Bands
Network Band
5G SA: n1/n3/n41/n77/n78/n79/n5/n8/n28/n7/n20/n38/n40/n66, NSA: n41/n77/n78/n79
4G TD-LTE: B34/38/39/40/41
LTE FDD: B1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/17/18/19/20/26/28/66
3G WCDMA bands 1/2/4/5/8
2G CDMA BC0 (800MHz)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2v Octa-Core Processor
OPPO Find X6 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2v Octa-Core processor and 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM delivers outstanding overall performance for opening and running applications, flipping through menus, running home screens, and more.
6.82″ OLED Quad HD+ Display
OPPO Find X6 Pro features a 6.82″ 10-bit LTPO 2.0 AMOLED 2K display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the display is with 3216×1440 resolution, covers sRGB/P3, and 100% of DCI-P3 color gamut, and has a contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1.
50MP+50MP+50MP Rear Cameras
OPPO Find X6 Pro has triple rear cameras, including a Sony IMX988 50-megapixel, a Sony IMX766 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and two Sony IMX890 50-megapixel cameras for ultra-wide lens and periscope zoom shots. There is a 32MP camera but it is an older Sony IMX615 sensor with 81° FoV.
MariSilicon X Imaging NPU
OPPO Find X6 Pro will also feature the newly developed MariSilicon X Imaging NPU for image processing and AI-based applications and enhancements.
256GB/512GB Internal Memory
OPPO Find X6 Pro is packed with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB/512GB of UFS4.0 storage that provides plenty of storage space for your contacts, music, photos, apps, and more.
Long Battery Life
OPPO Find X6 Pro is powered by a 5000mAh battery that supports a 80W SuperVOOC charge and 50W AirVOOC Flash Charge and 10W reverse wireless charging. Ultra Power Saving mode lets you keep your phone powered on for longer in between charges.
Access to Google Play
Browse and download apps, magazines, books, movies, and television programs directly to your phone.
Use Your Smartphone As a Mobile Hotspot
Share your 4G data connection with other compatible wireless devices.
Listen to Your Favorite Tunes
Store and play your MP3 files on your phone.
Nadz –
Charging Speed amazing although not fast it decent to get you quickly fuelled up if you’ve got to go out quickly and for those quick trips you definitely need a good camera don’t you think? The rear cameras offer a 64mp main camera a 8mp wide angle camera and finally a 2mp macro camera although it is supplied with a snapdragon 888 chip this is the same chip found ona OnePlus 8 and white this chip you can game away all day either its 4500mah battery although not alot it has battery tech that allows it to adjust the performance of the phone in order to save battery and my oh my you better be using the rear camera for any photo shoot you ought to show off that amazing colour scheme at the back of your phone heck I’d say it would be enough to make people stare at the rear of that phone all day and it’s not just all about that back glass the quality of that 90hz display must be the smoothest thing in this world overall do I recommend you buy it yes I definitely do with it’s cheap price and amazing performance from that little money you’d think it’s too good to be true and why would you get a beautiful looking phone like that One person found this helpful
Robert M Tait (verified owner) –
October 2024 Colour: Blue Style Name: Find X5 Lite Great phone and price. Love the super fast charging. Does everything needed and love the dual sim for work. Downside is some of the tech like wireless charging isn’t there. but still highly recommend.
Yolanda (verified owner) –
July 2024 Colour: Blue Style Name: Find X5 Lite Having used the X3 version of this phone, im surprised that the only issue with this phone is that it’s stuck on android 11 with no way to update to either android 12 or 13. Battery life is good and is very easy to use and good value for money
missindependant (verified owner) –
in the United Kingdom on 22 June 2024 Colour: Blue Style Name: Find X5 Lite Phone came fast, fully boxed all the accessories and in excellent condition. Its a very good phone fast with great hardware and software. It blitzes anything you throw at it. Brilliant seller highly recommend. 5**””” frome. Thankyou very happy.
JESSIE 10 (verified owner) –
I decided to upgrade my old, much loved, Oppo A72. I decided on the Find X5 lite. I like Oppo, the specs looked like an affordable improvement on my old phone. Moving to Android 12 from 11 sounded good too. Having used it for a couple of weeks, I feel like I can give an informed review. Setup:- Pretty straightforward, Connected my old phone to the new one via the included USB charging cable. It even had a USB A to C adapter in the box. Followed the instructions and was quickly done. Hardware:- CPU is reasonably quick, the 8gb of RAM makes multitasking smooth. The screen is great, Amoled is vibrant, I have never used a 90hz phone screen and I love it. Cameras:- are fine. I mainly do landscape photography and the weather has made that hard to test Storage: 256gb plus a micro SD gives plenty of space for apps and files. Power:- 4,500 mah gives a full day of regular use. The included (please note Apple!) 65w quick charger gets you back to work quickly. Conclusion:- Very happy, loads of quality of life benefits , capable hardware 26 people found this helpful
mcgilljd –
I always buy my own smartphones and have had several over the last couple of years. A few months ago I purchased a TCL20R 5g which was a terrible mistake despite many good reviews it was slow, unreliable, lousy camera the list goes on and on. I needed to replace it and decided on the Oppo. Now this phone has a couple of good reviews and lots more that give it very unflattering ratings. Having owned it for just a few days and having pushed all its features to the limits and more, I can only say “What a gem”. It is fast enough to please me and everything on it works well and very smoothly. A year or so ago I had a Galaxy S10 and this Oppo blows it away. Now I’m an old codger and not a gamer so I can’t speak to its abilities there, but, if you are a grown-up who wants a smoothly operating phone and would like a bargain I can certainly give this my blessing! 23 people found this helpful
Benedict St. Onge –
Make no mistake, this is a fantastic camera from the newly named OM Systems but with a bit more effort it could have been awesome. I’m only an amateur photographer and I’ve been shooting with Olympus for a few years and my main camera is an O-M-D-E 1 mk 2 with a 12-100 f4. This is a bulky setup (by M43 standards) and I wanted a smaller travel camera. This new, enthusiast-range OM5 is an upgrade to the already excellent O-M-D-E 5 mk3 fits the bill perfectly. It’s small and lightweight, being made of plastic, rather than metal, yet it still feels solid in my hand. Courtesy of a new processor you now get 50mp handheld hi-res, a built-in 4 stop ND filter, improved AF and up to 7.5 stops of stabilisation (all the features found on their earlier flagship camera, the O-M-D-E 1 mk 3). I bought mine with the 12-45 f4 Pro lens, which is simply superb. This is all brilliant, yet I can’t help feeling slightly cheated and wonder if I could have saved a lot of money by buying a used O-M-D-E 5 mk3 in like new condition. For those new to ‘Olympus’ cameras they were recently taken over by a conglomerate and renamed OM Systems. They then totally reworked their flagship, professional camera, the O-M-D-E 1 mk 3, with a new EVF, sensor, processor and very importantly, a redesigned, easier to navigate menu and launched it as the OM1. Unfortunately, the OM5 has none of these upgrades and is physically identical to the O-M-D-E 5 mk3: body, viewfinder, rear LCD, controls, battery, menu, etc are all the same. For costs, I can understand not upgrading the physical controls but at least they could have added the new menu system as their current one is notoriously difficult to navigate (stick with it as it does make sense eventually). To me, this feature alone would have been the unique marker of a brand new company, yet they’ve not bothered. And they no longer put their superb little removable flash unit in the box, nor is there a separate charger, just a lead to charge the battery via the camera, which isn’t USB-C and takes forever. However, the battery life is fairly poor anyway so it’s worth looking on Gadget Tree for a couple of spare batteries and a charger for under £25 Regardless of these slight niggles, my new setup suits my purposes exactly, which is the main reason for buying it. All in all, the OM5 is a five-star camera which I’m happy to own. 11 people found this helpful