OPPO Find X5Pro

OPPO Find X5Pro

White / 12GB+256GB
$236.47
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OPPO Find X5Pro

OPPO Find X5Pro

$236.47
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Mobile phone memory and storage12GB+256GB

OPPO Find X5 Pro – Key Highlights

Released in March 2022, the OPPO Find X5 Pro is a premium flagship phone that focuses on delivering professional-grade camera performance and ultra-fast charging. It features OPPO's custom MariSilicon X imaging NPU, Hasselblad color calibration, and a unique ceramic body design .


🎨 Design & Build: Premium Ceramic Craftsmanship

The Find X5 Pro stands out with its seamless ceramic body and iconic "mountain" camera design .



Design Feature Detail
Dimensions 163.7 × 73.9 × 8.5 mm 
Weight 218g 
Build Ceramic back, Aluminum frame 
Water & Dust Resistance IP68 certified — dust-tight and withstands submersion in 1.5m of water for 30 minutes 
Colors Glaze Black (Ceramic White in some regions) 

What this means for you: The phone looks and feels incredibly premium. The ceramic back is polished for 14 steps over 269 minutes to achieve a smooth, pebble-like finish . The 75° "mountain" camera housing flows naturally into the body without sharp edges. At 218g, it's solid but not uncomfortably heavy. The IP68 rating means you don't have to worry about rain or accidental drops in water.


🚀 Performance: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1



Component Specs
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm) 
GPU Adreno 730 
RAM 12GB LPDDR5 
Storage 256GB UFS 3.1 
Expandable Storage ❌ No microSD slot 

What this means for you: The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 delivers flagship performance for daily tasks, gaming, and multitasking. While newer chips are faster, this remains a very capable performer. The phone has a custom cooling system to manage heat during intensive use .

Software: Ships with ColorOS 12.1 based on Android 12 . Update support has likely ended for major Android version upgrades.


📸 Camera: Triple 50MP System with Hasselblad & MariSilicon X

The camera is the star of the Find X5 Pro, combining flagship sensors, a dedicated imaging NPU, and Hasselblad color tuning .

Rear Camera Hardware



Lens Specs What It Does
Main (Wide) 50MP Sony IMX766 (f/1.7, OIS) Primary photography; excellent detail and low-light performance 
Ultrawide 50MP Sony IMX766 (f/2.2, 110° FoV) Landscapes and group shots; same sensor quality as main lens 
Telephoto 13MP (f/2.4, 52mm equivalent) Portrait shots; up to 5x hybrid zoom, 20x digital zoom 

MariSilicon X Imaging NPU

OPPO's custom 6nm imaging chip enables :

  • 4K Ultra Night Video — Bright, clean 4K footage in near-darkness

  • 4K HDR Video — Balanced exposure even in backlit scenes

  • 18 TOPS AI performance — Real-time image optimization

Hasselblad Features

  • Natural Color Calibration — Accurate, natural colors 

  • XPAN Mode — Letterbox-style 65:24 aspect ratio shots inspired by Hasselblad film cameras 

  • Master Filters — Three custom filters (Fairytale, Portrait, Landscape) by Hasselblad masters 

  • Hasselblad Pro Mode — Manual controls with ISO, shutter speed, white balance adjustments 

  • Iconic Shutter Sound — Hasselblad's signature click sound for a premium feel 

Front Camera



Spec Detail
Resolution 32MP (f/2.4, 90° FoV) 
Features Automatically switches to wide-angle mode for group selfies 

Image Quality Summary

Strengths (DxOMark) :

  • Wide dynamic range in bright and indoor conditions

  • Excellent detail in photos and videos

  • Good detail on ultrawide camera with wide dynamic range

  • Accurate depth estimation in portrait (bokeh) mode

  • Fast and accurate video autofocus

  • Good video stabilization

Weaknesses (DxOMark) :

  • HDR-related artifacts (halos, ringing, tone compression)

  • Inconsistent HDR activation and tone mapping

  • Focus failures in lab tests

  • Video exposure issues in backlit scenes

  • Local "texture shimmer" in videos

From user reviews: "Great camera that actually takes great close-ups. The main and ultrawide images are sharp and clear. The telephoto is okay in bright light but somewhat noisy in low light." 

Verdict: The main and ultrawide cameras are exceptional, but the telephoto lens is only 2x optical zoom (52mm equivalent) — disappointing for a flagship phone . If zoom photography is important to you, the telephoto is this phone's weakest camera link.


📱 Display: LTPO 120Hz AMOLED



Display Spec Detail
Size 6.70 inches 
Type LTPO AMOLED (Flexible) 
Resolution 3216 × 1440 (QHD+), 525 PPI 
Refresh Rate 120Hz (1Hz-120Hz adaptive) 
Peak Brightness 1,300 nits (local) / 800 nits typical 
Color Depth 1.07 billion colors (10-bit) 
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 
Features LTPO technology for power efficiency, 8192-level dimming, DisplayMate A+ rating 

What this means for you: The display is phenomenal. One user called it "a gorgeous QHD+ screen" and "phenomenal" . The adaptive 120Hz refresh rate drops as low as 1Hz when showing static content, saving battery. Colors are accurate with JNCD≈0.4 color accuracy . The screen is incredibly sharp at 525 PPI.

User tip: By default, the display is set to "Standard" mode. Change it to "High" in settings to use the full QHD+ resolution .


🔋 Battery & Charging: Ultra-Fast 80W



Feature Spec
Capacity 5,000 mAh (dual-cell, 2 × 2500 mAh) 
Wired Charging 80W SUPERVOOC 
Full Charge Time (Wired) ~41 minutes 
Charge Speed (20% to 80%) ~20 minutes 
Wireless Charging 50W AIRVOOC 
Reverse Wireless Charging 10W (charge earbuds on the back) 
Battery Life (DxOMark) 2 days 1 hour (moderate use) 

Real-world battery feedback :

  • Positive: "Battery is great for all day usage. Charging is so fast with the included charger that it constantly surprises me. 10 minutes charging from 16% to 55%."

  • Mixed: "If you are constantly using it, expect a day and a half battery life from 80% charge. The major bonus is the charger."

  • Negative: "Most days doesn't last 10 hours. Very poor battery life."

What this means for you: The 80W charging is incredibly fast — a 20-minute top-up gets you from 20% to 80% . The 50W wireless charging matches some phones' wired speeds. However, battery life is inconsistent: some users report excellent endurance, while others struggle to get through a full day .

⚠️ Note: The 80W charger is included in the box in most regions .


🛠️ Features You'll Actually Use



Feature Status
5G connectivity ✅ Yes — SA/NSA, extensive band support 
Wi-Fi ✅ Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) 
Bluetooth ✅ 5.2 (supports LDAC, aptX HD, LHDC) 
NFC ✅ Yes — Google Pay and contactless payments 
Under-display fingerprint ✅ Yes (optical sensor) 
Face unlock ✅ Yes
USB-C ✅ Yes 
3.5mm headphone jack ❌ No — USB-C audio only
Stereo speakers ✅ Yes
eSIM Support ✅ Yes (depending on carrier) 
Dual SIM ✅ Yes (hybrid slot + eSIM) 

Sensor suite: Geomagnetic, proximity, ambient light, color temperature, accelerometer, gravity, multi-spectral, gyroscope, pedometer .

Special features:

  • Gesture control — Answer calls or scroll without touching the screen 

  • Cross-device connection — Seamless integration with Windows PCs 

  • Super Recording — Advanced audio recording features 


📊 Quick Spec Summary



Spec Detail
Release date March 2022
Display 6.7" LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, QHD+, Gorilla Glass Victus
Chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm)
RAM/Storage 12GB + 256GB UFS 3.1 (no microSD)
Rear camera 50MP main (OIS) + 50MP ultrawide + 13MP telephoto (2x)
Front camera 32MP
Battery 5,000 mAh with 80W wired + 50W wireless charging
OS ColorOS 12.1 (Android 12) — updates ended
Durability IP68 dust/water resistant
Dimensions 163.7 × 73.9 × 8.5 mm
Weight 218g
Connectivity 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, USB-C
Headphone jack ❌ No
Charger in box ✅ 80W included (most regions)

⚠️ The Trade-offs (Be Honest With Yourself)

  • Weak telephoto lens — Only 2x optical zoom (13MP, 52mm equivalent). This is disappointing for a flagship phone. Some users preferred cropping the main 50MP camera instead .

  • Inconsistent battery life — While some users get a full day, others report the battery "doesn't last 10 hours." The phone's signal strength issues may drain battery faster .

  • No headphone jack — USB-C or Bluetooth only.

  • No microSD slot — Storage is fixed at 256GB.

  • Aging software — Launched with Android 12. Major OS updates have likely ended.

  • Heavy — At 218g, it's noticeably heavier than many competitors.

  • Slow fingerprint sensor for some — Some users report the fingerprint recognition is "slow and doesn't work on many occasions" .

  • Mediocre low-light telephoto — The telephoto lens produces noisy, less sharp images in dim conditions .

  • Price at launch was high — As a used/refurbished phone in 2026, this is less relevant, but worth noting that it cost significantly more than competitors at release.


🎯 Bottom Line: Who Is This For?

The OPPO Find X5 Pro is a great choice for:

  • Camera enthusiasts (main & ultrawide focus) — The main 50MP sensor with MariSilicon X NPU and Hasselblad tuning produces excellent, natural-looking photos .

  • Ultrawide lovers — The second 50MP IMX766 means the ultrawide matches the main camera quality — rare even in flagships .

  • Fast charging fanatics — 80W wired (20% to 80% in 20 minutes) + 50W wireless charging is still competitive in 2026 .

  • Premium build seekers — The ceramic body and seamless camera design look and feel genuinely premium .

  • IP68 durability fans — Water and dust resistance means you don't have to baby the phone .

  • Used/refurbished flagship buyers — In 2026, a used Find X5 Pro offers flagship camera hardware and fast charging for a fraction of its original price.

Skip it if:

  • You need a great telephoto zoom lens — The 2x optical zoom is weak for a flagship. The 13MP telephoto is disappointing in low light .

  • You need reliable all-day battery — Battery life is inconsistent; some users report the phone doesn't last 10 hours .

  • You want the latest Android version — Launched with Android 12; major updates have likely ended.

  • You need a headphone jack or microSD slot — Neither is present.

  • You want an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor — The optical sensor can be slow for some users.

  • You're looking for the best low-light telephoto performance — The telephoto struggles in dim conditions .


📈 Verdict

The OPPO Find X5 Pro is a camera-focused flagship that excels at main and ultrawide photography and ultra-fast charging:

 Does well: Premium ceramic build with IP68 water resistance, excellent 50MP main and ultrawide cameras with Hasselblad natural colors, MariSilicon X NPU for 4K night video, 80W wired charging (20-80% in 20 minutes), 50W wireless charging, stunning 120Hz LTPO QHD+ AMOLED display, 5,000 mAh battery, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, stereo speakers

 Missing/weak: Weak telephoto lens (only 2x optical zoom, poor low-light performance), inconsistent battery life reported by users, no headphone jack, no microSD slot, aging Android 12 software, heavy at 218g, some users report slow fingerprint sensor, no official availability in US (requires import)

Final thought: The OPPO Find X5 Pro is a flagship that made some brilliant choices and one major compromise. The main and ultrawide cameras are exceptional, the build quality is premium, and the 80W charging is still competitive years later. The MariSilicon X NPU genuinely improves night video .

However, the weak 2x telephoto lens is a significant compromise for a flagship phone . The inconsistent battery life reported by multiple users is also concerning . And like all OPPO flagships, it was never officially sold in the US, meaning importing is the only option with potential band compatibility issues.

In 2026 as a used or refurbished device, the Find X5 Pro offers tremendous value for photography enthusiasts who prioritize main and ultrawide quality over zoom. If you need a great telephoto lens or reliable all-day battery, consider alternatives like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra or Google Pixel 7 Pro .

For US buyers: The OPPO Find X5 Pro was not officially sold in the US . Importing means no warranty and potential LTE/5G band compatibility issues. Check your carrier's bands against the supported list  before purchasing.

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