OPPO Find X2 Pro Lamborghini Edition Review - Android

OPPO Find X2 Pro Lamborghini Edition Review - Android

OPPO has partnered with Lamborghini once again for its flagship’s limited edition model. They took inspiration from the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster, and they’ve...

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OPPO has partnered with Lamborghini once again for its flagship’s limited edition model. They took inspiration from the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster, and they’ve turned an elegant device into something that would definitely steal the attention from the room. While you probably wouldn’t be able to purchase the device locally, we can still appreciate OPPO’s craftsmanship when it comes to their special devices. Check it out below!

Design and Construction

In true Lamborghini nature, the recurring theme of the limited edition device is carbon fiber. Its back is made of a four-layer carbon fiber texture covered in contoured glass to match the curves on a Lamborghini’s body. While it may not have an additional effect on the device’s aerodynamics, it makes the device easier to grip in both portrait and landscape modes. The rear cameras module has also been changed, and now sits in a hexagonal lens frame, with gold accents – just like the Lamborghini insignia at the bottom of the device.

OPPO has included a special case in the box, made of microfiber leather in bronze and black carbon fiber.

At the front sits a 6.7-inch Quad HD+ OLED display that curves aggressively on the sides. It’s protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 6, with the front camera housed in a punch-hole module on the upper left corner of the device.

On the left side, you’ll find the volume rocker, while the gold-accented power button is located on the right.

The top is bare, save for the two antennas and noise-canceling mic. Meanwhile, the SIM tray, USB Type-C Port, and speaker grille sit at the bottom.

If OPPO’s goal was to make people drool in envy, then they’ve definitely achieved it. Everything about the device, including the curvature on the body, reshaped camera module, and gold accents, scream luxury.

Display and Multimedia

The OPPO Find X2 Pro features one of the best displays on 2020’s flagship smartphones. Measuring 6.7 inches, the OLED display can output 10bit colors, has a Quad HD+ resolution, run at 120Hz natively, and a touch response rate of 240Hz. It’s color accurate as well, covering 100% of the P3 gamut. It also Corning Gorilla Glass 6 for protection.

With a pixel density of 513 PPI, images shown are incredibly sharp, and colors are vibrant enough without seeming too harsh. Like other OLED displays, blacks are deep, and viewing angles are decent. Do note, however, that running the device at 1440p and 120Hz does deplete the battery quickly. To remedy this, we recommend turning down the resolution to 1080p if you want to keep the high refresh rate.

The front camera is housed in a punch-hole module located in the upper left corner of the device. In our opinion, this is the best placement for the selfie camera, as it does not impede anything when viewing content in landscape view.

Audio-wise, the OPPO Find X2 Pro Lamborghini Edition comes with one of the best stereo speakers on a smartphone. The sounds are incredibly detailed, with a balanced signature. At maximum volume, the highs are well tamed, and the bass does not get distorted. Speaking of volume, they’re also a tad bit louder than your typical smartphone.

It also comes with a limited Lamborghini Edition pair of Enco Free TWS earbuds. The audio quality from the earbuds was above average, but I couldn’t find an excellent seal, no matter how I put them on. It also failed the headbang test, and one of the buds flew out of my ear. The call quality, however, was excellent, and the person on the other end of the call was able to hear my voice clearly.

Camera

The camera specs of the Lamborghini Edition and standard Find X2 Pro are similar. As a refresher, it comes with a 48MP Sony IMX 689 sensor as its primary shooter, a 48MP Sony IMX586 ultra-wide sensor, and a 13MP periscope telephoto lens capable of up to 5x optical zoom.

Check out the sample rear photos below: