Best Oppo phone 2024: the top Find X, N or Reno for you
The best Oppo phones to consider, right now
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Each of the best Oppo phones stands out thanks to their vibrant use of color and considered functionality. These range from great battery life to reliable cameras, excellent performance and head-turning design.
Combining style and substance, figuring out which is the best Oppo phone for you isn’t always simple; thanks in part to the company’s unusual naming system. That’s why we’re here, testing and ranking every Oppo phone worth your time and money.
Up top you’ll find theOppo Find X5 Pro, but the standardFind X5and the latestReno 8andReno 8 Prohave also made the list, while theOppo Find N2 Flip– the company’s first clamshell and one of thebest foldable phoneson the market – is a real head-turner worth considering too.
Keep reading and you can take in a quick overview of each of the best Oppo phones, along with pros and cons, and a link to the full review in each case to learn more.
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Best Oppo phones 2023
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1. Oppo Find X5 Pro
Our expert review:
The Oppo Find X5 Pro isn’t perfect but it’s easily the best Oppo phone thanks to an attractive display, fast performance, and a great main camera. 80W wired charging means it takes less than half an hour to recharge, which is remarkable too.
Its 6.7-inch AMOLED panel looks great, with a decent refresh rate of 120Hz and maximum brightness of 1,300 nits. Camera-wise, you get a 50MP f/1.7 lens for the primary sensor, along with another 50MP f/2.2 snapper for the ultrawide, boasting a 110-degree field of view. There’s a 13MP f/2.4 telephoto camera too with 2x optical zoom, purpose-built for portrait shooting, while the phone’s design is among the best in the industry.
Throw in speedy performance and extensive customization options from the Color OS user experience, and the Oppo Find X5 Pro is a great all-rounder.
Read our in-depthOppo Find X5 Pro review.
2. Oppo Find N2 Flip
Our expert review:
Aside from IP-certification, the Oppo Find N2 Flip looks as though it was purpose-built to thwartSamsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 4 at every turn.
A zero-gap folding design capable of withstanding double the number of folds as the Flip 4 leads the charge, a larger cover display than any other clamshell foldable on the market expands functionality beyond what’s possible by its competitors and it’s more affordable than even the baseline Galaxy Z Flip 4, despite packing in comparable performance, twice the storage and a much larger battery.
Speaking of battery, the Find N2 Flip boasts the largest (4,300mAh) and the fastest charging (44W) of any clamshell foldable, at the time of writing.
There are a capable pair of rear-facing cameras – a 50MP main and an 8MP ultrawide sensor – which, thanks to the N2 Flip’s huge 3.26-inch portrait cover display, can be used to snap high-quality selfies and video, with ease.
The N2 Flip is also one of the company’s first phones to boast a Samsung-matching four years of OS updates and five years of security updates.
Read our fullOppo Find N2 Flip review
3. Oppo Find X5
Our expert review:
The Oppo Find X5 offers a high-quality experience at a premium mid-range price (which continues to drop). With a great look that’s rarely troubled by fingerprints (especially in black), it looks sleek and appealing. That comes at a price with no waterproofing but providing you’re careful, it’s worth it.
A gorgeous 6.55-inch AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz means this is a great phone to look at, while a triple-lens rear camera means photos look pretty great too. Even in low-light conditions, you’re guaranteed superb shots, although don’t rely on the 2x optical zoom for anything more than portrait-mode shots.
Speedy performance and 5G support round off a remarkable phone that packs a lot in for a more reasonable price than you would expect.
Read our in-depthOppo Find X5 review.
4. Oppo Reno 8 Pro
Our expert review:
With a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel sporting a 120Hz refresh rate, the Oppo Reno 8 Pro immediately looks attractive for anyone wanting to watch movies on the move or play games. Embedded within that display is a reliably speedy fingerprint scanner.
Speed is certainly the Oppo Reno 8 Pro’s strong point. Using the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 MAX, there’s high-end performance that’s not quite as speedy as the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, but still more than good enough. 256GB of storage is a useful touch and the main camera uses the 50MPSonyIMX766 sensor well; even if its other cameras are a little weak.
Throw in speedy 80W fast charging and there’s a lot to like about the Oppo Reno 8 Pro.
Read our fullOppo Reno 8 Pro review
5. Oppo Reno 8
Our expert review:
Essentially the Reno 8 Pro with a smaller, lower-resolution, lower refresh-rate display and a more modest chipset but beyond that, the Reno 8 gives you the same assortment of capable cameras, the same sizeable battery and the same rapid fast charging in a familiar eye-catching design.
What it lacks in power, it makes up for in affordability, serving as one of the better-looking phones at its price point. Even with its lower standing in Oppo’s lineup, it’s still a capable smartphone, with nice visuals from its 90Hz AMOLED display and camera’s that can deliver in most scenarios without too much trouble.Decent battery life bolstered by rapid 80W fast-charging doesn’t hurt either.
Read our fullOppo Reno 8 review
6. Oppo Find X5 Lite
Our expert review:
The Oppo Find X5 Lite offers a decent amount of mid-range features for the slightly above average price. You get a 6.43-inch AMOLED display that looks vivid with smooth images courtesy of the 90Hz refresh rate.
Its primary camera is respectable, offering good photos with its 64MP main lens.
There’s decent battery life too, with the phone easily lasting a day; although that may be due to the fairly average performance from its MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset.
Still, as a decent all-rounder, the Oppo Find X5 Lite mostly covers all the bases.
Read our in-depthOppo Find X5 Lite review.
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Alex joined as TechRadar’s Senior Phones Editor in June 2022, but brings over a decade’s worth of experience to the role, with an expertise in smartphones, tablets and wearables. He’s covered keynotes hosted by the biggest brands and attended the launches for some of the most influential mobile products of the last few years. His experience was amassed at some of the most reputable consumer technology publications out there, including GSMArena, TechAdvisor and Trusted Reviews.
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