Oppo phones stand out from the crowd due to their distinctive pop-up cameras and vibrant colors. They also have top-performance battery life and great camera capabilities.
Over the last few years, Oppo has made great strides in the European telephone market, cementing itself as a legitimate alternative to more well-known brands.
Oppo seems to have a very unconventional name scheme, so while you might see many mentions of Find or Reno-branded phones, each is somewhat different from the last.
We should look at their specifications for a more in-depth description of what that means to us and the features they provide.
In June 2016, Oppo became China’s biggest smartphone maker, selling its phones at over 200,000 retail outlets. In 2019, Oppo was China’s largest smartphone brand and was ranked No. 5 worldwide in market share.
It also offers a wide variety of options. As we will see, all of the Oppo devices below deliver all the main features we might need while still covering every budget.
1. Oppo Find X2 Neo
The Oppo Find X2 Neo primarily provides what we might need for the price. Thanks to the 90Hz refresh rate and some strong speakers, it has an outstanding and smooth OLED screen. We think, combined, it’s a solidly stable gaming phone.
Furthermore, there is strong photography prowess here, too, with a powerful and versatile camera that can capture objects even at night pretty well.
The only downside is some somewhat overcooked colors. The phone looks unremarkable, and a fingerprint magnet is at the back, but everything else about the Oppo Find X2 Neo feels very reliable and attractive.
Oppo Find X2 Neo specs
- Date of Release: April 2020
- Weight: 171g
- Screen size: 6.5-inch
- Storage: 256GB
- CPU: Snapdragon 765G
- RAM: 12GB
- OS: Android 10
- Rear camera: 48MP + 13MP + 8MP + 2MP
- Front camera: 32MP
- Resolution: 1080 x 2400
- Battery: 4,025mAh
2. Oppo Find X2 Pro
The Oppo Find X2 Pro is Oppo’s most exclusive and accomplished smartphone. With a camera array, software, processor, and top-end display, it is the best smartphone we can purchase from Oppo right now.
The company seemed to have gone all-out to make the best smartphone it could. However, the price is the reason we wouldn’t consider picking up this phone.
The Oppo Find X2 Pro costs more than the iPhone 11 Pro Max’s basic edition, which means it’s a highly expensive smartphone with a cost that fits its specifications.
The OppoFind X2 Pro is certainly worth our money if we can look beyond the high price. We would also recommend it as the best Oppo phone you can buy right now.
Oppo Find X2 Pro specs
- Weight: 200/217g
- Screen size: 6.7-inch
- Rear camera: 48MP, 13MP, 48MP
- Front camera: 32MP
- Release date: June 2020
- OS: Android 10
- Resolution: 1440 x 3168
- CPU: Snapdragon 865
- Storage: 256/512GB
- Battery: 4,260mAh
- RAM: 12GB
3. Oppo Find X2
The Find X2 is mostly the Find X2 Pro phone, but with a few differences, it is cheaper. The key difference is its triple cameras, which have only 2x optical zoom capability, though very fine, and have fewer megapixels on the ultra-wide lens.
The X2 performs well, with an excellent 6.7-in OLED display within a slim glass (or ceramic) and metal body. With 65W wired charging, we can also completely charge the phone from dead in 38 minutes.
It is available with 128/256 GB of storage and 8/12 GB of RAM. The X2 is cheaper for almost the same performance if we can tolerate the slight differences from the X2 Pro.
Oppo Find X2 specs
- Date of Release: June 2020
- Weight: 192/209g
- Resolution: 1440 x 3168
- Screen size: 6.7-inch
- Rear camera: 48MP, 13MP, 12MP
- Battery: 4,200mAh
- Front camera: 32MP
- CPU: Snapdragon 865
- RAM: 8/12GB
- OS: Android 10
- Storage: 128/256GB
4. Oppo Reno 10x Zoom
The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is named after its 10x hybrid zoom. It’s one of the best smartphones we can now buy.
It has a streamlined design, with rear cameras flush with the handset’s back and a separate “shark-fin” pop-up camera section that houses the rear flash and selfie camera.
The Reno 10x Zoom also has a great camera collection, including its 13MP telephoto lens and the 48MP main snapper, which are responsible for the 10x zoom (though there is only 5x optical zoom, so the name is a little misleading).
The device is a little bulky and not ideal for one-handed use, but that appears to be the case for tanks of phones like this, and if it’s too much, there are alternative devices.
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom specs
- Release date: June 2019
- OS: Android 9
- Resolution: 1080 x 2340
- Battery: 4,065mAh
- Screen size: 6.6-inch
- CPU: Snapdragon 855
- Storage: 128/256GB
- Weight: 210g
- RAM: 6/8/12GB
- Rear camera: 48MP, 13MP, 8MP
- Front camera: 16MP
5. Oppo Reno 4 Pro 5G
The Reno 4 Pro 5G offers high-end performance and looks stylish. Compared to the competition, it provides decent output at a hefty price, but we still like what it does.
Compared to many other Oppo phones, it has a more relaxed form factor and looks a bit classier. Moreover, it charges fast.
Although the 4,000mAh battery does not sound amazing, it makes up for it in 30 minutes by going from 0 percent to 100 percent, which is perfect if you’re in a hurry.
The Reno 4 Pro 5G also has a decent camera under the hood, but we shouldn’t expect the most powerful performance for its price point.
Oppo Reno 4 Pro 5G specs
- Date of Release: June 2020
- OS: Android 10
- Weight: 172g
- CPU: Snapdragon 765G
- RAM: 8/12GB
- Rear camera: 48MP + 13MP + 12MP
- Front camera: 32MP
- Storage: 128/256GB
- Resolution: 1080 x 2400
- Screen size: 6.55-inch
- Battery: 4,000mAh
6. Oppo Find X2 Lite
The Oppo Find X2 Lite is the most accessible and junior member of the Find X2 family. It is also a perfect 5G phone for individuals who don’t want to break the bank on one.
However, the phone is not a one-trick pony. It has a decent chipset for its cost, a main camera that will take bright and bold pictures and a good screen. It’s a strong all-rounder that, even if 5G was not involved, would be perfect for its price.
The only thing keeping this phone from being higher on our list of the best Oppo phones is that although it is pricier but provides a lot more, the more expensive members of the Find X2 line arguably offer better value for money.
Oppo Find X2 Lite specs
- Date of Release: May 2020
- OS: Android 10
- Screen size: 6.4-inch
- Resolution: 1080 x 2400
- Rear camera: 48MP, 8MP, 2MP, 2MP
- Front camera: 32MP
- CPU: Snapdragon 765G
- Weight: 180g
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128GB
- Battery: 4,065mAh
7. Oppo Reno 2
The Reno 2 is an enhanced version of the Oppo Reno, with a bigger battery and better camera capabilities, among other modifications. It also came out with almost the same price tag, making its predecessor somewhat redundant, at least if we don’t see it in a sale.
Of course, the Oppo Reno 2 doesn’t surpass the 10x Zoom, which Oppo left alone as the top-end Reno smartphone, but this is a great option if we don’t want to splash out on that decidedly mid-range phone.
Like the other Oppo phones, we get a trendy look and access to Oppo’s ColourOS branch of Android.
Oppo Reno 2 specs
- Date of Release: September 2019
- CPU: Snapdragon 730G
- Weight: 189g
- OS: Android 9
- Rear camera: 48MP, 13MP, 8MP, 2MP
- Front camera: 16MP
- Resolution: 1080 x 2400
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128/256GB
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Screen size: 6.5-inch
8. Oppo A9 2020
The Oppo A9 2020 may be the best smartphone for us if we are on a budget. It’s the newest smartphone on this list from Oppo, arriving at the end of 2019, and it’s quite the antithesis to the remainder of Oppo’s 2019 phone range, which is all the comparatively high-end Reno phones.
The Oppo A9 2020 has a 720p screen, plastic back, and standard notch, so it’s not exactly the most premium phone, but at this price, that’s to be expected.
The device has a lot to like: it comes with four rear cameras, a good processor, and a large battery.
Oppo A9 2020 specs
- Release date: September 2019
- Rear camera: 48MP, 8MP, 2MP, 2MP
- Front camera: 16MP
- CPU: Snapdragon 665
- OS: Android 9
- Resolution: 720 x 1600
- Screen size: 6.5-inch
- RAM: 4/8GB
- Storage: 128GB
- Weight: 195g
- Battery: 5,000mAh
9. Oppo Reno 2Z
The Reno 2Z is a phone very similar to the Oppo Reno 2, so much so that we have fully tested it together. The key differences here are a weaker chipset and much lower camera specs.
For the most part, our experience with the Reno 2Z would be the same as with the Oppo Reno 2, but we might want to stay away from it if we are big fans of gaming or photography. However, its price is slightly lower, making it an appealing option.
Oppo Reno 2Z specs
- Release date: September 2019
- Rear camera: 48MP, 8MP, 2MP, 2MP
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Weight: 195g
- Screen size: 6.5-inch
- Front camera: 16MP
- OS: Android 9
- Resolution: 1080 x 2340
- Storage: 128/256GB
- RAM: 8GB
- CPU: MediatekHelio P90
10. Oppo A72
The OppoA72 is a decent smartphone, though somewhat unexciting. Despite its sleek nature, it feels a little cheap in its construction, and the performance is not as good as we would expect, even at this price point.
Apart from these problems, the phone is perfectly operable and has an impressive battery, thanks to its huge 5,000 mAh cell. With light use, you will certainly get two days out of it.
The box also contains speakers and a headphone jack. It has four cameras on the back that take pretty good pictures (at least with the capable 49MP main sensor).
It’s not the best Oppo smartphone, but it is better than phones from other brands at this price.
Oppo A72 specs
- Date of Release: April 2020
- Weight: 192g
- OS: Android 10
- Rear camera: 48MP, 8MP, 2MP, 2MP
- CPU: Snapdragon 665
- Screen size: 6.5-inch
- Storage: 128/256GB
- Front camera: 16MP
- RAM: 4/8GB
- Resolution: 1080 x 2400
- Battery: 5,000mAh