Unless you’ve got a particularly strong opinion about selfie-cam positioning you won’t mind though, and it only takes up a small amount of screen real estate at the top. It weighs 180g, which is on the light side for a smartphone, and it made the phone feel more comfortable to handle or drop in a pocket.īreaking up the screen at the top is a smallish ‘teardrop’ notch – given that most new phones, including the other Find X2 devices, use ‘punch-hole’ or pop-up selfie cams, this feels a little old-school. The phone’s dimensions are 160.3 x 74.3 x 8mm, so the phone is shorter and thinner than most other handsets, including pretty much all other 5G ones, and about average thickness. The Oppo Find X2 Lite is the smallest 5G phone we’ve tested, and we were fans of its lightweight feel. The other ‘affordable’ 5G phones on the market as of this review are the Moto G 5G Plus, which starts at £299 (about $375, AU$535), the OnePlus Nord which starts at £379 (about $480, AU$680) and the Huawei P40 Lite 5G, which costs £349.99 (about $435, AU635). Now let’s look at the phone’s closest competitors. The Oppo Find X2 Lite price is £399 (about $520, AU$730), so it’s fairly affordable compared to its siblings like the Find X2 Neo at £599 (roughly $780, AU$1,100), the Find X2 at £799 (roughly $1,045 / AU$1,465) and the Find X2 Pro which goes for a whopping £1,099 / AU$1,599 (about $1,450). It’s not on sale yet in Australia (the Find X2 Pro is available in the country though, so we expect the Lite could make its way too), and since Oppo phones are never released in the US, we wouldn’t expect it there. The Oppo Find X2 Lite was announced in April 2020 and released a month later in the UK. It’s a tiny bit pricier than its three close rivals, but its svelte design compared to its bigger, blockier rivals may sway you towards it. Specs-wise, then, the Oppo Find X2 Lite sits roughly neck-and-neck with other 5G phones at this price point. There are four rear cameras, including a 48MP main snapper, and you won’t find pictures disappointing, though two of the snappers feel redundant. The Snapdragon 765G chipset delivers moderate processing speeds, though we found the phone could be a little slow now and then, and there’s a 4,025mAh battery, which will see you through about a day of use but not much more. The rest of the phone’s specs are fairly typical of a phone at this price.
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