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Oppo Find X5 Pro gets a blue leather version in China

The Oppo Find X5 Pro was announced a couple of days ago in two colors – Glaze Black and Ceramic White. However, the company has introduced a third version in China, which comes with a leather back that’s painted blue.

The blue leather model is thicker (8.8mm) yet lighter (195 grams) than the regular versions, and has the same specs, meaning you get Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC (there’s also a Dimensity 9000 edition, though), Android 12-based ColorOS 12.1, and three memory options – 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB.

Oppo Find X5 Pro gets a blue leather version in China

The Oppo Find X5 Pro is built around a 6.7″ 120Hz QHD+ LTPO 2.0 AMOLED screen with a fingerprint reader underneath for biometric authentication and a punch hole in the top-left corner for the 32MP selfie camera.

Around the back, we get a triple camera system comprising 50MP primary, 50MP ultrawide, and 13MP telephoto units. The smartphone also has a 6nm MariSilicon X NPU on board to improve camera performance, and Oppo teamed up with Hasselblad for color calibration.

Fueling the entire package is a 5,000 mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging support. The Find X5 Pro can also charge other devices wirelessly at up to 10W.

Oppo Find X5 Pro gets a blue leather version in China

Circling back to the Find X5 Pro’s blue leather version, Oppo hasn’t listed it on its e-store at the time of writing this and hasn’t revealed its price either. But we hope it won’t cost more than the regular models.

Our full review of the Oppo Find X5 Pro is underway, but you can read its hands-on here in the meantime or watch the key features video linked below.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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