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Oppo Find X5: release date, price, specs and everything you need to know

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The Oppo Find X5 range has landed and we’ve got all the details, including the standard model, the Pro and the Lite.
The Oppo Find X5 has been unveiled and it wasn’t alone, with the Oppo Find X5 Pro and Oppo Find X5 Lite also getting announced. As a result, we now have full details of all three phones, and have even gone hands-on with one of them. Below then you’ll find everything you need to know about the Oppo Find X5 range, including the release date, prices, specs, and every other key detail. The Oppo Find X5 range was announced on February 24, and all three phones will be up for pre-order in the UK on March 10, with a March 24 release date. However, we’re not expecting to see these phones in the US, and there’s no word yet on Australian availability. As for the price, the Oppo Find X5 costs £749 (around $1000 / AU$1,400), while the Oppo Find X5 Pro costs £1,049 (roughly $1,400 / AU$1,960), and the Oppo Find X5 Lite is £419 (approximately $560 / AU$780). For reference, the Oppo Find X3 Pro launched for £1,099 / AU$1,699 (about $1,500), so the top model this year is marginally cheaper, but it’s still priced in line with the iPhone 13 Pro, so it’s far from cheap overall. The Oppo Find X5 and the Oppo Find X5 Pro look superficially similar, with both having a gently curved rear in white or black and a similarly shaped camera bump, but look closer and you’ll see that on the Oppo Find X5 Pro this bump curves smoothly and seamlessly out of the rear, while on the standard model it’s a separate thing. The Oppo Find X5 Pro also has a ceramic finish, while the Find X5 uses frosted matte glass. The Find X5 Pro also stands out through being IP68 certified for dust and water resistance, which the other two models aren’t. The Oppo Find X5 Lite is the real odd one out here though, as it has a completely different (and more conventionally rectangular) camera design, and what Oppo describes as “the industry’s first-ever LDI (Laser Direct Imaging)-processed design.” This leads to shimmering patterns on the rear.

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