It seems Oppo really hit the ball out of the park with the Oppo Find X as the device has been received quite well in the places where it is now available. The device was unveiled in France last month and has since been made available in India. While a U.K. launch for the Oppo Find X has been confirmed, there has been no specific details on when this will be or if it will also be available to the rest of the E.U.
As Gizmochina notes, there have been reports that the Oppo Find X will become available for purchase in other E.U. nations such as Italy and Spain in the future. These have not been officially confirmed. What has been confirmed via a spokesperson for the company is that the phone will become available in the U.K.
On that note, it seems the reports also suggest that this is not going to be a cheap phone. The Oppo Find X will reportedly launch with a base price of €999 (around $1,170.30 USD). That is more expensive than even the iPhone X, which was considered one of the most unreasonably priced smartphones around.
As to why anyone would even choose the Oppo Find X over the devices that are already out right now, Mysmartprice provides a list of reasons. Whether or not they are compelling reasons is for people to decide.
The publication specifically compares the Oppo Find X with the iPhone X, with the latter recently being criticized for numerous drawbacks. As expected, the screen-to-body ratio was brought up, with the Oppo Find X boasting a 93.8 percent achievement on that matter. At 6.42 inches of Super AMOLED display, this is a big screen.
There’s also the matter of the stealth camera feature of the Oppo Find X, which is arguably one of its biggest selling points. This device has a camera that pops up when users need to take a selfie and goes back down again when it’s no longer needed. So far, it seems the reception to the idea has been positive.


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