Let's start off with the Find X6 Pro, which Oppo says is ushering in the 'Three Main Camera era'. All three of the cameras on the back of the Find X6 Pro feature the largest sensors in the smartphone world in their respected positions. The wide camera has the 1-inch type Sony IMX989 sensor found in the Xiaomi 13 Pro and Vivo X90 Pro, behind a 23mm f/1.8 lens. The ultrawide lens is a 15mm f/2.2 and behind it sits a 1/1.56-inch IMX890 sensor, one of the largest used in an ultrawide camera so far.
Then there's the periscope unit with a
65mm equivalent focal length, the same 1/1.56-inch IMX890 sensor and a bright
f/2.6 aperture - two firsts on a periscope camera. The cameras are once again
Hasselblad-branded and you get software tuning to the colors with the
Hasselblad Natural Colour profile, the Hasselblad Pro Mode, the classic XPAN
mode for panoramic shots, and even finer details like a Hasselblad-faithful
shutter sound, and a Hasselblad Watermark that includes the shooting parameters
in a border under your photo.
There's a Hasselblad Portrait Mode that
leverages the wide and telephoto cameras to produce results that aim to emulate
the XCD30 (30mm f/3.5, medium format lens) and XCD80 (80mm f/1.9, medium format
lens). Oppo is also pushing the possibilities of its new cameras through its
custom MariSilicon X imaging processor. It allows for faster focusing and
accuracy, as well as a 42% image stabilization range for the periscope camera,
which Oppo says is an industry-leading figure.
All three cameras support deep fusion of
uncompressed RAW image data for better clarity, and shadow and light
information. The Find X6 Pro has an upgraded 13-channel spectral sensor for
judging ambient lighting and adjusting White balance accordingly. Using all of its
built-in smarts, the Find X6 Pro will be able to offer a 6x hybrid zoom with
the periscope lens, with what the company calls 'full optical quality'. It also
enables equally good 4K video at both the native 3x and 6x zoom levels.
Speaking of video, the Find X6 Pro supports shooting in full Dolby Vision 4K
HDR.
The ultrawide camera supports macro shots
from as close as 4cm, and Oppo says the lens has less than 1% aberration. The
front camera has a 32MP IMX709 sensor, which is unchanged from the Oppo Find X5
Pro. In front of it sits a wide 21mm f/2.4 lens. The rest of the hardware is
impressive too. The Oppo Find X6 Pro has a 6.82-inch 3168x1440px AMOLED display
with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and 240Hz touch sampling rate. Oppo claims
this is the brightest panel in the world with a 2,500 nit peak brightness.
Inside, the Oppo Find X6 Pro has a
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mated to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM (256GB model, UFS 4.0) and 16GB
of LPDDR5X RAM (256/512GB, UFS 4.0). Powering the Find X6 Pro is a 5,000mAh
battery, supporting 100W SuperVOOC wired charging (100% in 28 minutes) and 50W
AirVOOC wireless charging (100% in 52 minutes). Oppo says the battery will
retain 80% of its original capacity after 1600 charging cycles, which is twice
the industry standard.
The Oppo Find X6 Pro comes in Brown,
Black, and Green. The Brown colorway has a combination of metal-like glass for
the top of the rear panel and vegan leather for the rest of it. The camera
island is packed into a rounded lens module made of aerospace-grade aluminum.
It's all made to mimic the look and feel of a vintage camera. The Black and
Green models use an AG glass that's been polished to give it a metallic look
and feel. Naturally, the Find X6 Pro is IP68 water and dust tight.