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Our hands-on video of the Oppo Find X8 Pro is now live! This device is generating quite a buzz, especially with its sleek design and impressive features. While many are curious about the standard version, we only got the opportunity to get hurt hands on the Pro model. Here’s what we discovered.

The unboxing experience for the Find X8 Pro is familiar to fans of the Find X7 series. Inside, you’ll find the usual accessories: a SIM card tool, manuals, and a soft case, along with an 80W charger and USB-A cable.

Design-wise, a notable change is the repositioning of the Hasselblad logo to the center of the camera island, enhancing the overall symmetry. While the vegan leather option is absent this time, the sleek, slightly curved frame still offers a comfortable grip.

New camera control button

One standout feature of the phone is the new camera control button, which aims to simplify photography. Double-tap to launch the camera, click to capture, long press for burst shots, and swipe to adjust zoom.

Speaking of photography, the Find X8 Pro boasts a periscope telephoto lens, providing greater versatility compared to the standard version. The main camera delivers solid performance for everyday photography, while the new live photo feature allows you to capture brief moments with ease.

The display has made some adjustments too. While the Find X8 Pro no longer features the 2K resolution seen in the Find X7 Ultra, it compensates with impressive brightness, reaching a peak of 1,750 nits. The front design, featuring a micro-quad-curved display, is visually stunning, making it one of the most beautiful Oppo phones to date.

Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 ensures top-tier performance, particularly for gaming and AI tasks. The phone’s battery capacity is impressive, nearing 6,000 mAh, paired with rapid 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, effectively tackling battery anxiety.

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