After getting a glimpse at Oppo’s upcoming flagship phone in January (which is said to be called the Find X5 Pro), a new leak from WinFuture gives us a pretty solid picture of what to expect, both in terms of design and technical specifications.
Oppo’s next flagship phone leaks in full
Offering a more detailed look at the Find X5 Pro
Offering a more detailed look at the Find X5 Pro


As mentioned by the previous leak, WinFuture indicates the Find X5 Pro comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. Alongside the top-of-the-line CPU could be a Qualcomm Adreno 730 graphics chip, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. The device is also rumored to have a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 3216 x 1440px and a refresh rate of 120Hz. WinFuture also found that the phone may come with a 5,000mAH battery pack, in addition to having 80W fast-charging capabilities.
While the device may house a 32MP front-facing camera, there are three camera sensors on the back: a 50MP main camera, a 50MP wide-angle camera, and a 13MP telephoto camera. There’s also some text written on the phone’s rear camera that says “Powered by MariSilicon X,” referring to Oppo’s in-house NPU used for image processing. This only corroborates last month’s leak, which shows the MariSilicon X mentioned in the device’s settings.
Pricing information still hasn’t been confirmed, but WinFuture predicts a price tag of over 1,200€ (~$1,375). Like its predecessor, the Find X3 Pro, the Find X5 Pro is expected to become available in Europe.
So far, the Find X5 Pro is sounding a lot like the OnePlus 10 Pro, which makes sense with OnePlus becoming an Oppo sub-brand. The OnePlus 10 Pro was released in China in January (with the US and European release date TBD), and also comes with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, 6.7-inch display, and support for 80W charging. Like the OnePlus 10 Pro, the Find X5 Pro is also supposed to have a camera system created in partnership with Swedish camera manufacturer Hasselblad.
Correction: This article originally stated that Oppo would become a sub-brand of OnePlus, which is incorrect. OnePlus is an Oppo sub-brand. We regret the error.












