The wait is over for Oppo's latest flagship device, Engadget reported.
Launched in Beijing earlier, the Find 5 comes with all the top ingredients in the current market — many of which had been teased by the company multiple times already: 5-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 chip with 2GB RAM, a 2,500mAh battery and Android 4.1.2. There's also NFC, and on top of that, the Find 5 will come with two NFC tags plus a special version of Sina Weibo that uses the phone's NFC to let users instantly follow each other.
The 13-megapixel, 5fps camera on the back packs fast hardware-enabled HDR for both photos and video. Oppo claims it's the first in the mobile industry to carry this feature. Additionally, the main camera can capture slow motion of up to 120fps. On the other side of the device there's also a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera. Audio-wise the Find 5 features Dirac HD, a technology that's embraced by the likes of BMW, Bentley, Rolls Royce and Datasat; making Oppo the first mobile phone brand to join the party.
Much like the Droid DNA, this Chinese superphone also suffers from the lack of microSD expansion, so users may struggle to fully appreciate the 441ppi screen with just 16GB of built-in storage. The US will offer the Find 5 for $499; it'll be about a month before the phone reaches its various markets, including the US.






