SpecEagle review · Oppo

Find 5 review: One of the first phones in the world with a 1080p display.

SpecEagle Editorial·Mar 2013·$499
Overall
26/100
Class rank
#1 of 1
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

A 1080p pioneer that put Oppo on the map.

The Find 5 was one of the first 1080p phones and helped establish Oppo as a serious brand. A historically notable device, long obsolete.

01Display

56/100

56/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

TypeIPS LCD
Size5.0 inches
Resolution1,920 × 1,080 px (441 ppi)
ProtectionGorilla Glass 2

02Camera

38/100

38/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

Main13 MP, f/2.2, Sony Exmor RS
Selfie1.9 MP
Video1080p @ 30 fps
FeaturesHDR burst capture

03Performance

18/100

18/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

ChipsetSnapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 (28 nm)
CPUQuad-core 1.5 GHz
GPUAdreno 320
RAM2 GB
Storage16 GB / 32 GB

04Battery

42/100

42/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

Capacity2,500 mAh
Wired~5 W
WirelessNo

05Build

54/100

54/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

06Value

40/100

40/100 — right at the average for flagship phones of 2013.

What works
  • Among the first phones in the world with a 1080p display.
  • Sharp 441 ppi screen — a real selling point in 2013.
  • Capable 13 MP Sony camera with HDR.
  • Helped establish Oppo internationally.
What doesn't
  • No LTE; no microSD.
  • Plastic build; small 2,500 mAh battery.
  • Software ended at Android 4.2.
  • Discontinued — a vintage device.

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