Oppo Find X3, a new Android phone, is here... sort of

Oppo Find X3 Pro
Oppo Find X3 Pro (Image credit: Future)

After a long wait, the Oppo Find X3 series of smartphones is here - this new line of smartphones, from Chinese company Oppo, is set to rival the Samsung Galaxy S21 line and Xiaomi Mi 11, as well as probably the OnePlus 9 devices when they're out.

There are three devices as part of this new line - the Oppo Find X3 Pro, Neo and Lite, the former being a premium device, the middle one mid-range and the latter budget. 

As you'll notice, there's no phone just called the 'Oppo Find X3' - this is because people found the Find X2 line confusing as it wasn't clear how that phone compared to the Find X2 Neo.

We'll run you through all these new phones below, but we should point out that some of these phones might sound a little familiar. The Oppo Find X3 Neo is exactly the same as the Reno 5 Pro Plus launched in China in December 2020, and the Find X3 Lite is a rebadged Oppo Reno 5, launched in many regions earlier in 2020.

Neither of those phones came to the US, UK or Australia though, so these phones are all new in those regions (well, technically not in the US, where they're not going on sale). That's especially true of the Find X3 Pro, which is totally new.

Oppo Find X3 Pro

Oppo Find X3 Pro

(Image credit: Future)

If you're super excited to hear about Oppo's new super-premium smartphone, we should let you know we've already written a full Oppo Find X3 Pro review, based on some fruitful testing time, but the abridged version is below.

The Find X3 Pro has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 3216 x 1440 resolution. It uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset with 12GB RAM and has 256GB storage.

There are four rear cameras: a 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, 13MP telephoto (for 3x optical zoom) and 3MP microlens snapper. The first two cameras use a bespoke Sony sensor created just for Oppo, and the latter is used for taking microscope-style pictures of really close-up objects. There's also a 32MP selfie camera.

The phone has a 4,500mAh battery which charges at 65W wired or 30W wireless, and the phone is also IP68 protected. When it goes on sale the Oppo Find X3 Pro will cost £1,099 / AU$1,699 (roughly $1500).

Oppo Find X3 Neo

Oppo Find X3 Neo

(Image credit: Oppo)

The Oppo Find X3 Neo - or Reno 5 Pro Plus in some markets - has a 6.55-inch OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and 2400 x 1080 resolution. Like the Pro, it's HDR10+ certified.

On the back it packs the same 50MP main camera as the Pro, and also the same 13MP telephoto snapper, but a 16MP ultra-wide camera and no microlens. It also has the same 32MP selfie camera - overall, it seems like a modest step down in terms of photography, but with many shared features.

The Find X3 Neo uses the Snapdragon 865 chipset - that's the top-tier chip from 2020, which was beaten by the 888 used in phones like the Pro, but which still has loads of power. It's paired with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

The battery is 4,500mAh, like the Pro, and it also shares the same 65W wired charging, but there's no wireless option. The handset will cost £699 / AU$1,199 (around $975), which is an upper-mid-range price. We'll have to test the phone out, though, before we decide whether it's worth that cost or not.

Oppo Find X3 Lite

Oppo Find X3 Lite

(Image credit: Oppo)

Finally, we come to the Oppo Find X3 Lite, or Reno 5, which costs only £379 / AU$749 (around $530). Again, we still need to test this phone, but at time of writing the Find X2 Lite is listed as one of our best 5G phones, which sets it off on the right foot.

This handset has a 6.4-inch OLED display with 2400 x 1080 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate - due to its smaller size, its pixel density actually tops the Find X3 Neo.

None of the Neo and Pro rear cameras are here. Instead, there's a 64MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro and 2MP depth-sensing array, though the Lite has the same 32MP front-facing snapper as its siblings.

The chipset in use is the mid-range Snapdragon 765G which, curiously, was also used in the Find X2 Lite. It stands to reason it will have the same level of processing power, and it also has 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Rounding off the Find X3 Lite is a 4,300mAh battery and 65W fast charging, again with no wireless powering.

Tom Bedford
Contributor

Tom Bedford joined TechRadar in early 2019 as a staff writer, and left the team as deputy phones editor in late 2022 to work for entertainment site (and TR sister-site) What To Watch. He continues to contribute on a freelance basis for several sections including phones, audio and fitness.

Read more
Two Oppo Find X8 Pro models, one in white and one in black, against a violet TechRadar background
The best Oppo phone {YEAR}: the top Reno and Find models
Oppo Find X8 review hero
Oppo Find X8 review: admired from afar
The Oppo Find N5, partially folded, reverse
I tried the Oppo Find N5, the world’s thinnest folding phone – and it makes the Galaxy Z Fold 6 look massive
The Oppo Find N5, unfolded, rear panel visible, waterfall in the background
I spent a week with the world's thinnest folding phone – here's why I'd pick the Oppo Find N5 over the Galaxy Z Fold 6
2 Oppo Find N5 devices one open and one mostly closed showing inner display and rear cameras
The best foldable phones 2025: all the top flip phones and foldable tablet phones
The OnePlus 13 on a pink background
Best OnePlus phones 2025: the top flagship, budget, and foldable models ranked
Latest in Phones
Man using iMessage on an iPhone
Apple will finally enable encrypted RCS messages between iOS and Android, and it's about time
Android 16 logo on a phone
Android 16 Beta 3 has arrived – here are the 4 features I think will be the most useful
Apple iPhone 16e REVIEW
Some iPhone 16e owners are reporting Bluetooth audio issues that could be an iOS problem
An image of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from a hands-on event
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could resurrect an intriguing camera feature
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max REVIEW
The latest iPhone 17 Pro Max leak may have given us another look at its upcoming redesign
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 could be in line for a Galaxy S25 Ultra-level camera upgrade
Latest in News
Super Mario Odyssey
ChatGPT is the ultimate gaming tool - here's 4 ways you can use AI to help with your next playthrough
Brad Pitt looks over his right shoulder with 'F1' written behind him
Apple Original Films will take you behind-the-scenes of a racing cockpit in this new thrilling F1 movie trailer
AI writer
Coding AI tells developer to write it himself
Reacher looking down at another character from the Prime Video TV series Reacher
Reacher season 3 becomes Prime Video’s biggest returning show thanks to Hollywood’s biggest heavyweight
Finger Presses Orange Button Domain Name Registration on Black Keyboard Background. Closeup View
I visited the world’s first registered .com domain – and you won’t believe what it’s offering today
Image showing detail of the Leica D-Lux 8
Still can't get a Fujifilm X100VI? This premium Leica compact costs less, and it's in stock