Overview of the best Oppo phones to use in 2024
The flagships
Flagships feature top-tier processors, fast RAM, and ample storage for smooth multitasking, gaming, and video editing. Here are the best ones the Oppo brand offers:
Oppo Find X5 Pro
Pros
- Powerful processor for multitasking.
- Great battery life.
- Wireless charging support.
- IP68 water resistance rating.
Cons
- Expensive. Non-recommendable for budget users.
- Heavy weight of 218g.
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 | Display: 6.7 inches AMOLED | RAM: 12GB LPDDR5 | Storage size: 256GB | Cameras: 32MP (Front), 50MP (Main), 13MP Telephoto camera, 50MP 110° Ultra Wide camera | Battery: 5000mAh | Earphone jack: Type-C.
If you’re not a fan of phones you can bend, the Find X5 Pro is for you. It comes with 2.5 millimeters less screen size than the N2 Flip and doesn’t fold or have curved edges. Oppo has used the Corning Gorilla Glass Victus here, whereas the N2 Flip has the Gorilla Glass 5. The former offers more scratch resistance and twice the protection of the latter glass.
Unlike the foldable N2 flip, the Find X5 Pro isn’t a standalone model, as two others closely follow it. This model has 12GB RAM and 256 storage space, allowing you to store and open many apps, photos, videos, and other media files without lag. Battery life is also significantly better as you get 5,000mAh and wireless charging support.
Oppo Find N2 Flip
Pros
- Pocketable design.
- Battery life exceeds many foldable competitors.
- 44W SUPERVOOC charging reaches 50% in 20 minutes.
- High-quality cameras for capturing moments.
Cons
- Expensive. Non-recommendable for budget users.
- No official water resistance rating.
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ | Display: 6.8 inches AMOLED | RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 | Storage size: 256GB | Cameras: 32MP (Front), 50MP (Main), 112° Ultra Wide camera | Battery: 4300mAh | Earphone jack: Type-C.
Foldable phones are gaining traction, and Oppo has swiftly joined the trend. It released the Find N2 Flip in February 2023, intensifying market competition. The phone’s design allows you to switch between a compact setup and a larger screen for extra versatility.
Plus, the 3.2-inch outer display is handy for quick tasks without fully opening it. Behind the screen is a high-strength steel and polymer hinge. Oppo says the lifespan is up to 400,000 folds and unfolds. The crease depth is below 0.1mm, so you’ll hardly notice it on the display. But it’s not all about looks.
The N2 Flip features a MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ processor, offering fast speeds and 5G support. While slightly slower than the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 on the X5 Pro and Reno8 Pro Plus, it’s still powerful for most tasks unless you heavily push your phone with gaming or video editing.
The mid-range selections
Mid-range phones offer high performance at a considerably lower price point than flagships, often saving you hundreds of dollars. Here are the best ones on the market:
Oppo Reno11 5G
Pros
- 100% sRGB and DCI-P3 color space coverage for an immersive viewing experience.
- Multi-function and powerful camera system.
- Long battery life.
- Super fast 5G data speeds.
Cons
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7050 | Display: 6.7 inches AMOLED | RAM: 8GB & 12GB LPDDR4x | Storage size: 128GB & 256GB | Cameras: 32MP (Front), 50MP (Main), 32MP Telephoto, 8MP Wide | Battery: 5000mAh | Earphone jack: Type-C.
The Reno11 5G comfortably sits in the mid-range price bracket. It’s one smartphone you need if you love taking professional pictures. Its triple-lens rear setup includes a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP wide sensor, and a 32MP telephoto sensor that supports portrait mode. With it, you can achieve the bokeh effect, where your device blurs backgrounds and focuses on subjects.
Its video recording capabilities are also mouth-watering. You’ll have options ranging from 4K resolution at 30fps to 720P at 240fps or 960fps. Electronic and optical stabilization are present at all resolutions and frame rates, ensuring that your recordings are smooth and stable regardless of environmental conditions.
Oppo Reno 10X Zoom
Pros
- Introduced pioneering 10x hybrid zoom in 2019.
- Supports fast charging.
- Basic AI enhancements for photography, performance, and battery management.
- Sleek gradient design with panoramic screen.
Cons
- No longer receives updates.
- “Hybrid zoom” heavily relies on digital zoom.
- Photo quality can’t compete with current mid-range and flagship phones.
Processor: Qualcomm SM8150 | Display: 6.6 inches AMOLED | RAM: 6GB & 8GB | Storage size: 128GB & 256GB | Cameras: 16MP (Front), 48MP + 8MP + 13MP rear sensors | Battery: 4065mAh | Earphone jack: Type-C.
The Reno11 5G is a photography monster, but the Reno 10X Zoom offers a longer focal length. It combines a 48MP ultra-clear main camera, 13MP telephoto lens, and 8MP wide-angle lens to help you capture distant subjects with greater clarity and finer details than standard digital zoom.
You should also expect two-inch ultra-large sensors with an aperture of f/1.7. It promises superior low-light performance and the ability to capture images with a shallow depth of field. Another impressive part is the rising front camera, designed to emerge gracefully from the device. It’s different from the retractable version Oppo teased us with back in 2021.
If you prioritize AI capabilities, you’ll be glad to know that the Reno11 intelligently recognizes scenes and optimizes camera settings in real time. The features are nowhere near the Samsung Galaxy S24’s AI features; frankly, it’s an unfair competition. But they do perform impressively, as the device identifies image scenes, applies beauty enhancements, and a range of creative filters.
The budget-friendly options
Budget is usually the main consideration for anyone looking to get their first phone or a secondary device or who doesn’t like overspending. You’ll sacrifice many advanced features, but it’s worth it if you hardly use your device for anything much beyond calling and texting. Here are our top choices of affordable Oppo phones:
Oppo A54 5G
Pros
- 90Hz display refresh rate.
- MicroSD card slot for storage expansion.
- Decent quad-camera setup.
- Affordable pricing.
Cons
- Entry-level Snapdragon 480 5G chip.
- No wireless charging.
- Plastic finishing.
- Limited RAM.
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G | Display: 6.5 inches LCD | RAM: 4GB | Storage size: 64GB (supports external memory) | Cameras: 16MP (Front), 48MP Main + 8MP Ultra-Wide + 2MP Macro + 2MP Mono | Battery: 5000mAh | Earphone jack: 3.5 mm.
The A54 5G doubles as a midrange and budget device. It is to Oppo as the Galaxy A series is to Samsung, costing around $280. Its Snapdragon 480 5G chipset holds up decently but lacks the performance expected on true mid-range phones.
Also, its display uses LCD technology, lacking the vibrant colors and deep blacks associated with AMOLED displays. However, it refreshes at a 90Hz rate, resulting in fluid on-screen motion and transitions compared to standard 60Hz displays.
In terms of design, you can tell at first glance that it’s a budget phone by the plastic finish. It’ll be prone to scratches and attract fingerprints or smudges, which means you’ll do a lot of wiping to maintain appearances.
Oppo A16e
Pros
- Among the most affordable options on the market.
- Decent battery life for lightweight use.
- Expandable storage up to 1TB.
Cons
- No longer receives updates.
- “Hybrid zoom” heavily relies on digital zoom.
- Photo quality can’t compete with current mid-range and flagship phones.
Processor: Mediatek MT6762D Helio P22 | Display: 6.5 inches LCD | RAM: 3GB & 4GB | Storage size: 32GB & 64GB (expandable up to one terabyte MicroSD) | Cameras: 5MP (Front), 13MP (Main) | Battery: 4230 mAh | Earphone jack: 3.5 mm.
This phone is an attractive option if you’re money-conscious. You’d expect to be constrained by a smaller screen size. But surprisingly, it holds a decent 6.5-inch display for viewing anything comfortably. The battery capacity reaches 4230mAh and will get you through the day with normal support usage such as web browsing, social media usage, and calls.
Budget phone users typically have modest storage because of lower camera quality, reliance on cloud storage or streaming services, and lighter app usage. Oppo has kept the base performance to 3GB RAM paired with 32GB of internal storage. We’ve seen similar configurations on the Redmi 9A and Nokia C21. Fortunately, you can expand the space up to one terabyte.
Now you know which Oppo phones are worth your money
With Oppo, there’s a phone for everyone, regardless of budget or preferences. The Find X5 Pro gives you a powerful processor and wireless charging. On the far end, the A16e offers affordability and simplicity. Overall, there’s no perfect phone, and it’s left for you to decide what specifically matters to you most in a device. Besides, there’s always room to upgrade your smartphone as technology evolves. What you see as top-of-the-line today might become old-school tomorrow.