Get up to 30% off with Oppo’s Early Black Friday Deals

Oppo has discounted the Find X2 Pro, Neo 5G, A5 Reno 2 and Reno 5G for the next six days.

The biggest of these, at 30%, is theA5 2020which drops from £149.99 to £104.99 on Oppo’s website, the cheapest we’ve seen it – except onAmazonwhere it’s 99p cheaper.

There’s also £100 off theReno 5Gdirect from Oppo, bringing it down to £429.99.

TheFind X2 Pro 5Gnow costs £849.99 instead of £999 (according to Oppo’s website) but this sells the discount short, as the phone actually cost £1099 when we reviewed it, so it’s arguably £250 off.

You can also get the deal atAmazonandCarphone Warehouse.

Unfortunately, this isn’t the lowest price the X2 Pro has sold for: just recently Carphone Warehouse knocked an extra £50 off making it £799, but if you missed that deal, this is the next-best thing.

Another good deal is theFind X2 Neo 5Gfor £439.99 instead of £549.99. That’s 20% off, and matches the lowest price we’ve seen for it.

You can read our reviews of all these models in our roundup of thebest Oppo phones.

The Find X2 Pro is our pick of the bunch, but if it’s too expensive the Neo is a great alternative. And if you’re on a really tight budget, have a look at theA9 2020which is just £149.99 as part of the early Black Friday deals and available from Amazon, Carphone Warehouse, Very and Oppo’s own website. In ourreview, we awarded it 4.5 stars: it’s really good value.

Contract deals

Of course, if you’re planning to buy a phone on contract, even those discounts might be unappealing to you as you’ve still got to find a large amount of money to buy the phone up front.

EE is offering theFind X2 Neo 5Gfrom £39 per month.

If you want the Find X2 Pro,Mobiles.co.ukhas this for £43 per month on Vodafone.

There also adeal on the Oppo A72 from EEwhich costs £35 per month, includes the black version of the phone with a £30 upfront cost but you get a free Nintendo Switch!

You’llfind even more Oppo Find X2 deals here.

Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.

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