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OPPO Find X3 Lite: $749 OPPO Find X3 Neo: $1,199 OPPO Find X3 Pro: $1,699

As for those considering picking up one of OPPO’s latest devices on a postpaid mobile plan, Telstra and Optus are likely to be your best bet. The OPPO Find X3 range was sold on plans through both, so it’s not impossible to imagine either opting to stock the new devices, though the exact ranging may vary between the two. Check out the widget below for a round-up of the most popular mobile plans with at least 50GB of data that Optus and Telstra are currently offering for last year’s Find X3 Pro for an indication of what their plans and pricing may look like for the Find X5, Find X5 Pro and Find X5 Lite.

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