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Oppo Reno 7/F21pro display, design review
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Oppo Reno 7/F21pro display, design review
Introduction
a list that is not all-inclusive of the devices in the Oppo Reno7. The Reno 7 proper is the one we have for you today and has the blandest of names.
There are no other names, and the lack of 5G in the term implies that there is no next-generation connectivity, which is true. Despite its lite moniker, the Reno 7 Lite supports 5G, but aside from that, it has a lot in common with this 4G-only phone’s genetic makeup. The Essentials is the same device as the Reno 7 and is offered in India under the F21pro brand name, thus the conclusions drawn here should also be applicable to that device. Just be careful not to confuse it with the F21pro 5G, which is the Reno 7 Lite’s other name. If we were able to resolve the issue, that’s excellent; if not, Oppo can easily take the fall.
Oppo Reno 7/F21pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Although the Reno 7’s spec doesn’t sound particularly thrilling, it is nonetheless reasonably nicely furnished. You get a 90Hz OLED panel, 8GB RAM, and at least 128GB of storage, and although though it doesn’t support 4K video recording, the snapdragon 680 should still be strong enough.
A dedicated “microscope” camera with a ring light may make up for the absence of an ultra-wide unit, which is still arguably more significant in terms of the camera experience. The 64MP primary camera is standard fare, and the 32MP selfie camera is a favourite.
Although the ColorOS unduly stood at 12, our team likes that the Reno 7 runs on Android 12. Most other non-flagship Oppo/Realme’s we’ve seen this year were still running on Android 11. The 6.43-inch display and 6nm chipset sound like a good match for the 4,500mAh battery, and the 33W fast charging should result in rather quick top-ups, though setting speed records is out of the question.
Oppo Reno 7 Specs
Body: dimensions are 159.9×73.2×7.5mm, weight is 175 grammes, and IPX4 water resistance is provided. The front is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.
Display: 6.43″ AMOLED, 90Hz, 430 typ., 600 typ., 800 typ., 1080x2400px, 20:9 aspect ratio, 409 ppi.
Chipset: Octa-core (4×2.4GHz kryo 265 Gold & 4×1.9GHz kryo 265 Silver) Qualcomm SM6225 snapdragon 680 4G (6nm); Adreno 610
Memory: UFS2.2; microSDXC; 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM.
OS/Software: ColorOS 12.1, Android 12.
REAR camera : 64MP, f/1.7, 26mm, 1/2.0″, 0.7mm, PDAF for wide (main); 2MP, f/3.3, for macro (microscope); and 2MP, f/2.4 for depth.
Front camera : 24mm (wide), 1/2.74″, f/2.4, 32MP, and 0.8mm.
Video recording : Gyro-EIS, 1080p At 30 fps, on both the front and rear cameras.
Batter: 4,500mAh; 33W Reverse Charging; Fast Charging.
Misc: optical fingerprint sensor, 3.5mm Jack, and RGB ring light surrounding the camera (notifications, charging progress).
Unboxing of Oppo Reno 7
Unboxing of Oppo Reno 7/21pro Image credit : FoneArena.com
Our Reno 7 review unit arrive in a phone-only state – sometimes we get a suitcase full of accessories, sometimes it’s like this. But the retail box of Reno 7s do ship with a 33W adapter to match the phones specs, as well as the cable Ringo with it. A protective case also included in the box.
Design
The Reno 7 that we are reviewing takes us back a few years and is similar to the Find X2 pro. While the shapes and colours are off, the find reference is still there on the Reno in this sunset orange colorway, which also features a faux leather back and a frame that looks like gold.
Design of Oppo Reno 7/21 pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Glass-fiber leather Oppo calls it, and they’ve tested a 200,000 unit in a lab for denim friction resistance. scuffs up jeans? Although a strange metric, the rear panel is nice to hold and won’t attract fingerprints.
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Although we haven’t really seen the Cosmic Black version, it appears to have that glitter effect when exposed to intense light, and we enjoy that.
Reno 7 is IPX4 rated, whether it’s Cosmic or Sunset. The 4 indicates it should be okay in case of a water splash, so maybe don’t leave it on the table while you’re kneading that pizza dough. The X indicates it has no rating for dust resistance.
Beautiful design and color. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The design of the camera island is quite distinctive, with the two-tone colour scheme emphasising the usable cameras. While using the keyboard, at least, it doesn’t wobble despite being rather a sizable bump.
The ring light surrounding the microscope camera on the Reno 7 is a special feature that is somewhat of an outcome of the camera configuration. When photographing up close, it will not only illuminate your subject, but it can also serve as a notification light and a charge status indicator.
Although the frame of the Reno 7 may remind us of the Find, it actually looks completely different. One drawback is that it’s made of plastic, yet handling it doesn’t seem cheap despite this. More importantly, even though the Reno may be thin as a whole, it is flat, providing sufficient of surface area for gripping, making it simple to pick up the handset from a table.
frame. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Oppo quotes 7.54mm for the sunset edition and 7.49mm for the cosmic version as the device’s thickness. The Reno 7 has a respectably small footprint (159.9×73.2mm) and isn’t overly heavy (175 grammes). It is really pleasant to hold due to its size, form, and materials, something not all mid-range can say about their products.
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The volume buttons (two discrete ones as opposed to rockers) are on the left, while the power button is on the right, according to Oppo, who claims the left-right separation invite controls placement too-ups. All three click responses were quite favourable.
The best application of the card slot is seen on Reno 7’s left side, where two nano SIM slots and a micro SD card can be inserted simultaneously.
Power button, volume rocker, and nano SIM card slot Image credit : gsmarena.com
Unexpectedly, the phone features an audio jack or 3.5mm jack at the bottom. It is accompanied by the standard speakers, USB-C port, and microphone.
A microphone is also located at the top of the phone.
Bottom of the phone SpeakersSpeakers, Type -C And 3.5mm Jack, Opposite direction Mic. Image credit : gsmarena.com
If you’ll pardon the comparison, the 6.43-inch OLED display on the front of the Reno 7 is encircled by a black frame of mid-grade quality. It’s not insignificant per such, and the chin is thicker than the rest of it, but the quantity of the bezels isn’t in any way unsettling.
and bezels of Oppo Reno 7/F21 pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The selfie camera is visible through a cutout in the display’s upper left corner, while the earpiece is hidden behind a grille. The gorilla glass 5 that protects the panel itself should be rather durable on its own, but Oppo is also developing a screen for added peace of mind.
Selfie camera. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The optical under-display fingerprint sensor on the Reno 7 is positioned fairly low on the device. The less-than-ideal posture is less of an issue due to the broader chin and reasonable overall dimensions, and after a brief period of getting to know one another, utilising it becomes second nature.
fingerprint sensor. Image credit : gsmarena.
Overall, the Reno 7 is user-friendly and easy on the eyes. Size and weight are also on the low end of the spectrum, which we see as an advantage in a world of excessively large phones, and the sunset orange colorway both deters fingerprints and looks good in the process.
Display
The Oppo Reno 7 has a 6.43-inch OLED display, which is the same size and technology as the majority of the Reno 7 series (the Reno 7 pro 5G stands out with a 6.55-inch panel). The screen features a 20:9 aspect ratio and a 1080×2400 pixel resolution for a 409ppi pixel density.
The refresh rate of the 6.43-inch Reno models varies; for instance, the Reno 7 genuine goes up to 90Hz whereas the Reno Lite is limited to 60Hz. Oppo also makes a peculiar distinction between a touch sampling rate of 120Hz for 5 fingers and 180Hz for 2 fingers.
display Image credit : gsmarena.com
The 6.43-inch Reno 7s are all comparable in terms of brightness, ranging from 430 nits in normal conditions to 600 nits in ambient lighting. Oppo’s claims are not unfounded because the Vanilla Reno 7 achieved 439 nits when the slider was operated manually and 624 nits when the boost was automatically triggered. For whatever reason, the Reno 7 Lite and Reno 7 5G are still slightly brighter than the Xiaomi and Samsung mid-range, which can push 150 to 200 nits more in auto brightness mode.
There are two colour reproduction settings available, neither of which is very accurate. While Natural is more subdued and sRGB-focused, Vivid mode provides provide vivid colours and a wide colour range, targeting the DCI-P3 colour space. We obtained an average dE2000 of about 5 for each mode for the corresponding test pattern, and the grayscale range between the two modes was rendered identically blue. The average numbers only slightly improved when the warm colours temperature preset was chosen, but the grayscale still couldn’t get very accurate, only shifting towards red/pink.
Despite the odd HDR checker app reporting HDR10, Oppo wasn’t mentioned as supporting HDR on the Reno 7/F21pro spec pages, and we received no HDR streams from any of the well-known platforms like YouTube, Netflix, or Amazon Prime Videos. Because Widevine L1 is certified, FullHD streams are available to you.
FullHD streaming support. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The Reno 7’s High refresh rate implementation is the same as the Reno 7 5G’s, and it’s very simple (not that we’d expect anything different). The objects are locked at 60Hz in the standard setting, which has two modes: high. The High setting will give you 90Hz in all compatible apps and throughout the user interface, but it will drop to 60Hz in video playback apps, games, the camera viewfinder, and Google Maps after a short period of inactivity.
Battery life
The Reno 7 has a 4,500mAh battery, which is a fairly respectable amount given the chipset/display combination and has the same capacity as the rest of the family. Indeed, this outfit provided us with outstanding endurance.
We used the Wi-Fi connection for around 17 hours total. Although our testing software had to run the test with the display operating at 60Hz because the phone wouldn’t support 90Hz, the result is still respectable. The video playback time of 21:28 hours (also at 60 Hz) is excellent, and the 33 hours of phone calls are also excellent.
When standby performance is taken into account, the Oppo Reno 7 achieves a good overall endurance rating of 127h.
Image credit : gsmarena.com
Charging speed
As we’ve already mentioned, the Reno 7 review unit didn’t come with a full retail box, but it did come with a 33W charger that matches the one that comes with the phone.
Charging speed. Image credit : gsmarena.com
With that one, we set the time for a full charge to take place from zero to one hour and ten minutes, and the battery was halfway full at that point. Although more expensive versions from both brands can charge more quickly, these are exactly the same results we saw with the Reno 7 Lite and the Realme 9 pro.
Speaker
The Reno 7 has a single, powerful speaker that emerges through a three-slot grille at the bottom of the phone.
speaker’s. Image credit : gsmarena.com
For loudness, the phone received the same Average score as the Reno 7 5G and the Reno 7 Lite. The 5G version and the vanilla Reno 7 have very similar tones. clear vocals, well-defined treble, but still lacking low-end rumble. The lite stays a little louder and leans a little more toward the mid-tones.
Software
The Reno 7 proper stands out from the rest of the Reno 7 family in a positive way. It debuted with Android 12, unlike the others, however that distinction is mainly made up for by a constant layer of ColorOS on top. However, the new core OS version does include several new core functionality that are not included in builds based on Android 11.
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Key among the new privacy features in Android 12. Your central resource for learning which rights have been given to which apps and when they have been utilised is the privacy dashboard. Another new privacy-focused option you get for apps that request that permission is precise or approximative locations. In the quick toggles section, you can add toggles for universally restricting camera and microphone access. When either of the twins is actively being used, a status bar icon appears.
privacy. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The Oppo Reno 7 has unique features, and there are a few other models in the lineup (they incorporated slightly different middle to model) that have brighter backlighting. Another application for the ring light that surrounds the microscope camera is as a status indicator for notifications, calls, and active charging. The majority of us don’t, however, so we might not be aware of all the features.
Brigthing light. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The UI’s exterior resembles that of the other colorOS 12 smartphones. We already had an app drawer, but you can also choose a single-tiered, everything-on-the-homescreen style. Standard notification shading is used, and the quick toggles by default have an Oppo green accent colour (there is also an auto-brightness switch in there). In that you have side-scrollable vertical cards, the recent applications menu is a standard approach. To make navigation easier, Oppo’s vibrant icons are used in the main settings panel.
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performance and benchmarks
The Snapdragon 680 chipset, a modest mid-range SoC that prioritises durability over performance, powers the Reno 7. It has an octa-core CPU in a 4+4 configuration with cores from the Cortex-A73 and Cortex-A53 architecture (4×2.4GHz + 4×1.9GHz). Oppo is very generous with memory, and the Reno 7 has 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. The GPU is an Adreno 610.
performance. Image credit : gsmarena.com
All competing chipset have more potent cores in their performance clusters, even if it’s only two of them, thus the Reno 7 quickly reveals its lack of ambition in the performance sector by scoring notably poorly in the single-core test in Geekbench.
Under multi-core loads, there is a more even distribution; the multi-core score is 1653 while the single-core score is 380. The Reno 7 places similarly poorly on AnTuTu with a score of 289250, but it does edge out the Galaxy A23 in this area.
The Adreno 610 is a perfect fit for that understated CPU, and the graphics benchmarks show a similar distribution of power; the Reno 7 doesn’t pose a danger to any significant rival.
In addition to their efficient energy usage, lower-end chipsets also offer stable performance. The Reno 7 doesn’t have a lot of power, but it consistently produces good results. For the most part, at least. After 50 minutes of a full-power CPU throttling test, we noticed a slight hiccup, but it was not particularly concerning.
Camera
There are units in the Reno 7’s fairly unique camera system. The primary camera is an ordinary 64MP device with nothing unusual about it. Even though the 2MP depth sensor is practically nonexistent, it is still a pretty common option. The third camera—which is actually a “microscope”—is when things start to get a little interesting. This makes the total number of cameras on this phone three at the time, and those are all of them; there is no ultra-wide, which we now take for granted at pretty much any price point.
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Returning to the last point, many Reno 7 versions actually do not have an ultra-wide camera, so the basic models’ specifications shouldn’t come as much of a shock. Even so, the Reno 7 could have been significantly more versatile with an inexpensive 8MP camera, but we’re not accountants. It’s important to note that the Reno 7 Lite lacks an ultra-wide camera as well.
Additionally, it lacks a microscope, whereas the Reno 7 (also known as the F21 Pro, since we were there) does. The GalacyCore GC02M1 sensor, which is a tiny 2MP 1/5 device with 1.75mm pixels and is mounted behind an f/3.3 lens, is not overly spec’d. Only a few mm separate the subject from the camera housing, and focus is fixed.
The main camera is brought across. It has a 26mm equivalent lens with an f/1.7 aperture and a 64MP OmniVision OV64B sensor (1/2.0 optical format, 0.7MP pixels). According to what we can tell, the main camera is found on at least five of the Reno 7 and probably many more mid-range smartphones.
Another well-liked piece of equipment is available for selfies: a 32MP Sony IMX 709 sensor (1/2.74″, 0.8mm, Quad-Bayer). It is coupled with a fixed-focus, f/2.4 aperture lens.
The camera app is unchanged since the switch to Android 12 and is identical to what we saw on the Reno 7 5G and Reno 7 Lite. Simple to use; the microscope mode may be reached through the More sub-menu, while the primary camera modes are displayed in a standard carousel configuration. On the viewfinder, there are two zoom toggles: one for the primary 1x mode and one for the 2x zoom, which is still sourced from the primary camera.
On top of the viewfinder are the standard HDR and AI mide controls. You can choose from shutter speeds as slow as 32s and ISO settings as high as 6400 in the pro mode, which also offers a histogram. Grid lines, geotagging, and a toggle for the shutter sound are all available in the settings menu.
camera UI. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Daylight image quality
The Reno 7s’s main camera—which is also its lone camera—takes good daylight images that are suitable for the class. The 16MP photos are created very organically and have a tonne of detail. However, there is an abnormally high amount of grain in them; it is not unpleasant, but it is noticeable. Although the dynamic range isn’t very great, it’s adequate enough to not be a problem. The colors, on the other hand, are very appealing; they’re neither garish nor boring. Additionally, we had a reliable white balance, which prevented any weird colour cast.
main camera 1x zoom. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Although there isn’t a dedicated camera for the 2x zoom button in the viewfinder, the main camera still achieves some impressive results. Even at the pixel level, the images are extremely detailed and appear to be coming from a stand-alone 16MP tele. They’re not perfect, and you might occasionally see soft photos or details rendered in a jagged manner, but overall they deliver excellent zoom performance for a phone without a zoom camera.
Daylight main camera 2x zoom Image credit : gsmarena.com
As opposed to upscaling 16MP photos to 64MP like some other budget phones do, the 64MP option does seem to be arriving at the full resolution by demosaicking. With these well-lit daylight scenarios, you can capture more detail than in 16MP, but the images are typically much noisier.
Daylight main camera 64MP 1x zoom. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Lowlight photo quality
The Reno 7 isn’t operating at peak efficiency in dim light. The dynamic range is somewhat limited, with particularly poor highlights and excessively black shadows. Although there is a lot of noise, the detail can be considered to be acceptable in areas with sufficient light for the phone to function. When images are generally underexposed and the highlights are blown to white, colours still retain their saturation well, but there are fewer of them.
Low-light photos main camera 1x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The dramatic difference introduced by night mode makes the tonal development much more endearing. Highlights are rendered much more accurately, and where there was once a blob of white, there is now detail. Though it’s not as pronounced, the shadows also receive a slight nudge. One drawback of night mode is that detail becomes a little softer.
Low-light photos main camera 1x Night mode. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Low-light photographs are merely just usable at a 2x zoom. Use of Night Mode and examination above the level of the screen’s capability is advised.
Low-light photos, main camera 2x zoom
Low-light photos, main camera 2x zoom
Microscope camera
The Reno 7’s microscopic camera is incredible. Since you must be a very precise distance from your subject in order to have it in focus, millimetres, the shooting procedure requires some getting used to. Additionally, because the depth of field is so narrow at this focus distance, even the smallest motions will have an impact on how crisp your pictures are.
microscope camera Image credit : gsmarena.com
Due to the phone’s ability to shoot 1,200×1,200px square images, the 2MP nominal resolution is really reduced to 1.44MP. The native magnification, which is labelled 15x in the viewfinder, is one of two. Although there aren’t many pixels, it has decent per-pixel detail and lets you take pictures of things a regular camera wouldn’t be able to. It’s nice as a novelty and might even be kind of useful, for instance, if you need to check the supply setup for your display.
microscope camera 15x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Things begin to appear too soft as a result of the upscaling introduced by the 30x magnification.
Microscope camera 30x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Portrait mode
Despite the occasional error, like the clipped ear in the first instance, subject identification in portrait mode is generally reliable. The third picture’s ambiguous depiction of the hair is nothing important, and it is typically corrected by taking additional pictures. It might be natural to tone down the blur level a bit, but this is a minor quibble.
selfie camera
Selfies taken with the Reno 7 are ok; they are stored at the nominal 32MP resolution, but they lack the detail to demonstrate this. We surmise that they were originally 8MP binned photographs that were then upscaled to 32MP and sharpened vigorously. However, they would undoubtedly produce superbly sharp 8MP or 12MP images. The majority of the time, colours are true, if not overly exuberant.
video recording
The maximum resolution and frame rate for video recording on the Reno 7 is 1080p at 30 frames per second. Although 1080p files are enormous when using h.264 and a bit rate of 20 mbps, which is already rather high for this mode, it does not have stabilisation in this top option and also allows you to encode your film using the h.265 standard for lesser file size.
Pro And Cons
Pros
design that stands out in the sunset orange colouring and is also quite light and small.
Even though the phone is not tested for submersion, having an IPX4 rating is excellent.
good value for the money, long-lasting battery.
enough RAM and storage capabilities.
A few minor pleasures include a dedicated micro SD card slot, a 3.5mm audio jack, and NFC.
At a 2x zoom in daytime, the results are surprisingly impressive. The microscope camera was wonderful and enjoyable.
Cons
The chipset is weak and cannot support 5G.
Camera performance in dim lighting is unimpressive.
No recording in 4K or 1080p60.
And no ultra-wide lens camera.
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Compare Oppo Find X2 with Oppo Reno 3 Pro
According to many reviews that Oppo X2 is very similar to the upgraded Reno 3 Pro version. Many people aim to say that the Oppo Find X2 phone is like the Oppo Reno 3 Ultra. Let's find out @fixlaptop565 to find out whether the two models are different.
Compare chip
Regarding the chip, the Oppo Find X2 phone uses the Snapdragon 865 chip. Meanwhile, Oppo Reno 3 Pro global version uses MediaTek Helio P95, MediaTek 1000L for the Chinese version.
The following is the order of power from high to low of each chip of Oppo Find X2 and Oppo Reno 3 series.
Oppo Find X2 Pro Phone: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
Oppo Find X2 Phone: Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
Oppo Reno 3 Chinese phone version: MediaTek 1000L
Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G phone Chinese version: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G
Oppo Reno3 Youth Phone - Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G (same design as Reno3)
Oppo Reno 3 Pro phone global version: MediaTek Helio P95
As for capacity, Find X2 will have 8GB of RAM with 256GB ROM
Compare screens
Oppo Find X2 will have a larger screen size than Oppo Reno 3 Pro with 6.7 inches of Find X2 and 6.5 inches of Reno 3 Pro.
While Reno 3 Pro only has panels with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a refresh rate of 90Hz, Find X2 will have an OLED panel with a resolution of 1440 × 3168 and a frequency of up to 120Hz.
Compare cameras
As for the camera, Oppo Reno 3 Pro has a much more impressive camera than the Oppo Find X2.
Reno 3 Pro has 4 cameras with the main camera is 48 MP, f / 1.7, 26mm, telephoto secondary camera is 13 MP, f / 2.4, 53mm, ultrawide camera is 8 MP, f / 2.2, 13mm and the fourth camera is 2 MP B / W, f / 2.4
About battery capacity
Oppo Find X2 is 4200 mAh and is equipped with fast charging up to 65W, while Oppo Reno 3 Pro is 4025 mAh and only 30W fast charging.
Overall, Oppo Find X2 is a great smartphone in terms of configuration and screen. However, the camera is probably better than the Oppo Reno 3 Pro including the front and rear cameras.
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ColorOS 7 - OPPO, Realme phone lists, Release Date and features
In India, ColorOS 7 has been officially launched as the new custom skin by OPPO on 27. It’s initially unveiled in China last week that the latest ColorOS version is based on the company’s Infinite Design concept which is aimed to interpret the user interface. The update of ColorOS brings the system-wide Dark Mode and is been created to support all the core features of Android10. The interface comes with full icon customization as well as it comprises of weather-adaptive alarm notifications, Artist Wallpaper Project, and sounds by Denmark’s audio design company Epic Sound. Oppo is trying to compete strongly against Xiaomi’s MIUI 11 with its ColorOS 7. Xiaomi’s MIUI 11 was launched in India last month. Officially, Oppo is ready to bring the ColorOS 7 update crosswise over 20 phone models, comprising of the" Oppo Reno, Oppo Reno 10, Oppo Reno 10x Zoom, and Oppo Reno 2 and the Oppo Find, Oppo F, Oppo K, Oppo A" series as well. The users would be getting the update by a trial version starting today. Additionally, the update is been planned to reach all the compatible models in the regions of China, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Asia-pacific. Now ColorOS 7 Update will start reaching Oppo and Realme smartphones. The beta program for the new ColorOS on Realme X2 has been already started on November 27 i.e. Monday, announced by Realme through a press release. In China, Oppo Reno, Oppo Reno Inspiration Edition, Oppo Reno 10x Zoom, Oppo Reno Barcelona Custom Edition, Oppo Reno Ace, and Oppo Reno Ace Gundam Edition are the devices for which Oppo has already started ColorOS 7 rollout as a fresh update.
Features And Changes
The new ColorOS 7 is based on Oppo's Infinite Design concept which includes a lightweight visual interface. As per the report it is touted to be the "largest update for ColorOS. Oppo has featured an appreciable update towards the users privacy such as Personal Information Protection that offers the users to protect their information private from the third part apps. Furthermore there are two more major additions in the privacy settings that are "Payment Protection" and "File Protection" options. In an addition the ColorOS 7 brings a Private Safe to transfer photos, videos, audio, and other documents to a secure zone in the storage folder which helps the users to block the access to important content by other apps.
Apart from the above features, many other features have been projected to restrict a user's personal information. ColorOS 7 is providing the users Smart Sidebar which gives you a space to hold the apps and tools that have been your favorite at the side of the screen. The new ColorOS also comes preloaded with a new Soloop video editing app. For Indian users, the update includes features such as Smart Riding and Riding Mode. In ColorOS 7, Oppo has provided a localised feature called DocVault that integrates the government's DigiLocker which let users to conviniently store their official documents. And pecularly the set of live wallpapers provided in this new ColorOS are dedicated to indian monuments. Additionally, ColorOS 7 has an enhanced smart Breeno voice assistant, which can accurately push messages according to the pace of life. Also, the new update provides a 2.0 portrait mode, a night mode and a super focused mode with gyroscope algorithm. And few more features are also delivered like new icon packs that can be custom shaped, new sound effects and CachePreload "a smarter RAM optimization" which let the apps startup time to be reduced by 40%.
These features of ColorOS 7 have been performed majorly by Oppo's R&D center in Hyderabad that has a team of more than 280 members with a focus on localizing localized features and assisting the global ColorOS team in creating globalized features. Oppo claims that ColorOS 7 offers an improved touch response by 21.6 percent and an enhanced frame rate by 38 percent when playing intense battle games. You'll also find various performance enhancements and interface-level tweaks over the existing ColorOS version.
As per the data shared by Oppo at the ColorOS 7 launch event in New Delhi, ColorOS has over 300 million users globally, reaching more than 140 countries and regions in over 80 languages. There are six research centers where it conceptualizes and designs new ColorOS updates. Oppo also considers India as one of its most important markets.
Roadmap For The ColorOS 7 Rollout
ColorOS 7 Upgrade Plan
Oppo Phones Phase 1 (November 26, 2019) Oppo RenoReno 10x zoom Phase 2 (December 2019) Oppo Reno 2Oppo F11Oppo F11 Pro Phase 3 (Q1, 2020) Oppo Reno 2 ZOppo Reno 2 FReno ZOppo Find X (all versions)Oppo R17Oppo R17 ProOppo RX17 ProOppo A9 Phase 4 (Q2, 2020) Oppo R15Oppo R15 ProOppo K3Oppo F7Oppo F9 (F9 Pro)Oppo A9 (2020)Oppo A5 (2020) Realme Phones Phase 1 (January 2020) Realme 3 ProRealme XT Phase 2 (February 2020) Realme 5 ProRealme X Phase 3 (March 2020) Realme X2 Pro Phase 4 (April 2020) Realme 3Realme 3i Phase 5 (May 2020) Realme 5Realme 5s Phase 6 (June 2020) Realme 2 Pro Phase 7 (Q3, 2020) Realme C2
VERDICT
This is the official confirmed devices list getting the latest ColorOS 7 update based on Android 10. Some of the users might desperately be waiting for the new UI. We will keep updating the list once we get further information from the company. This is what we know so far about the ColorOS 7. If you have anything else to ask? Please do let’s know in below comment section! For the latest gadgets and reviews, follow TechAliens on Twitter, Facebook, and to our Instagram. Hopefully, the next update will be more exciting. Read the full article
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Comparison of Specs,Features review,Price and camera samples of Oppo Reno 10x Zoom vs Huawei P30 Pro Smartphones https://digitaltechnologynews.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechNewsTrends/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techspacereview/ *Disclaimer: The scoring is based on numerical specs only and don't include features of cameras,usability,speed or others. All of them are calculated (own score system), not interpreted and do not reflects which phone are better on these aspects. Oppo Reno 10x Zoom The new phone features a SD855 processor an comes with a 48+8 + 13 MP periscope camera. The setup together gives a 10x optical hybrid zoom. In the front has a shark design camera that pops up to take selfie pictures of 16 MP with HDR. #OppoReno10xZoom #Oppo #Reno10xZoom Huawei P30 Pro Huawei P30 Pro phone was revealed in March 2019. The phone comes with a 6.47-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080x2340 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Huawei P30 Pro processor is a 2.6GHz octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 980 that features 2 cores clocked at 2.6GHz, 2 cores clocked at 1.92GHz and 4 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. It has a 8GB of RAM. The Huawei P30 Pro runs Android 9 and is fueled by a 4,200mAh battery. The Huawei P30 Pro supports wireless charging.. In the photography section, the Huawei P30 Pro on the rear packs a 40-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.6 aperture; a second 20-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a third 8-megapixel camera with an f/3.4 aperture. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 32-megapixel camera on the front for selfies, with an f/2.0 aperture. The Huawei P30 Pro runs EMUI 9.1 based on Android 9 and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via microSD card. More Here: https://digitaltechnologynews.com/ Tech news
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Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD
Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD Watching movies or TV series or playing games, young people want big screens on their smartphones. As well as huge batteries for endless entertainment. And keeping in mind the technology-loving youth, Realmy has brought the brand new C-series smartphone Realmy C-11 to the Bangladesh market. Realm has been emphasizing on the creativity of the youth since its inception in Bangladesh. And so this entry-level new phone has a huge 7.5-inch HD Plus display and a 5,000 mAh battery. Realmy C Eleven is already hitting the market at just Rs 6,990. Realme C11 price pros cons & review in bd is highlighted for the convenience of the esteemed viewers. Realme C11 pros & cons You are reading:- Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD You can read:- Google Pixel 4A pros cons & review Infinix hot 9 play pros cons & review Xiaomi Redmi 9 prime pros cons & review OPPO Reno 4 price in BD The camera Compared to other entry-level smartphones, Realme C11 will give the user the opportunity to take pictures with great ease while doing mobile photography. Pictures taken with this smartphone during the day or night in excellent detail will be amazing. The phone has two cameras on the back - f / 2.2 aperture, HDR and 2 megapixel sensor in portrait mode with a 13 megapixel main sensor in nightscape mode. Nightscape mode is very effective for taking pictures in low light. Read the full article
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Oppo Reno Z 128GB (8G RAM) Black CPH1979
New Gradient Color Finishes
The Reno Z comes in colors inspired by the fathomless depths and ethereal glimmer of the night sky.
3D Sleek Unified Body
The Reno Z's powerful camera lies concealed within the flawless contours of its 3D Corning® Gorilla® Glass 5 surface. With its radiant shape designed to fit comfortably in your hand and cleverly designed O-Dot anti-abrasion structure, its look and feel bring to mind a gently rippling pool.
Waterdrop Screen
Illuminate a Boundless Horizon in the Palm of Your Hand
Hidden Fingerprint Unlock
An upgraded recognition structure combined with a more efficient AI algorithm enables even faster and more accurate unlocking.
48MP Rear Camera
We've equipped the Reno Series with the Sony IMX 586 48MP ultra-clear camera that delivers super high resolution and color accuracy to capture more vivid detail in your photos. Moreover, with the Reno Z's EIS image stabilization technology and 4K video capabilities, smooth and clear videos can be easily created.
Ultra Night Mode 2.0
The Reno Series comes equipped with a 48MP super HD lens that supports 4-in-1 resolution focus technology. Its 1/2.0'' ultra-large sensors and f/1.7 ultra-large aperture combine with MFNR and HDR software algorithms to protect you from over-exposure, capturing stunning detail in low-light conditions.
Dazzle Color Mode
Dazzle Color Mode intelligently recognizes changing scenarios to optimize brightness and color. Pixel-level color restoration ensures colors are vivid while still being natural, especially in nighttime photography.
32MP Front Camera
The Reno Z comes equipped with a 32MP ultra-high definition front camera built to give you precise imaging for natural, realistic selfie shots. It also has a custom selfie optimization algorithm targeting back-lit scenarios that helps you take richer and more penetrating pictures of yourself.
New Artistic Portrait
With a large aperture, the Reno Z makes taking professional-quality portrait photos effortless, offering 5 stylish bokeh settings to choose from. Based on in-depth study and analysis, these styles' bokeh intensity, color and lighting settings have been fine tuned to match a wide range of tastes. We also added HSL technology to automatically balance and restore facial tones for a sharper picture and optimized toning effect.
8GB+128GB
The Reno Z is packed with 128GB ROM to meet your every need for storage space, from running games and apps to keeping your full library of photos, videos and entertainment on hand. With up to 8GM RAM, you can stream, game and chat without ever hitting a limit.
Rating: 4.5 stars, based on 28 review(s).
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Oppo phones Review
The Chinese Oppo Electronics Corporation was registered in 2004. Today, the company produces premium consumer electronics, as a division of BBK Electronics. Founded in 1995, BBK Electronics LTD is one of the largest manufacturers of consumer electronics in China. Moreover, BBK Electronics also owns Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd, Realme and OnePlus. Today, the share of Oppo and Vivo companies reaches 9% and 8% of the global market. Thus, their total share reaches 17%. For comparison, the share of the leading Samsug is also 17%. According to the results of the third quarter of 2019, Oppo and Vivo were included in the list of the most profitable companies along with Samsung, Apple, Huawei and Xiaomi. Formally, they compete with each other. But in fact, companies are focused on different markets. In particular, Oppo is active in America, Europe and India, and Vivo mainly works in the Chinese market.
Introduction
As a technology company, Oppo actively uses innovative solutions. Find X recently beautifully illustrated this trend. As known, in 2017, Apple engineers were among the first to implement cutout in the iPhone X, trying to create a frameless smartphone. This solution successfully eliminated the problem of front-facing camera placement in a frameless design, freeing up space for additional pixels. Unfortunately, many experts criticized its aesthetics despite the real increase in the screen surface. As a result, in 2018, Oppo optimized this solution by proposing Find X with a retractable camera in the upper part of the case.
When starting the camera app, the hidden module automatically rises within 0.5 seconds. Moreover, it also contains a rear-facing camera. Perhaps in the future, this solution will be able to compete successfully with cutout design. Today, Oppo produce phones in their A series, RENO series, Find series, F Series, N series and R series. However, the company does not very strictly follow its own classification. For example, according to many experts, F15 is a global version of the Oppo A91 introduced in December in China.
Oppo A5s
Series A includes mid-budget smartphones. In April 2019, Oppo launched the A5s.
The model uses a 6.2-inch InCell IPS display (92% sRGB and 68% AdobeRGB) with 720 x1 520 resolution (271 ppi density), 8-core Helio P35 (4 x Cortex-A53, 2.3 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53 , 1.8 GHz) chipset with PowerVR GE8320, RAM 2/3/4 GB and 32/64GB Storage. As known, in 2018 Xiaomi first installed Helio P35 on Mi Play. In fact, it replaced the not-so-popular Helio P30. According to the company, today it produces P35, P60, P70 and P90 using the 12nm FinFET (fin field-effect transistor) process technology from TSMC, which provides a significant reduction in energy consumption. In addition, the company offers CorePilot technology to optimize energy consumption. Additionally, the P35 supports AI functionality. In addition, the smartphone has an 8MP front-facing camera with f/2.0, and double camera system (13MP + 2MP with f/2.2 and f/2.4).
Oppo A8 and Oppo A91
In December, in China, the company introduced two more models of this series, including the A91 and A8.
The Oppo A8 uses a 6.5-inch IPS display with 1600 x 720 resolution (270 ppi density), an octa-core MediaTek Helio P35, triple camera system (12 MP, f/1.8, wide, PDAF + 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5",1.75µm, macro camera + 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm, depth sensor) and 8 MP, f/2.0 selfie camera, 4GB RAM, 128 GB storage, a fingerprint scanner and a 4230 mAh battery. In addition, it supports 2 SIM cards. The Oppo A91 has a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with 2400 x 1080 resolution (408 ppi density), 12nm 8-core Mediatek Helio P70 (ARM big.LITTLE architecture - 4 x Cortex A73, 2.1 GHz + 4 x Cortex A53 , 2.0 GHz) chipset with Mali-G72 MP4 GPU, four camera system (48 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, (wide) 1/2.0", 0.8µm, PDAF + 8 MP, f/2.2, 13mm (ultrawide), 1/4.0 ", 1.12µm + 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm (dedicated macro camera) + 2 MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm, depth sensor) and 16 MP, f/2.0, 26mm (wide), 1/3.1", 1.0µm selfie camera, 8GB RAM, 128 GB storage, fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass and Li-Po 4025 mAh battery. The cost of A5s and A8 varies in the range of $ 150-170. The price of A91 reaches almost $ 300 in China.
F Series
The models in this series use the innovative AI SelfieTune integrated face recognition technology. The company first used it in an Oppo F5. Oppo F7 (Selfie Expert) uses the second generation of AI SelfieTune 2.0. In particular, it recognizes and optimizes 296 reference points on the face, which exceeds the first version by 20%. In 2019, the company introduced the Oppo F11 and Oppo F11 Pro.
Both models work under Android 9.0 Pie. They use a 6.5-inch LTPS IPS LCD display with 2340 x 1080 resolution (397 ppi), an 8-core Mediatek Helio P70 and dual camera system (48MP + 5MP). But the F11 Pro uses a motorized pop-up 16MP front camera that automatically rises above the panel.
The F11 selfie camera does not have this feature.
Oppo K Series
In 2018 the company introduced the first Oppo K1 smartphone, and in 2019 - Oppo K3 and Oppo K5. Both models support DC Dimming technology, which reduces the flickering the AMOLED displays due to low PWM. As known, DC Dimming eliminates flicker, reducing eye strain, but can distort color reproduction. In fact, Oppo K3 is an improved version of last year's K1.
The model uses a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 2340 resolution (394 ppi density), 10nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 octa-core (2 x Kryo 360 Gold (Cortex-A75), 2.2 GHz + 6 x Kryo 360 Silver (Cortex-A55) , 1.7 GHz) with Adreno 616, 6GB RAM, 64GB storage, 16MP f/1.7 + 2MP f/2.4 (dual main camera) and built-in 16MP retractable selfie camera with f/2.0, 3765 mAh battery, has a fingerprint scanner, supports 2 SIM cards, SlowMotion and VOOC 3.0 flash charge. High performance, efficient throttling (algorithm to protect the processor from overheating by skipping work cycles), high battery life, DC Dimming and wide color coverage are pros of this model. Unfortunately, the model does not have an NFC module (Near field communication) and a microSD slot. Model costs $ 350-400. The Oppo K5 targets the Indian market and costs about $ 100 less.
The model uses a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 2340 resolution (402 ppi density), the newer 7nm 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G (2 x Kryo 470 Gold (Cortex-A76), 2.2 GHz + 6 x Kryo 470 Silver (Cortex- A55), 1.8 GHz) with Adreno 618, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, four camera system (64MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP) with autofocus and OIS, 32MP selfie camera, Li-Po 4000 mAh battery. Of course, it has a set of traditional sensors.
Oppo Reno
The company is positioning Oppo Reno as a sub-brand, with high hopes for it. Oppo Reno and Reno 10x Zoom were the first models of the new series.
In terms of price and specs, the Reno 10x Zoom competes with the Huawei P30 Pro. Smartphones work under Android 9 Pie with ColorOS 6 interface. Like K3, Oppo Reno uses a 10nm 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 (2 x Kryo 360 Gold (Cortex-A75), 2.2 GHz + 6 x Kryo 360 Silver (Cortex-A55), 1.7 GHz) with Adreno 616. But Reno 10x Zoom has a more powerful 7nm 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 550 (1x Kryo 485, 2.84 GHz + 3 x Kryo 485, 2.42 GHz + 4 x Kryo 485, 1.78 GHz). Oppo Reno uses a dual camera system (Sony IMX586 48MP sensor with f/1.7 and OIS, and an 8MP sensor with f/2.2) and a built-in 16MP retractable selfie camera without flash. This design many often call shark fin. But Reno 10 x Zoom has an additional periscope telephoto lens with a 10x hybrid zoom. Moreover, its resolution reaches 13 MP vs 8 MP in the Huawei P30 Pro. Oppo Reno uses a 6.4-inch FullHD+ AMOLED display with 2340 x 1080 resolution (402 ppi), with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 and support for DCI-P3 standard. In general, the list of its pros includes a design with shark fin, a good display, fast VOOC 3.0 charging and a fairly high shooting quality. The Reno 10x Zoom has a 6.6-inch display (387 ppi density) with similar specifications. Today, its price varies in the range of $ 600-700 (6GB RAM, 128GB storage / 8GB RAM, 256GB storage). Of course, 6.6-inch display and an excellent telephoto lens with a 10x hybrid zoom are its main pros.
Oppo Reno2, Reno2 F и Reno2 Z
Of course, they all have pop-up selfie cameras to provide edge-to-edge displays.
All models use almost identical frameless AMOLED capacitive touchscreens which is protected by Gorilla Glass 6 technology. Reno 2 and Reno 2 F have 6.5-inch screens with 1080 x 2400 (401 ppi) and 1080 x 2340 (394 ppi) resolutions, respectively, and Reno 2 Z have a 6.53-inch screen with 1080 x 2340 resolution (395 ppi). All phones use the traditional four camera system.
But their systems differ slightly in modules. For example, Reno2 received a 13MP telephoto lens.
The Reno2 F and Reno2 Z cameras are almost identical.
But models have different chipsets. In particular, Reno2 uses an 8nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G (2 x Kryo 470 Gold, 2.2 GHz + 6 x Kryo 470 Silver, 1.8 GHz) with an Adreno 618 GPU, Oppo Reno2 F - 12nm Mediatek Helio P70 (4 x Cortex-A73, 2.1 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53, 2.0 GHz) with Mali-G72 MP3, Reno2 Z - 12nm Mediatek Helio P90 (2 x Cortex-A75, 2.2 GHz + 6 x Cortex-A55, 2.0 GHz) with PowerVR GM9446. Of course, Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G performance is higher compared to Mediatek, but Helio P70 and P90 are also very powerful chipsets. All models have 8 GB of RAM, VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 function and 4000 mAh Li-Po battery. PROS - good 6.5-inch screen with Gorilla Glass 6; - 8GB RAM; - 13MP telefoto lens and Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G in Reno2; - shark fin; - Dolby Atmos sound. Cons - no NFC module in Reno2 F and Reno2 Z; - no wireless charging.
Oppo Reno Ace
In October 2019, Oppo released inexpensive flagship Reno Ace.
The novelty supports SuperVOOC Fast Charge 2.0 technology of high-speed charging power of 65 watts, which provides charging 4000 mAh battery in only 30 minutes. In addition, the model uses the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus. This SoC integrates a fast 'Prime Core' that clocks up to 2.96 GHz (up from 2.84 GHz in the 855), three further fast ARM Cortex-A76 performance cores, which can reach up to 2.42 GHz, four power-saving ARM Cortex- A55 cores that clock up to a maximum of 1.8 GHz, and Adreno 640 GPU. Of course, today 855 Plus is the most powerful chipset in this segment. Moreover, the Adreno 640 delivers a 15% increase in productivity. In addition, the model uses a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 2400 resolution (405 ppi density), 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, four camera system (48MP + 13MP + 8MP + 2MP) with autofocus and OIS and 16MP selfie camera. Of course, the model has a full range of traditional sensors and options, including ColorOS, dual SIM support and fast charging. Its estimated price varies around $ 450. Considering the 6.5-inch AMOLED screen, a camera with 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor, Snapdragon 855 Plus and SuperVOOC Fast Charge 2.0, the model claims to be BestSeller in the segment of inexpensive flagships.
Oppo Reno 3 and Reno 3 Pro
In 2020, Oppo released Reno 3 with MediaTek 5G SoC and Reno 3 Pro with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G & 5G Connectivity.
Both models work under running under Android 10 + ColorOS 7. OPPO Reno3 Pro 5G uses a 6.5-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with 2400 x 1080 resolution (402 ppi density) with support for 90 Hz refresh rate and 97% coverage of NTSC standard, four camera system (48MP Sony IMX586, f/1.7 + 8MP f/2.2, 116 ° + 13MP f/2.4 + 2MP f/2.4) and 32MP (f/2.4) selfie camera, RAM 8/12GB and 128/256 storage. Given its cost of up to $ 500, the model has excellent chances of success.
Conclusion
Innovative focus, including shark fin and SuperVOOC Fast Charge 2.0, high-level components and affordable prices provide good prospects for Oppo phones. Today many consumers make a choice in favor of this brand when buying a smartphone. In addition, the company can gain a foothold in the segment of inexpensive flagships with the help of its very promising Oppo Reno series. The video offers the announcement of the new Oppo F15 Pro. Read the full article
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, análisis: corazón de gama alta en un frasco más modesto
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, análisis: corazón de gama alta en un frasco más modesto
A tan solo unas semanas del lanzamiento de los Galaxy S20, Samsung nos sorprendía con la llegada del Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite. Se trata de una versión con características recortadas de su (ahora ya antiguo) buque insignia a un precio más comedido. Pero a pesar de su apellido, el S10 Lite no renuncia a características 'top' como el procesador, un Snapdragon 855 en este caso.
Si en 2019 Samsung nos traía un Galaxy S10e como la opción más económica (y compacta), para 2020 la estrategia cambia y nos traen un flagship con la marca 'lite', nueva en la gama alta de Samsung. Veamos si el Galaxy S10 Lite está a la altura de la gama a la que pertenece.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, review en vídeo
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Ficha técnica del Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
SAMSUNG GALAXY S10 LITE
DIMENSIONES Y PESO
162,5 x 75,6 x 8,1 mm 186 gramos
PANTALLA
Super AMOLED de 6,7 pulgadas Resolución FullHD+ (2.400 x 1.080 píxeles) 394 ppp Infinity-O Display
PROCESADOR
7 nm 64 bit octa-core
MEMORIA RAM
6/8 GB
ALMACENAMIENTO INTERNO
128 GB
CÁMARA TRASERA
Macro de 5 MP f/2.4 Gran angular 48 MP Super Steady OIS f/2.0 Ultra gran angular 12 MP f/2.2
CÁMARA DELANTERA
32 MP f/2.2
BATERÍA
4.500 mAh
SISTEMA OPERATIVO
Android 10
CONECTIVIDAD
Por determinar
PRECIO
659 euros
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite - Smartphone de 6.7" FHD+ (4G, 8GB RAM, 128GB ROM, cámara trasera 48MP+12MP(UW)+5MP(Macro)+5MP, cámara frontal 32MP, Octa-core Snapdragon8150), Prism Blue [Versión española]
En Amazon desde 620,00€
Se llama S10, pero parece un S20
Resulta un tanto extraño que Samsung haya decidido mantener la marca S10 estando ya en 2020. Viendo el diseño de este Galaxy S10 Lite, la sensación de que en realidad estamos ante un terminal más próximo a los S20 que a la anterior generación se acrecenta. El primer parecido con los S20 lo tenemos en el frontal, donde encontramos el orificio de la cámara frontal alineado al centro. El segundo (y más evidente) en la trasera con ese módulo de cámara rectangular tan grande. Lo bueno es que apenas sobresale, aunque sí lo justo para que el móvil 'baile' al ponerlo en la mesa y echemos en falta una funda.
Viendo el diseño de este Galaxy S10 Lite, la sensación de que en realidad estamos ante un terminal más próximo a los S20 que a la anterior generación se acrecenta.
La sensación en mano es buena. Es un móvil grande pero sus bordes redondeados hacen que el agarre sea cómodo, aunque lo sería todavía más si no fuera tan resbaladizo. La construcción es sólida, con marcos de metal y la trasera en plástico (sí, parece cristal y es un imán para las huellas). Gracias a esto el peso es algo más contenido de lo que cabría esperar en un terminal de su tamaño. Con respecto al frontal, el aprovechamiento es excelente, con unos marcos muy finos (algo más ancho en el inferior) y la cámara frontal en el orificio no resulta intrusiva.
Sobre la pantalla, aquí nos encontramos con uno de los recortes que sufre este S10 por contar con el apellido 'Lite' y es que, a pesar de contar con tecnología Super AMOLED, la resolución se queda en FullHD+. No obstante, la experiencia con la pantalla a nivel de nitidez es más que satisfactoria a pesar de no llegar a la densidad de sus hermanos mayores. El panel ofrece un buen contraste y brillo de sobra para que veamos bien el contenido incluso a pleno sol. Bien también el brillo automático y la calibración, que por cierto viene configurada de serie en el modo natural que ofrece una tonalidad bastante neutra.
La experiencia con la pantalla a nivel de nitidez es más que satisfactoria, a pesar de no llegar a la densidad de sus hermanos mayores.
Y para completar la experiencia multimedia toca hablar de sonido. Aquí el Galaxy S10 Lite deja ver otro recorte y es que tenemos solamente un altavoz en la parte inferior; nada de sonido estéreo. Tiene un volumen bastante alto, pero la calidad es bastante justa y si subimos al máximo resulta enlatado y estridente. Por cierto, la ubicación del altavoz hace que a veces lo tapemos al sujetar el móvil, por ejemplo si estamos jugando, haciendo que el sonido casi desaparezca. Tampoco tenemos minijack, pero Samsung incluye unos auriculares USB-C en la caja.
Potencia de flagship y autonomía de gama media
Decíamos al principio que Samsung no hace concesiones en un apartado tan importante como el rendimiento. El Galaxy S10 Lite no hace honor a su nombre aquí y nos trae un Snapdragon 855, el procesador top de Qualcomm en 2019, y 8 GB de memoria RAM, nada mal para un 'lite', ¿verdad? Como era de esperar, en la práctica, tenemos un rendimiento de nivel incluso en tareas exigentes como juegos de gran carga gráfica, aunque aquí hemos detectado un ligero sobrecalentamiento, nada grave pero ahí está. Así queda en los benchmarks frente a algunos terminales de la competencia.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite LG G8X ThinQ Nubia Z20 Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro LG V50 ThinQ OPPO Reno 10x Zoom OnePlus 7 Pro Huawei P30 Pro iPhone 11 Pro Procesador Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855+ Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855 Snapdragon 855 Kirin 980 Apple A13 Bionic RAM 8 6 GB 8 GB 6 GB 8 GB 8 GB 12 GB 8 GB 4 GB AnTuTu 462.174 422.812 361.365 361.727 315.066 361.293 376.968 261.115 409.070 Geekbench 4.4/5.0 (single/multi) 745 / 2.541 (5.0) 746 / 2.669 753 / 2.539 (5.0) 3.496 / 10.855 (4.4) 3.507 / 10.948 (4.4) 3.153 / 11.143 (4.4) 720 / 2.698 (5.0) 3.251 / 9.670 (4.4) 5.475 / 13.232 (4.4) PCMark Work 9.918 9.374 8.948 9.358 9.364 8.649 9.991 7.644 -
La autonomía es uno de los puntos fuertes de esta gana Lite. Tenemos una batería de 4.500 mAh, una cifra generosa aunque no excesiva, pero que parece que se beneficia mucho de ese recorte en resolución. En días de uso moderado, llegar al final de la jornada no solo es posible sino que conseguimos estirar la carga hasta el día y medio sin problemas. En la captura sobre estas líneas se puede ver el consumo en un día de uso mucho más intensivo. En total llegamos a las 6 horas de pantalla con una duración total de alrededor de 15 horas.
Tenemos una batería de 4.500 mAh, una cifra generosa aunque no excesiva, pero que parece que se beneficia mucho de ese recorte en resolución.
En el software tenemos Android 10 con la última versión de OneUI, la 2.0. Samsung sigue apostando por la estructura conocida de versiones previas en la que los interruptores y elementos con los que interaccionamos se agrupan en la mitad inferior, de forma que son más accesibles con el pulgar. Es una capa cómoda, bien estructurada y plagada de funciones propias como la pantalla Always On, el modo de mantenimiento, Bixby, Samsung Health y muchas otras. Un detalle interesante es que, aunque viene con bloatware, en el inicio podemos elegir no instalar la mayoría de aplicaciones (aunque con 128 GB no supone un problema de espacio).
Sobre la biometría, Samsung iguala este 'lite' con sus hermanos mayores e incorpora un lector de huellas bajo la pantalla, aunque no es ultrasónico sino óptico. También cuenta con reconocimiento facial a través de la cámara delantera, sistema que además nos permite ajustar algunas opciones adicionales como que los ojos tengan que estar abiertos o que suba el brillo de la pantalla para poder reconocernos en la oscuridad. En la práctica he acabado usando los dos sistemas en combinación, pero diría que el desbloqueo facial es más cómodo ya que a veces al intentar pulsar el lector es complicado acertar. Lo que penaliza la experiencia es que solo podemos registrar tres huellas y, en un sensor frontal, se echa en falta poder tener cuatro (dos pulgares y dos índices).
Macro y angular, pero nada de zoom
El módulo de cámaras es uno de los cambios más notables a nivel diseño en los Galaxy S20 y, como decíamos, este S10 Lite hereda mucho de ese estilo. En el rectángulo que domina la parte trasera tenemos tres lentes. La principal tiene una apertura f/2.0, sensor de 48 megapíxeles y estabilizador óptico. La secundaria, una ultra angular, tiene apertura f/2.2 y resolución de 12 megapíxeles. El tercer sensor tiene 5 megapíxeles, lente de apertura f/2.4 y sirve para hacer fotos macro. No, no hay zoom en este caso, por lo que la versatilidad de la cámara es bastante menor a la de los S10 originales, y eso por no mencionar los S20 con zooms de hasta 30 aumentos. En algún sitio se tienen que notar los recortes de precio.
La aplicación de cámara tiene la estructura clásica que conocemos por OneUI. Tenemos varias herramientas en la parte superior y los modos de cámara situados en un carrusel sobre el botón disparador, modos que por cierto podemos reordenar a nuestro gusto. Que sea tan personalizable es una de las características clave de esta app. El punto flojo es que, mientras que el resto de ajustes están colocados en posiciones lógicas, el HDR sigue enterrado en el menú Ajustes haciendo que modificarlo sea un engorro. Lo más práctico es dejarlo en automático y que la cámara lo active cuando quiera, pero no es lo mejor ya que a veces no se activa en escenas donde sí es necesario o viceversa.
Día
Gran angular
Ultra angular.
Sin HDR vs con HDR
De día el resultado es bastante bueno cuando tiramos de la lente principal. En la primera imagen consigue un buen rango dinámico, tonos fieles y un buen detalle. En cambio, con la lente gran angular la cosa cambia y mucho. Suele tender a la subexposición, a menudo aparecen aberraciones cromáticas, el rango dinámico más pobre y pierde detalle, sobre todo cuando la luz cae.
Con respecto al HDR, como decía lo más práctico es mantenerlo en automático, pero hay casos como la tercera foto en los que no se activa y nos toca navegar por los menús para hacerlo. El resultado es bueno y suele conseguir levantar las sombras bastante bien, la pega es lo poco intuitivo que resulta ajustarlo.
Noche
Modo noche, lente principal.
Modo automático, lente principal.
Samsung incluye un modo específico para escenas nocturnas entre las opciones de cámara. En el plano general vemos que la primera imagen tiene más iluminación y parece que el detalle es más marcado. Al ampliar, vemos que el procesado para eliminar el ruido es muy exagerado, aunque no quita que quede muy bien en escenas como esta. En la segunda foto vemos un escenario más apagado, pero el detalle al ampliar no está tan "roto".
Enfoque selectivo
Toca hablar de modo retrato o, como lo llama Samsung, enfoque selectivo. El funcionamiento es muy bueno en cuanto a fluidez y efectividad y distancia del desenfoque. La app nos indica cuando el desenfoque se ha aplicado y, al menos en mi experiencia, siempre lo ha aplicado correctamente. El recorte suele ser acertado y en escenas con puntos de fuga muy marcados como la primera, aplica un desenfoque gradual que queda muy natural.
Macro
Como decíamos, la tercera lente del Galaxy S10 Lite es una lente macro. Para poder sacarle partido hay que acceder al modo específico y enfocar objetos muy de cerca, concretamente entre 3 y 5 centímetros. El nivel de detalle sorprende y consigue fotos bastante espectaculares, aunque con un rango dinámico algo más limitado.
Cámara selfie
Modo normal vs angular
Selfie con desenfoque y selfie nocturno
Y acabamos con la cámara selfie, que por cierto tiene un sensor de 32 megapíxeles. Solo tenemos una lente, pero Samsung incluye un modo normal además del angular que recorta una parte de la imagen para tener un encuadre más cerrado. La calidad de las instantáneas es buena cuando la luz acompaña, pero al caer la noche pierde bastante como era de esperar. También tenemos un modo retrato, aunque suele darnos recortes erráticos y un resultado bastante artificial.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, la opinión y nota de Xataka Android
Mitad gama media y mitad gama alta, así podríamos definir este Galaxy S10 Lite, el primero de su estirpe y que llega justo cuando los S20 estaban al borde de la presentación oficial. Samsung podría haber optado por llamarlo S20e y así seguir la estrategia iniciada el año pasado, pero han preferido estrenarse con el apellido 'Lite' no solo aquí, también en la serie Note.
El Galaxy S10 Lite destaca en fluidez y autonomía, pero recorta en resolución y un conjunto de cámaras con resultados algo impredecibles.
Como sucede con terminales que quieren acercarse a la gama alta pero conteniendo el precio, el Galaxy S10 Lite mezcla elementos 'top' como el procesador Snapdragon 855 -todo un acierto que nos da una experiencia fluida al nivel de terminales muy superiores- y otros algo más comedidos como la pantalla FullHD+ o un conjunto de cámaras que, aunque para nada mediocres, ofrecen resultados un poco impredecibles. El punto fuerte de la experiencia con el Galaxy S10 Lite, además de su fluidez, es una autonomía más que holgada para poder olvidarnos del enchufe. O al menos no estar tan pendientes.
8.8
Diseño8,75
Pantalla8,75
Rendimiento9,25
Cámara8
Software8,75
Autonomía9
A favor
Diseño con buenos acabados y buena compactación.
Fluidez al nivel de la gama alta a la que se quiere parecer.
Gran autonomía.
En contra
La pantalla cumple, pero se queda atrás en densidad.
El sonido es muy mejorable y no tenemos minijack.
Las cámaras no son muy versátiles y los resultados impredecibles..
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite - Smartphone de 6.7" FHD+ (4G, 8GB RAM, 128GB ROM, cámara trasera 48MP+12MP(UW)+5MP(Macro)+5MP, cámara frontal 32MP, Octa-core Snapdragon8150), Prism Blue [Versión española]
En Amazon desde 620,00€
- La noticia Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, análisis: corazón de gama alta en un frasco más modesto fue publicada originalmente en Xataka Android por Amparo Babiloni .
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OPPO A9 (2020) review: sterke budgettelefoon met giga-accu
De OPPO A9 is een nieuwe budgettelefoon van het merk. Hij heeft vier camera's op de achterkant waaronder een 48 MP exemplaar. Heeft OPPO met deze telefoon een sterke budgettelefoon gemaakt of zijn er ook zwakheden?
OPPO A9 (2020)
Het Chinese OPPO is vooral bekend van zijn toestellen in de hogere middenklasse, zoals de Reno 2 (499 euro), en ook omdat het samen met de P30 Pro van Huawei als eerste een telecamera in periscoopvorm en 5x optische zoom wist te gebruiken in zijn OPPO Reno 10x Zoom (699 euro)-vlaggenschip. Toch maakt OPPO ook budgettelefoons met de A9 (2020) (249 euro) en A5 (2020) (199 euro), en voor weinig geld kan vooral de A9 mooie specificaties laten zien.
Loes, een tester van ons AW Beta Team, is een handbalcoach met tegelijk een grote passie voor telefoons. Zij gebruikt momenteel het Xperia XZ1 Compact-vlaggenschip van Sony, maar ze keer ernaar uit om met een telefoon met groter scherm aan de slag te gaan. De A9 (2020) met zijn 6,5 inch formaat was dus een gedroomde testkandidaat. Was deze telefoon voor Loes werkelijk een droom of eerder een nachtmerrie? Je leest hier haar uitgebreide bevindingen.
Behuizing
Wat Loes als eerste opvalt bij deze telefoon is het grote formaat van deze 6,5 inch telefoon, en de opvallende kleuren van de behuizing die gemaakt is van polycarbonaat. Ze is erg te spreken over het uiterlijk van deze telefoon gezien de prijsklasse, en ook de vingerafdrukscanner aan de achterkant beschouwt Loes als een verrassend voordeel. "Deze locatie is in de meeste gevallen praktisch wanneer je het toestel oppakt. Hij ontgrendelt het toestel ook razendsnel."
De telefoon komt ook met een usb-c-poort in plaats van het verouderde micro-usb, maar de telefoon heeft nog wel een 3,5 mm audiojack onderaan. "Ook de speaker bevindt zich aan de onderkant van het toestel", merkt Loes op. "Er komt een prachtgeluid uit, maar de plaats van de luidspreker is in bepaalde situaties, bijvoorbeeld tijdens het gamen, niet praktisch. Je hand gaat namelijk bij het horizontaal bedienen van het scherm voor de speaker waardoor je hem ongewild bedekt", legt ze uit.
Scherm
Om de prijs van dit budgettoestel te drukken koos OPPO voor een HD-paneel met scherminkeping. Het 6,5 inch scherm heeft een resolutie van 1600 bij 720 pixels. Onze tester meldt dat het LCD-paneel helder genoeg is om ook in sterker zonlicht goed leesbaar te zijn, en ook de kleuren prijst Loes aan.
Over de manier waarop de software reageert op de aanwezigheid van een scherminkeping is ze minder enthousiast. "Meldingen worden door de scherminkeping niet allemaal weergegeven waardoor je ze soms mist", zegt Loes.
Ze merkte verder op dat een groot schermpaneel, ook in combinatie met het lage prijskaartje een meerwaarde is. "De beeldgrootte is heerlijk voor het kijken van YouTube-filmpjes en Netflix-series, en ondanks een hoge helderheid kan je met de dankzij de grote accucapaciteit lekker lang kijken." Door de HD-resolutie is het scherm ook zuiniger.
Prestaties
De OPPO A9 (2020) komt met de Snapdragon 665 van Qualcomm die bedoeld is voor budgettelefoons. OPPO leverde naast die chipset een genereuze 4 GB aan RAM en 128 GB opslag. Hoewel de chipset zeker niet de krachtigste in zijn soort is, levert hij genoeg kracht om de meeste apps vlot te laten draaien, en door de 4 GB aan RAM worden app-processen niet de hele tijd door afgebroken als je wil multi-tasken. "Meerdere apps op de achtergrond leveren dus geen probleem op", vat Loes samen.
Ze ging ook aan de slag met de games Minecraft: Pocket Edition en Asfhalt 9, en vooral over de prestaties van die laatste game was onze AW Beta-tester onder de indruk. "Ik ben misschien geen die-hard-gamer, maar er waren geen zichtbare framedrops te zien tijdens het spelen", stelt Loes vast.
Accuduur
Een van de speerpunten van deze telefoon is zijn indrukwekkende accu van 5000 mAh die in combinatie met het HD-paneel prima werk levert, zoals Loes al opmerkte. "Ik gebruik mijn telefoon intensief", zegt Loes duidelijk. "Ik ben meerdere uren per dag aan het appen, mailtjes beantwoorden en documenten aan het bijwerken. In de avond komt daar nog vaak YouTube, Netflix of een spel bij, zoals Minecraft. Aan het einde van de dag heb ik nog zo’n 30 tot 40 procent aan accupercentage over, en da's erg prettig. In stand-by wordt er ook heer weinig batterijlading gebruikt", vertelt ze.
Toch kon Loes wel een negatief punt opmerken, want de A9 (2020) heeft geen snellader. "Ik merkte al snel dat de meegeleverde lader niet snel oplaadt. Hij heeft flink wat tijd nodig om tot een volledige lading te komen", stelt ze vast. Het ontbreken van snelladen is in deze prijsklasse geen groot probleem.
Camera
Als hoofdcamera koos OPPO voor een 48 MP hoofdsensor, die met een f/1.8-diafragma-opening komt. Naast die hoofdrolspeler introduceert het bedrijf op zijn budgettelefoon een 8 MP groothoekcamera en twee 2 MP camera's die voor onscherpte zorgen voor het bokeh-effect. Aan de voorkant zit als laatste een 16 Mp selfiecamera.
"De foto's en kleuren zien er mooi uit in goede lichtomstandigheden en ook de selfiecamera maakt mooie foto's", vindt Loes. "Daarnaast doet de groothoeklens wat hij belooft, en ook in een kleine ruimte kan je op die manier veel op de foto zetten. De foto krijgt ook geen onrealistische vervormingen in deze camerastand."
Zoals we ook verwachten van een budgettoestel neemt ruis ietwat de bovenhand in nachtfoto's, en Loes beschouwt dat dan ook niet als een storende factor bij deze telefoon. Ze is al bij als best tevreden over de cameraprestaties in omstandigheden.
Hieronder zie je respectievelijk twee foto's die genomen zijn met de hoofdcamera, een met de groothoekcamera en één nacht foto.
Software
OPPO's softwareschil ColorOS 6.1 zagen we voor het eerst bij de Reno 2 van OPPO, en Loes geeft aan dat de softwareschil van OPPO vlot werkt op de telefoon. ColorOS is wel ver verwijderd van een kale Android-ervaring, en sommige functies en instellingen werken anders dan in de meeste andere Android-schillen.
Niet alle functies van ColorOS werken even goed in de ogen van Loes. "ColorOs heeft een fris uiterlijk met vierkante pictogrammen, en de slimme assistent zorgt voor een tabblad aan de linkerkant dat doet denken aan de 'Shelf' van OnePlus. Het omvat een stappenteller, kalender, planning, favoriete contacten en het weer. Hoewel ze mooi is vormgegeven, schakelde ik deze optie liever uit", dat zegt onze tester.
Verder stootte Loes tegen dubbele apps aan, namelijk apps van zowel Google als OPPO. "ColorOs heeft naar mijn gevoel ook een te strenge batterijbesparende modus waarbij het soms zoeken was naar de plaats in de instellingen waar je die functionaliteit kan beperken." Ze was naar eigen zeggen wel erg tevreden van 'Game Space', dat is een app van OPPO waarmee je de instellingen van je telefoon kan aanpassen aan de spellen die je speelt.
Conclusie
"Ik ben echt onder de indruk van deze telefoon", legt Loes uit. "Het heldere scherm, de mooie cameraprestaties, het mooie uiterlijk van de telefoon en het vlotte ColorOS maken dat dit toestel een mooie keuze is in deze prijsklasse. Als ik voor een grotere telefoon zou gaan, zou deze telefoon absoluut overwegen", besluit ze.
Volgens Loes is de veelzijdigheid van dit budgettoestel een grote troef, en ze verwijst naar het scherm, de camera en de accuduur. "Voor bijvoorbeeld ouders met veel activiteiten is dit toestel een slimme zet", legt ze uit. "Filmpjes kijken, administratie bijwerken of mooie foto's maken, het kan allemaal en aan het einde van de dag heb je nog voldoende batterijcapaciteit over. Wie naar zo'n veelzijdige telefoon op zoek is, kan deze telefoon zeker overwegen", aldus Loes.
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Let us start this review with a very small story. A company enters a crowded Indian smartphone space that is bustling with the competition, local and international brands included. A little less than two years down the line, the company has made its way to the top five brands in the Indian smartphone market.
In case you haven’t guessed the name of this company, it’s Realme.
Realme, as a relatively new smartphone brand, has had a dream run so far. The once an Oppo-sub-brand has quickly risen to the select few top brands with a bunch of smartphone launches.
The company’s current portfolio of smartphones has been flooded with frequent launches, most of them being in the budget categories. Realme’s mantra has been ‘Dare to Leap’, and the company is now aiming higher with the Realme X2 Pro.
Touted as the new ‘Flagship Killer’, the Realme X2 Pro comes loaded with top-of-the-line specifications and some first-in-category as well. To give you a teaser, Realme claims that the Realme X2 Pro can charge its 4,000 mAh battery within 35 minutes. But, in my short experience with the smartphone, I would say that the company’s being modest. I’ll get to the battery a bit later as we first need to examine the might of this beast of a device.
Realme X2 Pro Specifications
Display: 6.5-inch Super AMOLED with a 90Hz high refresh rate and a 91.7 percent screen-to-body ratio.
Rear camera:
- 64MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture.
- 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide lens with a 115-degree field-of-view that doubles as a macro lens.
- 13MP f/2.5 sensor with 2x optical zoom, 5x optical hybrid zoom and up to 20x digital zoom.
- 2MP Portrait lens.
Front Camera: 16MP f/2.0 sensor
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SoC with Adreno 640 GPU for graphics
RAM and Storage: 8GB + 128GB UFS 3.0 and 12GB + 256GB UFS 3.0 variants.
Battery: 4,000 mAh with 50W SuperVOOC Flash Charge.
The spec-sheet does look impressive on paper, and it reflects in the real world as well.
Here’s our review of the Realme X2 Pro:
Realme X2 Pro Design and Display
Holding the Realme X2 Pro gives a premium feel, thanks to the glass-metal sandwich design. The smartphone is a gram less than 200 but doesn’t feel that heavy.
Upfront, the smartphone has a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a tiny water-drop notch on top and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The side bezels are narrow whereas the chin is a bit thicker. High chances that you might mistake the Realme X2 Pro as the OnePlus 7T due to a very close resemblance.
The Full HD+ flat display is crisp and bright, and we did not face any issues while using the smartphone in outdoor conditions. Realme X2 Pro’s display also supports HDR10+, which means you can enjoy viewing content on Netflix, YouTube or Amazon Prime with better and higher color accuracy.
Colors are saturated and a little punchy under the Vivid screen color mode. The color temperature is also neutral and leans a bit towards the cooler side. You can adjust the color temperature inside the display settings between cool, default and warm.
Realme X2 Pro is the first smartphone in its price range to offer a 90Hz refresh rate display. You find the same smooth refresh rate on the OnePlus 7T, which is priced higher.
A 90Hz refresh rate offers a silky-smooth experience while scrolling through your social media feed. Even if you are someone who is not-so-tech-savvy, you will notice that perceived speed bump over your previous smartphone with a 60Hz display. You can switch between 60Hz and 90Hz in the display settings and also select which apps can make use of the faster refresh rate.
Turn the Realme X2 Pro around, and there’s an awkwardly-placed Realme logo placed next to the vertically-aligned quad-camera setup. While looks may be subjective, we personally didn’t like the logo placement. The camera module protrudes, and it is advised to use the case offered inside the box.
The power button is placed on the right side, whereas the volume buttons are on the left. At the bottom edge, there’s the USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Realme X2 Pro Camera
Smartphones that claim to be a ‘Flagship Killer’ often lag in the camera department. In Realme X2 Pro’s case, the results so far have been at par with the likes of OnePlus 7T, Reno 2 (Review) and some other flagships.
There’s a quad-camera setup with a 64MP f/1.8 primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide, a 13MP 2x optical telephoto lens, and a 2MP Portrait lens.
The camera app has three different modes: Video, Photo, and Portrait. The other modes, like Ultra 64MP, Nightscape, Ultra Macro, etc. can be found in the menu icon on the left of the Video option. Above the viewfinder, there’s a row for camera settings, HDR, ultra-wide, Chroma Boost, flash, etc. To switch between the lenses, there is a toggle which can be tapped to select ultra-wide, 1x, 2x and 5x zoom.
Realme X2 Pro uses 4-in-1 pixel binning to convert 64MP images into 16MP. Pictures that were taken using the main sensor offered impressive levels of detail and excellent dynamic range.
The colors aren’t oversaturated and look very natural. If you want that Instagram-ready image with some defined colors, there’s a Chroma Boost option on the top that bumps up the saturation a bit.
Another highlight feature of the Realme X2 Pro’s camera, apart from the 64MP main sensor, is its telephoto lens. The 13MP telephoto sensor can shoot up to 2x optical zoom, 5x optical hybrid zoom, and 20x digital zoom.
You can get a good amount of crisp and detailed images while using the telephoto lens in 2x and a bit less in 5x zoom. However, the sharpness and color levels deteriorate a bit as you zoom in further.
At 20x zoom, things may get blurry if you do not keep your hands still and steady while holding the smartphone. Also, using telephoto after 5x zoom may not be your best bet to get accurate colors and details.
There is distortion in ultra-wide shots but not a lot. You’ll notice some noise and lack of sharpness on the edges of ultra-wide images shot on Realme X2 Pro.
The 13MP sensor is very close to matching the color temperature and accuracy of the main camera. The same ultra-wide sensor doubles up as a macro lens for shooting tiny objects with a considerable amount of detail.
There’s also a night mode called ‘Nightscape’ on the Realme X2 Pro. It basically clicks multiple shots on the same frame within those couple of seconds to get maximum detail.
The camera performs well as images offer enough detail with some decent noise reduction. You’ll see a bump in exposure and highlights. I did notice some noise and loss of detail in the darker areas of the image when there wasn’t an ample amount of light. The sharpness, too, is increased in a bid to extract most details.
Portrait mode has a good amount of detail and bokeh. Keep in mind that by default, the bokeh is set to 60 percent and you can set it as per your preference. Edge detection, too, was on point, except a couple of instances where the edges of the hair and ears got blurred.
The front camera has a 16MP f/2.0 sensor. If you love clicking selfies, the X2 Pro won’t disappoint you. The phone clicks close to real selfies. I didn’t notice any kind of skin softening or smoothening with the ‘beauty’ mode off. However, the exposure was a bit on the higher side, resulting in a slightly fairer skin tone.
Realme X2 Pro Performance
We have already listed out the spec-sheet above, and it is pretty clear that the Realme X2 Pro is a powerhouse. With up to 12GB RAM paired with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+, it is evident that the Realme X2 Pro will offer smooth performance. For even better performance, Realme X2 Pro comes with Game Space that offers various enhancements and adjustments that can be done for better gameplay.
We tried Team Death Matches in Call of Duty and PUBG where the graphics loaded in HD and frame rate were set to ‘High’ by default. Realme X2 Pro supports HDR graphics and the ‘Extreme’ frame rate in PUBG. Needless to say, there was no lag or stutter while playing the Battle Royale games. We changed the settings to HDR graphics with the 'Extreme' frame rate to push the performance to its extreme. The device did feel warm after 10-15 minutes of gameplay, after which I switched to HD settings and a 'High' frame rate.
Realme X2 Pro features up to 256GB internal memory with UFS 3.0 storage standards, ensuring faster read-write speeds. Battery life is impressive, even with a 90Hz refresh rate. We managed to get a bit over a day’s juice after playing some games, music, scrolling through Instagram and Twitter and clicking stories on Snapchat.
Even if you run out of juice, there is this mind-blowing 50W SuperVOOC Flash charger inside the box. It would be hard to believe when you read this, but the Realme X2 Pro charged at a blazing fast speed from 5 percent to 100 in exactly 29 minutes.
That’s a little lesser than what the company claims to refuel the battery from zero to 100 percent in 35 minutes. Undoubtedly, the Realme X2 Pro is a champion in its segment. The battery charges way faster than the OnePlus 7T’s 30T Warp charge and Redmi K20 Pro’s 27W Sonic charge.
Coming to the biometrics, there’s an in-display fingerprint scanner that is quick, and among the fastest, we feel. As an alternative, Realme X2 Pro also supports face unlock which is fast to authenticate but not secure enough.
The speakers, too, are loud and clear. There’s a primary speaker at the bottom edge, and the large earpiece doubles up as a secondary speaker.
Realme X2 Pro Software
Realme X2 Pro boots on Android 9 based Color OS 6.1. The infamous skin is known for its bloatware and preloaded third-party apps. Realme should’ve considered launching the X2 Pro without any bloatware for offering a true flagship software experience.
Other than GameSpace, Color OS 6.1 comes with features like ‘Smart Driving’ and ‘Smart Riding’ mode. The custom skin also offers various types of gestures and navigation keys. Color OS also features Digital Wellbeing, which is focused on informing users about the time they spend on various apps and how to reduce smartphone usage.
Realme X2 Pro should get the upcoming Color OS 7 software update soon.
Realme X2 Pro Verdict
If there’s one word for describing the Realme X2 Pro, it’s ‘Butter-Smooth’. A superior performance unit, faster storage, 90Hz refresh rate display, great battery life with super-fast charging ensures you a value-for-money experience. Add to it the quad-cameras that offer a versatile set of focal lengths with great pictures.
The Realme X2 Pro is the company’s first approach towards the flagship experience in the right direction. A flagship experience with top-of-the-line specs and the latest features under Rs 30,000 make it quite obvious for one to recommend the Realme X2 Pro.
While the operating system may be its weakest link at the moment, the upcoming ColorOS 7 update which is claimed to offer close to stock Android experience should better the user experience.
Realme X2 Pro competes against the OnePlus 7T (Review), Asus 6Z, and the Redmi K20 Pro. Among the three competitors, the OnePlus 7T gets closest to the X2 Pro but is priced higher.
Redmi K20 Pro (Review) and Asus 6Z are great devices, but a late-launch has allowed Realme to pack the best and latest features in its first flagship device.
To sum it up, if the competitors are flagship killers, the Realme X2 Pro is the king of these flagship killers. Get access to India's fastest-growing financial subscription service Moneycontrol Pro for as little as Rs 599 for the first year. Use the code "GETPRO". Moneycontrol Pro offers you all the information you need for wealth creation including actionable investment ideas, independent research and insights & analysis For more information, check out the Moneycontrol website or mobile app.
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Phones to consider before buying OnePlus 7T- Technology News, Firstpost
Ameya DalviOct 03, 2019 14:00:10 IST
OnePlus launched the latest smartphone, OnePlust 7T, last week. It brings to the table some smart upgrades over its predecessor, OnePlus 7 (Review), and also borrows the USP of the more expensive OnePlus 7 Pro (Review). Yes, I am talking about the 90 Hz display.
The OnePlus 7T now sports a 6.55-inch Full HD+ Fluid AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. The processor has also been bumped up to a marginally faster Snapdragon 855+.
OnePlus 7T with a triple rear camera setup.
The rear camera module design seems heavily inspired by certain Motorola phones, and if my memory serves me right, I remember Carl Pei mentioned in his presentation that imitation is the best form of flattery. Not sure, but maybe he was thanking Motorola. Design aside, at least the company has opted for the right kind of lenses. Thankfully, they haven’t yet fallen for the marketing jazz of quad cameras or more and have opted for three that can handle some key aspects of photography including ultra-wide angle shots and optical zoom.
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While all the upgrades leave you with little reason to buy the previous OnePlus phones (unless they are heavily discounted), there are a bunch of other phones you should strongly consider before investing your Rs 40,000 in the OnePlus 7T. Let’s see what these phones have to offer.
(Also read: OnePlus 7T vs ROG Phone 2 vs Asus 6Z vs Oppo Reno 2Z)
OnePlus 7T Alternatives in India
Asus ROG Phone II
Asus recently launched its latest gaming monstrosity in India — the ROG Phone II. This is a dream phone for gamers and power users alike. It competes with the OnePlus 7T on almost every front given their similarities.
You can read our first impressions of the ROG Phone II here.
That 120 Hz AMOLED display looks gorgeous. Image: Tech2/Abhijit Dey
For starters, the price of the 8 GB RAM/128 GB storage variant is exactly the same and the ROG Phone II is powered by a Snapdragon 855+ chip too. If you thought a 90 Hz display on the OnePlus was impressive, wait till you see the Full HD+ AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate on this Asus phone! It also supports true 10-bit colour gamut with improved HDR performance.
That’s not all, the Asus ROG Phone II boasts of a 6,000 mAh battery for those long gaming sessions. The phone also has a pair of stereo speakers with dedicated amplifiers along with a second Type-C USB 3.1 port on the side for high-speed connectivity. If you are looking for an out and out gaming phone, the ROG Phone II is arguably the best around currently.
Asus ROG Phone II price in India: Rs 37,999 for 8 GB RAM/128 GB storage
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Google Pixel 3 / Pixel 3a XL
The OnePlus 7T cameras do a good job in most lighting conditions but if you are looking for the best camera phone around Rs 40,000, Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3a XL (Review) would be a better choice. While these modestly spec’d phones from Google do not boast of several fancy features that the 7T offers, they do offer one of the best cameras around that does a phenomenal job in all conditions, and especially in low light where most phones struggle. And believe it or not, it has a single camera at the back that does the job.
The Google Pixel 3a XL. Image: Omkar G
You also get the purest of Android experiences and new OS and security updates before any other phone. While the Pixel 3 has a 5.5-inch Full HD+ screen and is powered by a Snapdragon 845 SoC, the 3a XL has a 6-inch screen and a Snapdragon 670 chip; sufficient for most tasks.
Google Pixel 3 price in India: Rs 42,999 for 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage Google Pixel 3a XL price in India: Rs 34,999 for 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage
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Redmi K20 Pro
If you are seeking a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 based phone at a significantly lower cost than the OnePlus, here’s a Xiaomi phone that fits the bill to perfection. The Redmi K20 Pro (Review) is powered by a Snapdragon 855 SoC and its 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant sells for a good Rs 9,000 lower than the OnePlus 7T, or even 4K lower than the OnePlus 7.
Redmi K20 Pro comes with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display
Redmi K20 Pro has one of the most attractive designs too with a glass body and Aura Prime design. You get a 6.4-inch Full HD+ notch-less AMOLED screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Though it’s sharp and vibrant, it does lack the fluidity of a 90 Hz display.
But that’s not all, just like OnePlus 7T, you also get a triple camera setup at the rear comprising of a 48 MP main camera with Sony IMX586 sensor, 13 MP ultrawide camera with a 125-degrees FOV and an 8 MP telephoto lens that facilitates 2X optical zoom. It manages to capture some crisp images in varied lighting conditions and allows you to record slow-motion videos up to 960 FPS. Long story short, the Redmi K20 Pro offers better value for money than the OnePlus 7T.
Redmi K20 Pro price in India: Rs 30,999 for 8 GB RAM/256 GB storage
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Apple iPhone XR
Apple seems to be warming up to the idea of actually selling more phones in India than just flaunting them. The Apple iPhone XR (Review) has been flirting with the Rs 40,000 mark in the ongoing Amazon and Flipkart sales. That’s right, not some five generations old relic that Apple looks to dump in this part of the world but one generation old iPhone for close to 40K! Now that’s a pretty good entry point into the iOS ecosystem.
The iPhone XR, though a stripped-down version of its more illustrious (and very expensive) siblings, offers plenty to justify its new price tag. The single 12 MP camera supports optical image stabilisation and captures excellent shots in most lighting conditions.
The 6.1-inch LCD display is still sharp enough. But more importantly, it retains the A12 Bionic processor with Neural Engine found in the iPhone XS and XS Max and doesn’t skimp on performance. It also offers one of the best battery backups among all iPhones. As long as the prices don’t shoot up after the sale, not a bad idea to take a bite of this Apple.
Apple iPhone XR price in India: Rs 44,999 for 64 GB storage; Rs 49,999 for 128 GB storage
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15 điện thoại 3 camera sau mới nhất 2019 chụp ảnh xóa phông giá từ 5tr
15 điện thoại 3 camera sau mới nhất 2019 chụp ảnh xóa phông giá từ 5tr
Mấy năm trở lại đây, xu hướng chung của các dòng điện thoại cao cấp là tích hợp nhiều hơn một camera. Điện thoại 2 camera đã vô cùng xuất sắc rồi, vậy còn điện thoại 3 camera thì sao? Hãy cùng tìm hiểu với top 15 siêu phẩm cực hot 2019 ngày sau nhé.
1. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy S10+
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus là chiếc máy đời mới nhất trong dòng S của ông lớn Hàn Quốc hiện nay. Theo đánh giá Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus từ người dùng thì khả năng chụp ảnh của S10 Plus đã được nâng lên một trình độ đáng kinh ngạc hơn nhiều so với các người tiền nhiệm. Chất lượng ảnh sắc nét trong từng chi tiết không chỉ đơn thuần đến từ độ phân giải Full HD+ mặc định (có thể chỉnh sang Quad HD+) hay thông số 16 – 16 – 12MP của 3 camera mặt sau.
Smartphone 3 camera này có khả năng thu phóng góc chụp cực mạnh mẽ, đem đến sự tinh tế trong từng chi tiết nhỏ. Muốn viết S10+ “khủng” đến thế nào, khi kiểm tra máy bạn có thể dùng thử chế độ quay Video Hi-Motion. Dù đối tượng quay phim có chuyển động ra sao thì chắc chắn hình ảnh cũng không hề bị rung hay mờ nhòe.
Không những thế màn hình tràn viền cùng kích thước lớn hơn S10 cũng phần nào giúp chúng ta được nhìn những bức ảnh tác phẩm của mình mãn nhãn hơn. Giá tham khảo: 14.450.000đ3 camera nằm ngang của Samsung Galaxy S10+ (Nguồn: androidcentral.com)
2. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A50
Nếu bạn muốn mua điện thoại 3 camera mà khả năng tài chính không cho phép sắm các đời máy cao cấp vài chục triệu thì đừng lo. Ngay cả các sản phẩm dòng trung – cao cấp như điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A50 giờ đây cũng đã có 3 camera. Camera chính của máy 25MP với 2 camera phụ là 8MP và 5MP.
Máy chụp được góc siêu rộng lên tới 123 độ để bạn không bỏ lỡ những khung cảnh tráng lệ nào trong những chuyến du lịch hay trải nghiệm thú vị của mình. Máy có thể chụp được tốt trong cả điều kiện thiếu sáng, có công nghệ xóa phông, camera AI và chức năng biểu tượng hóa cảm xúc AR Emoji chẳng kém máy cao cấp đắt đỏ nào của Samsung. Giá tham khảo: 5.270.000đ
3. Điện thoại Vivo Y15
Đối với dòng điện thoại trung cấp, Vivo Y15 thực sự sở hữu các thông số camera đáng ngưỡng mộ: camera chính 13MP, camera góc rộng 8MP (mở được góc lên tới 108 độ) và camera tăng cường độ sau 2MP. Các tình trạng như rung, nhiễu hạt,… rất hiếm khi xảy ra trên bức ảnh được chụp bởi Vivo Y15.
Máy cũng có camera AI thông minh – điều mà một thương hiệu lớn đến từ Trung Quốc như Vivo khó có thể bỏ qua. Đặt mua smartphone Vivo Y15 chính hãng với mức giá khoảng 4.550.000đMặt trước và sau của Vivo Y15 (Nguồn: digi2tek.com)
4. Điện thoại Huawei P30 Pro
Điện thoại nhiều camera tiếp theo nên được giới thiệu là siêu phẩm đến từ Huawei Trung Quốc: P30 Pro. Một trong những mục tiêu của Huawei chính là định nghĩa lại quy tắc nhiếp ảnh trên smartphone với sản phẩm này. Không chỉ có 3, P30 Pro có tới 4 camera ở đằng sau theo đúng tiêu chuẩn chụp ảnh của Leica.
Camera chính nhất 40MP, khẩu độ f/1.6. Tiếp đó là camera góc rộng 20MP f/2.2, camera tele 8MP zoom được 5x và camera độ sâu. Có 2 công nghệ độc quyền chỉ có trên smartphone chụp ảnh đỉnh cao Huawei P30 Pro là zoom kính tiềm vọng và cảm biến ToF. Chúng có thể khiến chiếc điện thoại như trở thành máy ảnh chuyên nghiệp, tạo ra được những kiệt tác xuất sắc. Giá tham khảo: 22.990.000đẢnh chụp bằng Huawei P30 Pro (Nguồn androidcentral.com)
5. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy S10
Nếu bạn muốn trải nghiệm camera đỉnh như Galaxy S10 Plus nhưng lại muốn tiết kiệm chi phí hơn thì S10 là lựa chọn hợp lý. Các thông số MP hay khẩu độ, tính năng công nghệ của cả 3 camera sau của S10 đều tương tự như trên S10 Plus. Lý do đơn giản vì S10 chính là bản thu nhỏ của S10 Plus. Tham khảo thêm các review bộ 3 Samsung Galaxy S10 để có góc nhìn bao quát, trọn vẹn và tự tin mua sắm nhé.
6. Điện thoại Huawei Mate 20 Pro
Huawei Mate 20 Pro có thể coi là tiền nhiệm của P30 Pro trong vấn đề chụp ảnh. Máy là thử nghiệm trước đó của Huawei, được coi là sản phẩm chụp ảnh hàng đầu trên thị trường khi mới được ra mắt. Điện thoại có 3 camera sau với ống kính chính 40MP và 2 ống kính phụ 20MP và 8MP cùng đầy đủ mọi tính năng chụp ảnh, quay phim hiện đại. Giá tham khảo: 13.990.000đ
7. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A80
Đánh giá chung về Samsung Galaxy A80 đều khá hoàn hảo về từng chi tiết, và camera tất nhiên cũng không phải ngoại lệ. A80 được trang bị camera chính 48MP khẩu độ f /2.0, xoay được 180 độ hoàn hảo.
Bên cạnh đó điện thoại 3 camera này còn có cảm biến sâu 3D, chế độ Live Focus, chế độ chỉnh tay Pro khi quay video đều rất hữu ích để tạo nên những bức ảnh, clip chất lượng cao. Giá tham khảo: 14.990.000đSamsung Galaxy A80 chụp ảnh đẹp mà giá khá hợp lý (Nguồn trainghiemso.vn)
8. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A9
Trong tầm giá 9 đến 10 triệu thì Samsung Galaxy A9 chính hãng là lựa chọn lý tưởng cho những ai muốn mua điện thoại chụp ảnh đẹp. Máy có tới tận 4 camera sau với thông số lần lượt từ chính đến phụ là 24MP, 10MP, 8MP và 5MP. Hình ảnh được thể hiện trên màn hình 6.3 inch FHD+ cùng công nghệ Super AMOLED càng đem lại cảm giác mãn nhãn và chi tiết trong từng điểm ảnh.
9. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A70
Người tiền nhiệm của Samsung Galaxy A80 – Galaxy A70 cũng đã là một điện thoại 3 camera sau, xứng đáng nằm trong danh sách top 10 smartphone Samsung 2 sim, cấu hình khủng.
Thông số cụ thể như sau: camera chính 32MP khẩu độ F/1.7, camera góc rộng 8MP và camera độ sâu 5MP. Khả năng chụp ảnh của Galaxy A70 tất nhiên sẽ không bằng được các máy đời mới ra sau nhưng vẫn đang thuộc dạng khủng trên thị trường cùng phân khúc hiện tại. Giá tham khảo: 7.790.000đ.
10. Điện thoại Xiaomi Mi 9 SE
Cũng tương tự như nhiều thương hiệu công nghệ Trung Quốc, ưu điểm của Xiaomi là thông số kỹ thuật rất cao, luôn theo xu hướng mà giá thành lại cạnh tranh. Xiaomi Mi 9 SE có giá phân khúc trung cấp nhưng camera chính lên tới 48MP với 2 camera hỗ trợ. Cảm biến IMX586 – công nghệ độc quyền trên Xiaomi cũng hỗ trợ chụp ảnh trong điều kiện thiếu sáng rất tốt. Giá tham khảo: 6.990.000đThiết kế camera siêu đẹp của Xiaomi Mi 9 SE (Nguồn gadgetsnow.com)
11. Điện thoại Samsung Galaxy A7
Samsung Galaxy A7 có giá siêu mềm trong danh sách điện thoại 3 camera này nhưng khả năng chụp ảnh cũng không hề thua kém. Với camera cảm biến độ sâu, hiệu ứng xóa phông của máy thực tế rất chuyên nghiệp. Sản phẩm còn có chứng năng tạo hiệu ứng bokeh nghệ thuật và siêu lung linh. Khẩu độ f/1.7 ấn tượng cũng cho khả năng chụp ảnh trong ánh sáng tối cao. Giá tham khảo: 6.290.000đ
12. Điện thoại Vivo V15
Điện thoại Vivo V15 sở hữu bộ 3 camera đằng sau đặt ở vị trí khá đặc biệt, không ở ngoài rìa cũng không ở chính giữa. 3 camera có thông số lần lượt là 12MP, 8MP và 5MP. Các chế độ chụp ảnh thông minh, hiện đại hiện nay như chụp ảnh AI, xóa phông, chụp trong trời tối,… cũng đều có đầy đủ để phục vụ công cuộc “sống ảo” của người dùng mọi lúc mọi nơi.
13. Điện thoại Huawei P30 Lite
Điện thoại Huawei P30 Lite có camera chính độ phân giải 24MP khẩu độ f/1.8 và 2 camera phụ 8MP và 2MP. Máy có góc chụp cực rộng 120 độ bao quát toàn cảnh, thích hợp để chúng ta chụp cảnh thiên nhiên ngoài trời. Trợ lý nhiếp ảnh thông minh AI cũng nhiều hiệu ứng, chức năng thú vị khác sẽ làm trải nghiệm sử dụng của bạn càng thêm tiện ích. Giá tham khảo: 6.690.000đ
14. Điện thoại Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition
Mỗi một chiếc điện thoại sẽ có ưu điểm chụp ảnh riêng. Nhưng riêng về khả năng zoom xa khi chụp thì Oppo Reno xứng đáng “xưng vương” trong danh sách này. Camera chính có độ phân giải 48 MP cùng camera phụ 13MP, 8MP cũng mạnh mẽ không kém. Và đáng giá nhất là chế độ zoom hybrid 10X có thể biến điện thoại của bạn thành một chiếc kính viễn vọng nhìn ra được rất xa. Giá tham khảo: 20.990.000đCamera trượt vây cá mập của Oppo Reno ấn tượng (Nguồn: bachlongmobile.com)
15. Điện thoại Vsmart Live
Điện thoại Vsmart Live chính thức được tung ra thị trường nhưng hứa hẹn sẽ tạo nên một cơn sốt không hề nhỏ. Lý do trước hết vì đây là sản phẩm của Vsmart – thương hiệu công nghệ tiên phong của người Việt trực thuộc tập đoàn Vingroup. Người Việt giờ đây đã có thể chế tạo ra điện thoại có 3 camera hiện đại không hề kém cạnh. Độ phân giải của 3 camera này cũng rất khủng, lần lượt là 48MP, 20MP và 8MP. Và đặc biệt, giá của Vsmart Live 4GB/64GB đen huyền bí chắc chắn sẽ khiến nhiều người bất ngờ khi chỉ ở mức 6.990.000đ. Khi mua hàng trên kênh Vinatai thì khách hàng còn được tặng kèm nhiều phần quà hấp dẫn khác nữa cùng chương trình trả góp lãi suất 0%.
Điện thoại Vsmart Live giá bao nhiêu (Nguồn: storage.oxii.vn)
Trên thị trường hiện nay có không ít điện thoại 3 camera cho khả năng chụp ảnh ngày càng tiến bộ theo từng đời máy. Tuy nhiên, chúng ta không thể chỉ dựa vào số lượng camera mà đánh giá vì máy chụp đẹp hay không còn dựa vào nhiều yếu tố, thông số khác.
Nếu bạn đã chọn được cho mình sản phẩm ưng ý thì hãy nhanh tay mua điện thoại 3 camera chất lượng chính hãng trên Vinatai hoặc siêu thị điện máy Vinpro để được hưởng giá cạnh tranh cũng như luôn có đủ các mẫu mã, đời máy của các thương hiệu phổ biến nhé. Tham khảo và săn mua smartphone Vsmart model mới, sắp ra mắt tại Vinatai hưởng ưu đãi độc quyền nhé.
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Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD
Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD Watching movies or TV series or playing games, young people want big screens on their smartphones. As well as huge batteries for endless entertainment. And keeping in mind the technology-loving youth, Realmy has brought the brand new C-series smartphone Realmy C-11 to the Bangladesh market. Realm has been emphasizing on the creativity of the youth since its inception in Bangladesh. And so this entry-level new phone has a huge 7.5-inch HD Plus display and a 5,000 mAh battery. Realmy C Eleven is already hitting the market at just Rs 6,990. Realme C11 price pros cons & review in bd is highlighted for the convenience of the esteemed viewers. Realme C11 pros & cons You are reading:- Realme C11 price pros cons & review in BD You can read:- Google Pixel 4A pros cons & review Infinix hot 9 play pros cons & review Xiaomi Redmi 9 prime pros cons & review OPPO Reno 4 price in BD The camera Compared to other entry-level smartphones, Realme C11 will give the user the opportunity to take pictures with great ease while doing mobile photography. Pictures taken with this smartphone during the day or night in excellent detail will be amazing. The phone has two cameras on the back - f / 2.2 aperture, HDR and 2 megapixel sensor in portrait mode with a 13 megapixel main sensor in nightscape mode. Nightscape mode is very effective for taking pictures in low light. Read the full article
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Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: The Battle of the Superzoom Digital camera Telephones
http://tinyurl.com/yxwuhgph If there’s one smartphone that has really impressed us to this point this yr, it’s got to be the Huawei P30 Pro (Review). Till now, it has been the one smartphone available in the market to supply 5x optical zoom and an equally spectacular 10x hybrid zoom. Then there’s its maddening 50x digital zoom functionality. Nevertheless, all this breakthrough engineering comes at a fairly steep worth of Rs. 71,990 in India. The cellphone did make an excellent case for itself contemplating it was the one choice on the market with such digicam capabilities, and we will see why Huawei was charging this premium. Nevertheless, with the continued commerce ban with the US, the way forward for Huawei smartphones appears murky at greatest. Which begs the query — does it nonetheless make sense to plonk down a lot money on a cellphone that has a rocky future? And are there any worthy alternate options to it? By the way, Oppo has been teasing its lengthy optical zoom know-how for a number of years and in the course of the Cellular World Congress this yr, lastly unveiled it. Lower to some months later and we have already got the primary fruits of this labour — the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom (Review). With a beginning worth of simply Rs. 39,990, the cellphone options flagship-level specs however extra importantly, it has 6x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 60x digital zoom. Going by its pricing, the Reno 10x Zoom has the OnePlus 7 (Review) and OnePlus 7 Pro (Review) as direct opponents, however contemplating its digicam capabilities, we predict the Huawei P30 Professional can be a goal. So how do the cameras on the Oppo Reno 10X Zoom and Huawei P30 Professional evaluate towards one another? We determined to search out out. Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional Major Digital camera Decision 48-megapixels 40-megapixels Sensor Sony IMX586 Sony IMX650 Aperture f/1.7 f/1.6 Autofocus PDAF PDAF Stabilisation Optical Optical Telephoto Digital camera Decision 13-megapixels 8-megapixels Aperture f/3.0 f/3.4 Stabilisation Opitcal Optical Optical zoom 6x 5x Hybrid zoom 10x 10x Max digital zoom 60x 50x Large-angle Digital camera Decision 8-megapixels 20-megapixels Aperture f/2.2 f/2.2 Autofocus No Sure Further Digital camera NA Time of Flight sensor (for depth) Selfie Digital camera Decision 16-megapixels 32-megapixels Aperture f/2 f/2 their specs, each telephones have related digicam setups, apart from an extra fourth ToF sensor within the P30 Professional, for depth data. Each have impressively giant apertures, optical stabilisation for each the first and telephoto cameras, and separate wide-angle cameras. Each the first sensors carry out 4-in-1 oversampling to offer you 12-megapixel and 10-megapixel photos on the P30 Professional and Reno 10x Zoom respectively. As with all our digicam comparisons, the digicam settings have been saved at their defaults. It is time to see if Oppo’s comparatively reasonably priced providing can upstage Huawei’s premium flagship. Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Daylight landscapes Our first panorama check has a mixture of completely different colors and textures, and each telephones get off to a terrific begin. They each produce a reasonably impartial color tone, particulars are excellent even across the sides of the body, and noise is suppressed nicely. The P30 Professional has a barely greater publicity on the constructing within the center and textures are mildly sharper, particularly on the constructing to the suitable. General, we would name this one a tie. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Tie Our second check shot options loads of major colors, taken on a sunny afternoon. As soon as once more, it is fairly neck-and-neck between the 2 telephones, however right here, we would decide the P30 Professional because the winner as a result of it manages noticeably higher element in background objects such because the bushes. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Daylight close-ups In our first close-up check, we picked this home fly, which is a fairly difficult topic. Each telephones appeared to get the fly in focus after we have been taking pictures it, however upon nearer inspection, the P30 Professional clearly has the higher shot. The main focus is sharp and particulars are excellent. We did not use the cellphone’s Tremendous Macro mode for this, regardless that it mechanically switches to the wide-angle sensor whenever you go actually near a topic. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional In our second pattern, it is the Reno 10x Zoom that pulls forward, capturing pure colors, wonderful element, and clean bokeh. The P30 Professional does a good job too, however its AI tends to spice up colors a bit an excessive amount of and the bokeh is a bit too aggressive, blurring out parts of the petals too. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Low-light landscapes At nightfall, the Reno 10x Zoom’s AI mechanically engages a low-light mode, which shoots a number of frames and combines them for the ultimate end result. The ultimate output is not very pleasing although, as the small print within the sky have been smoothened out and the picture was fairly uninteresting total. The P30 Professional however manages wonderful element in foreground and background objects and exposes the entire scene so much higher. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Our second pattern was taken at night time, and right here, we as soon as once more see the P30 Professional delivering a extra natural-looking shot. The extent of element is just not dangerous and the scene has good distinction. The Reno tends to brighten the picture, which leads to a barely washed-out look. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Low-light close-ups With close-ups, the Reno stays true to the lighting round and captures a extra practical shot, whereas the P30 Professional boosts colors and publicity for a brighter picture. a 100 % crop of the flowers, the Reno 10x Zoom produces a barely noisy picture, in comparison with Huawei’s cleaner output. Although it isn’t probably the most practical, we would decide the P30 Professional right here just because it seems to be higher. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional In our second pattern, the P30 Professional as soon as once more produces higher publicity and element. The white steadiness is corrected properly and there is good element and publicity on objects within the background too. Upon zooming into the flower basket, the picture from the P30 Professional has little to no noise, in comparison with the Reno 10x Zoom. The later can be produces a delightful wanting shot however particulars are a bit gentle. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Portrait With portrait photographs in daylight, the Reno 10x Zoom simply wins this check because it has higher white steadiness and extra pure pores and skin tones. There’s additionally excellent element on our topic’s face and clothes. The P30 Professional captures sharper particulars on the background objects however its greenish color tone does not look excellent. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Each telephones have a ‘Portrait’ mode, however you’ll be able to’t regulate the background blur earlier than or after you have taken the shot on both cellphone. The P30 Professional has a workaround for this, known as Aperture mode, which helps you to make such changes. For this check although, we used each telephones’ ‘Portrait’ taking pictures modes. Right here, each gadgets handle an uncannily related stage of background blur and edge detection is superb. Colors are rendered nicely too, however this spherical goes to the Reno 10x Zoom as soon as once more, for having a extra correct color tone. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom With objects, each the Reno and the P30 Professional do excellent job with edge detection, colors, and element, however we nonetheless desire the shot from the Reno because the publicity is barely higher. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Selfie When taking pictures selfies beneath good mild, the P30 Professional does a greater job with publicity on our topic and the background, though the colors look slightly muted. The Reno 10x Zoom produces a extra vibrant picture, with higher pores and skin tones, however at the price of blowing out a number of the highlights on our topic’s face and overexposing the background a bit. Since we now have to choose, we would go along with the P30 Professional for its extra balanced publicity. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional At night time and beneath respectable synthetic lighting, each telephones seize common particulars on our topic’s face however the P30 Professional as soon as once more does a barely higher job with the publicity. The Reno produces hotter pores and skin tones however the highlights on our topic’s t-shirt and face are blown out. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional The P30 Professional makes use of the display flash to brighten up our topic’s face, whereas the Reno 10x Zoom makes use of a fill mild which is clearly not as efficient. As a result of this, we’re left with a deep orangish pores and skin tone from the glow of a close-by mild. The P30 Professional has higher white steadiness and our topic is best lit, however particulars proceed to be common. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional With Portrait mode, the P30 Professional as soon as once more has the higher publicity, however it additionally forgets to blur a portion of the slide within the background. The Reno blurs the suitable objects within the background however fails to get the sting of our topic’s face very precisely. Due to the large blunder by the P30 Professional, we now have to offer this spherical to the Reno. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Zoom One of many major causes for choosing up one in all these telephones is the zoom digicam. The Reno manages a larger optical zoom in comparison with the P30 Professional, however each do the identical 10x hybrid zoom. The P30 Professional sharpens footage fairly a bit earlier than saving them, which is why they appear crisper and extra vivid with optical zoom, in comparison with the Reno. The latter additionally manages good element however the picture is lacking that very same stage of sharpness. With human topics, the P30 Professional has a really heavy post-processed look because of the excessive distinction, whereas the Reno produces a extra balanced shot. General, we would decide the Reno, not just for its greater stage of zoom but additionally its extra pure wanting photographs. Faucet to see full-sized full sized picture Winner – Tie In low-light, the P30 Professional merely does a 5x digital zoom utilizing its major sensor for the reason that f/3.Four aperture is just too slim to let sufficient mild in. The Reno however nonetheless makes use of its telephoto sensor which has a barely wider f/Three aperture. It does not produce a really shiny picture however it stays true to the scene. Faucet to see full-sized full sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom On the 10x hybrid zoom stage, as soon as once more each telephones do an excellent job with particulars. The P30 Professional produces a barely sharper picture once more, however the Reno is just not too far behind. The P30 Professional produces higher element on our topic’s face, clothes, and even the wall behind him. The pores and skin tones are boosted barely however the end result nonetheless workable. Faucet to see full-sized full sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional In low mild, the P30 Professional really switched to the telephoto digicam for this shot. Particulars are usually not nice however it’s the identical case with the Reno too. Faucet to see full-sized full sized picture Winner – Tie The Reno can do 60x digital zoom, in comparison with the 50x on the P30 Professional. Nevertheless, regardless of OIS, it is nonetheless very tough to get a secure shot as even minute actions are amplified. Do not count on nice particulars, even when taking pictures in daylight. By way of attain although, the Reno 10x Zoom does get you a bit nearer to your topic, in comparison with the P30 Professional. Faucet to see full-sized full sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Large-angle A large-angle lens helps you to seize extra of a scene in a single body. Right here, when taking pictures in daylight, the Reno manages a extra pleasing shot, with good colors and element. Nevertheless, within the second scene, the P30 Professional does a greater job at exposing the sky within the background. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Tie At night time, with Night time mode enabled on each telephones, it is the P30 Professional that does a greater job with colors, element, and publicity. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Night time mode Each telephones have devoted ‘Night time’ taking pictures modes. For the Reno, that is mechanically triggered even in Auto mode, whereas on the P30 Professional, you may have to pick out it manually. In our first scene, the P30 Professional has a transparent lead over the Reno. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional In close-up photographs, the P30 Professional as soon as once more captures higher colors and particulars in comparison with the Reno, which delivers washed-out outcomes. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Panorama Panoramas are simple to seize on each telephones. Sadly, each overexpose the sky fairly bit, however the stitching is completed nicely and hues are good. The P30 Professional has barely higher distinction. Faucet to see full-sized picture Winner – Huawei P30 Professional Huawei P30 Professional vs Oppo Reno 10x Zoom: Video 4K video is commonplace on each telephones, however the Reno can shoot 4K at 60fps whereas the P30 professional tops out at 30fps. Beneath good mild, the P30 Professional does an excellent job with stabilisation, and particulars are sharp, however colors are barely boosted. The Reno does not have excellent stabilisation and element is not nearly as good because the P30 Professional, however colors are barely extra balanced. At night time, the Reno delivers cleaner footage however that is as a result of there is no stabilisation. The P30 Professional presents smoother video at the price of slight distortion whenever you transfer about. At 1080p, colors are much more balanced on each telephones. Right here, the Reno delivers excellent stabilisation. Particulars are equally good throughout each telephones so it is actually arduous to choose a definitive winner. In low mild, the Reno beats the P30 Professional by capturing steadier footage with little to no distortion because of the digital stabilisation. When utilizing zoom for video, the Reno does not swap to the telephoto digicam, and as a substitute merely does a digital zoom utilizing the first sensor. You possibly can solely go as much as 10x. The P30 Professional however makes use of the telephoto digicam, which is why video is so much clearer. Right here, you’ll be able to zoom all the best way as much as 15x. The entrance cameras of each telephones are able to taking pictures at as much as 1080p decision. In daylight, each telephones produce good high quality footage. The P30 Professional handles backlit scenes so much higher, nonetheless we desire the colors from the Reno. Winner- Oppo Reno 10x Zoom VerdictWe have been impressed with the capabilities of the P30 Pro after we reviewed it, and now, in comparison with the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom (Review), it nonetheless excels with its telephoto digicam, selfies, night time, and macro photographs. Nevertheless, what’s actually spectacular is that the Reno is not far behind the P30 Professional when it comes to picture high quality and capabilities. The truth is, it has larger optical zoom, produces extra impartial colors, and does a greater job with video in low mild. The truth that Oppo is providing these options at a beginning worth of simply Rs. 39,990 is the icing on the cake. For all these hesitant about selecting up a Huawei cellphone now — and we would not blame you — the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is a superb different and is far more reasonably priced. Source link
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