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Oppo F11 Pro 128GB variant goes on sale in India
Oppo F11 Pro 128GB variant goes on sale in India
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Oppo officially launched the F11 Pro smartphone in India earlier and though there have been no official word, the company has now started selling a higher variant in India. The smartphone has been made available via Amazon India and sports a higher storage capacity of 128GB. The Oppo F11 Pro Marvel Avengers Limited Edition which was also…
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Redmi Note 7 Review
Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 full review Following a Chinese launch in January the Redmi Note 7 officially went on sale in the UK on 7 May, charging straight into the top spot in both our UK and Chinese budget phone charts, knocking the Mi A2 Lite off its perch. It's the first phone from newly spun-off Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi, and as such it marks a huge departure from Redmi as you know it.
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Headlining is a 48Mp dual-lens camera, and Redmi Note 7 was actually the first Xiaomi phone to pack such a high megapixel count - though Mi 9 then came along and did it better. There are some similarities between this budget phone and Xiaomi's flagship, but Redmi Note 7 is much more closely aligned in specs and performance with the Oppo F11 Pro, another Chinese phone that has not yet gone on sale in the UK (and may not ever do so).
It's also got a large 6.3in Full-HD+ screen and promises all day runtime from a 4000mAh battery with Quick Charge 4 support. Plus some users will be very happy to see the inclusion of a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.
Xiaomi has kept down costs by specifying a mid-range Snapdragon 660 chip and 3- or 4GB of RAM, allowing this budget Android to be available from as little as £179. That's for the 3GB RAM, 32GB storage model, while the 6GB RAM, 64GB storage model we review here costs £199. There's also a 128GB storage version at £249. You can choose from Space Black or Neptune Blue colour options.
Right now GearBest is offering an incredible deal on the entry-level 3GB/32GB option, where it costs just £113.54.
You can also buy Redmi Note 7 direct from Xiaomi, or from retailers such as Amazon. It will also be available on a contract basis from Vodafone.
The Redmi Note 7 is available in Europe from 179€, but if you're looking to buy in the US you'll need to import it from a site such as GearBest or Geekbuying. The latter is currently stocking the global version of the top-end Redmi Note 7 at the discounted price of £170.01/$209.99/185.57€. Do remember to take into account potential import duty fees, which is calculated at 20 percent of the value on the shipping paperwork.
Redmi Note 7 review (Also see: Best Xiaomi Deals)
Redmi Note 7 Design & Build Redmi Note 7 is not all that dissimilar in design to the flagship Mi 9, which packs a fractionally larger (6.39in) screen into an ever so slightly smaller chassis. Both have tall 19.5:9 panels and slim bezels - naturally slimmer on the Mi 9, but the only place this is really obvious to the untrained eye is on its smaller chin.
Each also feature a Dot Drop (waterdrop-style) notch to maximise the available screen space and house the selfie camera, which is more obvious on Mi 9 with its larger 20Mp sensor (Redmi Note 7 has a 13Mp front camera). There's also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it slit at the extreme edge between the screen and frame for the earpiece.
Around the back you'll find some more obvious differences, however, with a dual- rather than triple lens camera on the Redmi Note 7, the Redmi rather than Mi logo, and a physical fingerprint sensor. All members of the flagship Mi 9 family now use an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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Arguably physical fingerprint sensors typically work better than these early in-display versions, and though it might be a fancy new feature to have the omission is not a game-changer.
Redmi Note 7 review
We tested the Black version so were unable to enjoy the gradient finish of the Blue model, but in pictures it looks gorgeous. With a glass back and front the Redmi Note 7 has a very premium design for a phone at this price point, and is only fractionally thicker than Xiaomi's flagship family at 8.1mm, though you will notice that glossy frame is plastic rather than metal. That extra space inside the case enables it to include a capacious 4,000mAh battery, too, matching the spec of the recently announced Mi 9T.
Something you won't find on Mi 9 phones (save for the Mi 9T) is the Redmi Note 7's 3.5mm headphone jack, which sits on the top edge of the phone alongside another increasingly rare feature: an IR blaster. While phone makers are rapidly making the switch over to USB-C audio, there are still plenty of users who want to use their existing earphones without an adaptor. Redmi Note 7 also has a bottom-firing mono speaker for audio.
At 6.3in the display is expansive, and ideal for watching high-resolution video and playing games. This is not the same AMOLED technology on Mi 9, but it's still good for the money, and actually nearly as bright - we recorded 398 nits using a Spyder. With a 2340x1080 Full-HD+ resolution everything is super-clear, too.
Although the Redmi Note 7 runs MIUI 10, on our review sample the system-wide Dark Mode setting found in the flagships is not available. It's possible this will come in the next update, with the Redmi running 10.3.2.0 and our Mi 9 running 10.3.3.0. This is useful not only because it seems to be the latest trend to do everything in Dark Mode, but because it drastically reduces the screen's impact on battery life.
The Redmi Note 7 also lacks the Ambient Display (always-on) mode found in Xiaomi flagships, which can additionally help you maintain battery life by reducing the frequency with which you feel you need to wake the phone to check the time or notifications. That could be an issue here, since Redmi Note 7 has the most ridiculous notification LED we've ever seen - it flashes up below the screen but is the tiniest little dot you could easily miss it completely.
Redmi Note 7 review
None of Xiaomi's current smartphone line-up is waterproof, though we wouldn't necessarily expect to find this feature at this price anyhow. Xiaomi also keeps down costs by excluding wireless charging from this phone, though it does support Quick Charge 4 and is supplied with a 10W USB-C charger in the box.
As with all Xiaomi phones you'll also find a silicon case is supplied, a nice touch given that these are not easily obtainable in UK High Street stores. The Note 7 does feature Gorilla Glass 5 to help protect it from scratches, but it is not infallible.
Redmi Note 7 Core Hardware & Performance The Note 7 is fitted with a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 14nm chip, which integrates an 850MHz Adreno 512 GPU. This is a step down from the also mid-range Snapdragon 712 and 730 found in the Mi 9 SE and 9T, but there's not a huge difference in performance - at least not anything the average user would be able to perceive - as you'll see in the comparison chart below.
You'll have seen this chip before, in the likes of the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, Xiaomi Mi A2, Nokia 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy A9, Elephone U Pro and so forth. It's quite a popular processor. And while Redmi Note 7 is not significantly faster than any of those other phones that use it, something you should note is that it is significantly cheaper.
The Redmi Note 7 offers capable - if not flagship - daily performance, and provided you don't turn up the detail too much some very playable framerates. In GFXBench's T-Rex and Manhattan tests we recorded 46- and 21fps, for example.
The 4000mAh battery inside is good for a day's use, but no more. In Geekbench 4's battery test we recorded 7 hours 16 minutes, which is actually a pretty middling score and a little lower than we had anticipated given the huge capacity of the battery.
As we mentioned earlier on in this review you get a choice of 3- or 4GB of RAM. We tested the latter, and this is the version we recommend for the best performance, especially when it costs only an extra £20.
Redmi Note 7 review
A major advantage of Redmi over Mi is its support for storage expansion, so there's no reason why you shouldn't opt for the lower-capacity version and bolt on extra storage later, if and when you need it. Redmi Note 7 can accept microSD cards up to 256GB via a hybrid SIM tray - you must choose between dual-SIM functionality and storage expansion. If you do opt for a second SIM instead, know that either SIM slot can be used for 4G data, but unlike with the Mi 9 family you can't use 4G on both at once.
In terms of connectivity there's also dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS and an IR blaster. You will not find NFC for making mobile payments, so if this is important to you step up to the Mi line.
Redmi Note 7 Cameras & Photography For a budget phone the Redmi Note 7's cameras are pretty good, though not quite as good as the marketing might have you believe.
The star of the show is a 48Mp lens that by default actually takes 12Mp shots. This is because it combines four pixels into one, averaging out the quality, exposure, colours and so on to create one significantly better-looking super pixel.
This is paired with a 5Mp secondary lens for blurred background (bokeh) shots, and together the Note 7 is capable of some decent - if a little dull - photography, given good lighting. Zoom right in and some noise is visible, but zoomed out the results are more than acceptable for a sub-£200 phone.
In low lighting the camera has more work to do, and even in Night mode it still struggles. Here you need to be really careful to keep the camera still for what feels like forever as it processes the shot. Though it did a good job of picking out different colours, including the different shades of black, text can be a little fuzzy and edges less well defined. Not a bad result, but equally not the best.
This is an AI camera, which means Xiaomi's software can intelligently set an appropriate preset for the shooting scenario. The app is very easy to use, and you can quickly switch between photo and video, Portrait, Night, Square, Panorama and Pro modes, and there's a shortcut for preinstalled Google Lens right within the app, too.
There's also an option to shoot in 48Mp, though all this is going to really do for you is gobble through your storage, since the results are not any better for the extra pixels.
The Redmi Note 7 supports 1080p video capture at 30- or 60fps with image stabilisation, but 4K and slow-mo video is off limits.
Around the front is a 13Mp AI camera for selfies, and in this mode the app offers quick access to various beauty settings.
Redmi Note 7 Auto
Redmi Note 7 Auto
Redmi Note 7 HDR
Redmi Note 7 HDR
Redmi Note 7 Low-Light
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Redmi Note 7 Software The Redmi Note 7 runs MIUI 10, which is a custom version of Android 9 Pie. Since we're using a Global ROM model it comes preinstalled with Google services and an English-language keyboard and interface, so setup is as simple as on any Android phone.
You will find Xiaomi offers its own version of most Google apps, which does mean there's some duplication here, and most cannot be deleted (or removed from the app tray-less home screen, though you can tuck them away in a folder where they will remain out of sight and out of mind). This is for good reason, since Chinese ROM MIUI devices don't have those Google apps. Some of these apps are pretty decent, however, so either use them, or don't - there's enough storage that you don't really need to worry about them.
Redmi Note 7 review
We noted earlier that the Redmi Note 7 currently lacks the Dark Mode and Ambient Display found on the Mi 9 family. The software is pretty much the same in other respects, and there are some great extras only found on Xiaomi phones such as Dual Apps and Second Space.
A Split-screen mode is also found in the recents menu, with is accessible either from the onscreen button or by swiping from the bottom of the screen and then pausing before lifting your finger in the gesture-only Full Display mode.
While the notification LED is so pathetic that you're likely to miss it completely, you do get individual app control over which are allowed to display notifications on the lock screen or float at the top of the screen, which means only the most important will be allowed to distract you. Finding your way around the settings may not be immediately obvious, however.
Redmi Note 7 Conclusion Redmi Note 7 is a very decent mid-range phone with a budget price. In the UK budget smartphone market none of its similarly priced rivals (think Mi A2 Lite, Honor 10 Lite, Moto G7 Power) even come close.
In design it's not all that far removed from Xiaomi's flagship, with a similarly large and almost as bright display, but it's not of quite the same quality. In performance most users would not be able to separate Redmi Note 7 and Mi 9 SE, and it's as capable as many phones costing £350.
Compared to the flagship line it adds microSD support and a headphone jack, but loses the wireless charging, in-display fingerprint sensor and NFC for mobile payments. The triple-lens camera is here reduced to a dual-lens model, but still has a huge 48Mp lens headlining.
On paper the capacious 4,000mAh battery looks amazing; in reality you should get a full day's use from it.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 full review Following a Chinese launch in January the Redmi Note 7 officially went on sale in the UK on 7 May, charging straight into the top spot in both our UK and Chinese budget phone charts, knocking the Mi A2 Lite off its perch. It's the first phone from newly spun-off Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi, and as such it marks a huge departure from Redmi as you know it.
Headlining is a 48Mp dual-lens camera, and Redmi Note 7 was actually the first Xiaomi phone to pack such a high megapixel count - though Mi 9 then came along and did it better. There are some similarities between this budget phone and Xiaomi's flagship, but Redmi Note 7 is much more closely aligned in specs and performance with the Oppo F11 Pro, another Chinese phone that has not yet gone on sale in the UK (and may not ever do so).
It's also got a large 6.3in Full-HD+ screen and promises all day runtime from a 4000mAh battery with Quick Charge 4 support. Plus some users will be very happy to see the inclusion of a traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.
Xiaomi has kept down costs by specifying a mid-range Snapdragon 660 chip and 3- or 4GB of RAM, allowing this budget Android to be available from as little as £179. That's for the 3GB RAM, 32GB storage model, while the 6GB RAM, 64GB storage model we review here costs £199. There's also a 128GB storage version at £249. You can choose from Space Black or Neptune Blue colour options.
Right now GearBest is offering an incredible deal on the entry-level 3GB/32GB option, where it costs just £113.54.
You can also buy Redmi Note 7 direct from Xiaomi, or from retailers such as Amazon. It will also be available on a contract basis from Vodafone.
The Redmi Note 7 is available in Europe from 179€, but if you're looking to buy in the US you'll need to import it from a site such as GearBest or Geekbuying. The latter is currently stocking the global version of the top-end Redmi Note 7 at the discounted price of £170.01/$209.99/185.57€. Do remember to take into account potential import duty fees, which is calculated at 20 percent of the value on the shipping paperwork.
Redmi Note 7 review (Also see: Best Xiaomi Deals)
Redmi Note 7 Design & Build Redmi Note 7 is not all that dissimilar in design to the flagship Mi 9, which packs a fractionally larger (6.39in) screen into an ever so slightly smaller chassis. Both have tall 19.5:9 panels and slim bezels - naturally slimmer on the Mi 9, but the only place this is really obvious to the untrained eye is on its smaller chin.
Each also feature a Dot Drop (waterdrop-style) notch to maximise the available screen space and house the selfie camera, which is more obvious on Mi 9 with its larger 20Mp sensor (Redmi Note 7 has a 13Mp front camera). There's also a blink-and-you'll-miss-it slit at the extreme edge between the screen and frame for the earpiece.
Around the back you'll find some more obvious differences, however, with a dual- rather than triple lens camera on the Redmi Note 7, the Redmi rather than Mi logo, and a physical fingerprint sensor. All members of the flagship Mi 9 family now use an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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Arguably physical fingerprint sensors typically work better than these early in-display versions, and though it might be a fancy new feature to have the omission is not a game-changer.
Redmi Note 7 review
We tested the Black version so were unable to enjoy the gradient finish of the Blue model, but in pictures it looks gorgeous. With a glass back and front the Redmi Note 7 has a very premium design for a phone at this price point, and is only fractionally thicker than Xiaomi's flagship family at 8.1mm, though you will notice that glossy frame is plastic rather than metal. That extra space inside the case enables it to include a capacious 4,000mAh battery, too, matching the spec of the recently announced Mi 9T.
Something you won't find on Mi 9 phones (save for the Mi 9T) is the Redmi Note 7's 3.5mm headphone jack, which sits on the top edge of the phone alongside another increasingly rare feature: an IR blaster. While phone makers are rapidly making the switch over to USB-C audio, there are still plenty of users who want to use their existing earphones without an adaptor. Redmi Note 7 also has a bottom-firing mono speaker for audio.
At 6.3in the display is expansive, and ideal for watching high-resolution video and playing games. This is not the same AMOLED technology on Mi 9, but it's still good for the money, and actually nearly as bright - we recorded 398 nits using a Spyder. With a 2340x1080 Full-HD+ resolution everything is super-clear, too.
Although the Redmi Note 7 runs MIUI 10, on our review sample the system-wide Dark Mode setting found in the flagships is not available. It's possible this will come in the next update, with the Redmi running 10.3.2.0 and our Mi 9 running 10.3.3.0. This is useful not only because it seems to be the latest trend to do everything in Dark Mode, but because it drastically reduces the screen's impact on battery life.
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Redmi Note 7 review
None of Xiaomi's current smartphone line-up is waterproof, though we wouldn't necessarily expect to find this feature at this price anyhow. Xiaomi also keeps down costs by excluding wireless charging from this phone, though it does support Quick Charge 4 and is supplied with a 10W USB-C charger in the box.
As with all Xiaomi phones you'll also find a silicon case is supplied, a nice touch given that these are not easily obtainable in UK High Street stores. The Note 7 does feature Gorilla Glass 5 to help protect it from scratches, but it is not infallible.
Redmi Note 7 Core Hardware & Performance The Note 7 is fitted with a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 14nm chip, which integrates an 850MHz Adreno 512 GPU. This is a step down from the also mid-range Snapdragon 712 and 730 found in the Mi 9 SE and 9T, but there's not a huge difference in performance - at least not anything the average user would be able to perceive - as you'll see in the comparison chart below.
You'll have seen this chip before, in the likes of the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite, Xiaomi Mi A2, Nokia 7 Plus, Samsung Galaxy A9, Elephone U Pro and so forth. It's quite a popular processor. And while Redmi Note 7 is not significantly faster than any of those other phones that use it, something you should note is that it is significantly cheaper.
The Redmi Note 7 offers capable - if not flagship - daily performance, and provided you don't turn up the detail too much some very playable framerates. In GFXBench's T-Rex and Manhattan tests we recorded 46- and 21fps, for example.
The 4000mAh battery inside is good for a day's use, but no more. In Geekbench 4's battery test we recorded 7 hours 16 minutes, which is actually a pretty middling score and a little lower than we had anticipated given the huge capacity of the battery.
As we mentioned earlier on in this review you get a choice of 3- or 4GB of RAM. We tested the latter, and this is the version we recommend for the best performance, especially when it costs only an extra £20.
Redmi Note 7 review
A major advantage of Redmi over Mi is its support for storage expansion, so there's no reason why you shouldn't opt for the lower-capacity version and bolt on extra storage later, if and when you need it. Redmi Note 7 can accept microSD cards up to 256GB via a hybrid SIM tray - you must choose between dual-SIM functionality and storage expansion. If you do opt for a second SIM instead, know that either SIM slot can be used for 4G data, but unlike with the Mi 9 family you can't use 4G on both at once.
In terms of connectivity there's also dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS and an IR blaster. You will not find NFC for making mobile payments, so if this is important to you step up to the Mi line.
Redmi Note 7 Cameras & Photography For a budget phone the Redmi Note 7's cameras are pretty good, though not quite as good as the marketing might have you believe.
The star of the show is a 48Mp lens that by default actually takes 12Mp shots. This is because it combines four pixels into one, averaging out the quality, exposure, colours and so on to create one significantly better-looking super pixel.
This is paired with a 5Mp secondary lens for blurred background (bokeh) shots, and together the Note 7 is capable of some decent - if a little dull - photography, given good lighting. Zoom right in and some noise is visible, but zoomed out the results are more than acceptable for a sub-£200 phone.
In low lighting the camera has more work to do, and even in Night mode it still struggles. Here you need to be really careful to keep the camera still for what feels like forever as it processes the shot. Though it did a good job of picking out different colours, including the different shades of black, text can be a little fuzzy and edges less well defined. Not a bad result, but equally not the best.
This is an AI camera, which means Xiaomi's software can intelligently set an appropriate preset for the shooting scenario. The app is very easy to use, and you can quickly switch between photo and video, Portrait, Night, Square, Panorama and Pro modes, and there's a shortcut for preinstalled Google Lens right within the app, too.
There's also an option to shoot in 48Mp, though all this is going to really do for you is gobble through your storage, since the results are not any better for the extra pixels.
The Redmi Note 7 supports 1080p video capture at 30- or 60fps with image stabilisation, but 4K and slow-mo video is off limits.
Around the front is a 13Mp AI camera for selfies, and in this mode the app offers quick access to various beauty settings.
Redmi Note 7 Auto
Redmi Note 7 Auto
Redmi Note 7 HDR
Redmi Note 7 HDR
Redmi Note 7 Low-Light
Redmi Note 7 Low-Light
Redmi Note 7 Night
Redmi Note 7 Night
Redmi Note 7 Software The Redmi Note 7 runs MIUI 10, which is a custom version of Android 9 Pie. Since we're using a Global ROM model it comes preinstalled with Google services and an English-language keyboard and interface, so setup is as simple as on any Android phone.
You will find Xiaomi offers its own version of most Google apps, which does mean there's some duplication here, and most cannot be deleted (or removed from the app tray-less home screen, though you can tuck them away in a folder where they will remain out of sight and out of mind). This is for good reason, since Chinese ROM MIUI devices don't have those Google apps. Some of these apps are pretty decent, however, so either use them, or don't - there's enough storage that you don't really need to worry about them.
Redmi Note 7 review
We noted earlier that the Redmi Note 7 currently lacks the Dark Mode and Ambient Display found on the Mi 9 family. The software is pretty much the same in other respects, and there are some great extras only found on Xiaomi phones such as Dual Apps and Second Space.
A Split-screen mode is also found in the recents menu, with is accessible either from the onscreen button or by swiping from the bottom of the screen and then pausing before lifting your finger in the gesture-only Full Display mode.
While the notification LED is so pathetic that you're likely to miss it completely, you do get individual app control over which are allowed to display notifications on the lock screen or float at the top of the screen, which means only the most important will be allowed to distract you. Finding your way around the settings may not be immediately obvious, however.
Redmi Note 7 Conclusion Redmi Note 7 is a very decent mid-range phone with a budget price. In the UK budget smartphone market none of its similarly priced rivals (think Mi A2 Lite, Honor 10 Lite, Moto G7 Power) even come close.
In design it's not all that far removed from Xiaomi's flagship, with a similarly large and almost as bright display, but it's not of quite the same quality. In performance most users would not be able to separate Redmi Note 7 and Mi 9 SE, and it's as capable as many phones costing £350.
Compared to the flagship line it adds microSD support and a headphone jack, but loses the wireless charging, in-display fingerprint sensor and NFC for mobile payments. The triple-lens camera is here reduced to a dual-lens model, but still has a huge 48Mp lens headlining.
On paper the capacious 4,000mAh battery looks amazing; in reality you should get a full day's use from it.
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OPPO F11 Pro (Aurora Green, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage)
OPPO F11 Pro (Aurora Green, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage)
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impeccablesblog · 3 years ago
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Both Oppo and Vivo have made great headway into the Indian smartphone landscape, and are now rated amongst the best phones in the market today. Given their power-packed features and an economical price range, they’re highly preferred by buyers looking for functionality at a decent price.
But among the two, which one triumphs at the end of the day? Let’s list down all the applicable specs to consider and compare before making an informed decision.
Features Oppo F11 Pro Vivo V15 Pro General The Oppo F11 Pro runs on the Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system and features the Mediatek Helio P70 chipset. With a 2.1 GHz, Octa-Core Processor, it comes with two Nano-SIM slots. The Vivo V15 Pro also runs on the same os and has dual SIM features, but it functions on 2 GHz, Octa Core Processor and has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset. Connectivity and Storage Like all the top phones in the market, the Oppo F11 Pro has all connectivity features, such as 3G, 4G, Bluetooth, Wifi with hotspot and USB connectivity.  It runs on 6GB RAM and has a 64GB storage capacity that can be extended up to 256GB. While Oppo’s counterpart has the same connectivity features and RAM, it has the upper hand in terms of storage with its 128GB capacity that can be extended up to 256GB. Display With a slightly bigger screen and resolution, at 6.5 inches and 1080X2340 pixels, the multitouch, Color LTPS IPS LCD display comes with a slightly lower pixels-per-inch of 396. The Vivo V15 Pro features the Color Super AMOLED screen that measures 6.39 inches and has a resolution of1080 x 2316 pixels. However, it has a higher PPI of 400. Battery The 4000 mAh battery gives it 8% more capacity than its counterpart, which means that the phone is likely to last longer. The non-removable, 3700 mAh Li-Po battery offers quick charging. Camera All the best smartphones come with amazing cameras, and the Oppo F11 Pro is no different. The 48MP + 5Mp rear camera and a 16 MP pop-up front camera, comes with a depth sensor for high-quality images. It also allows clicking HDR and Panorama images and can record FHD videos at 1080 pixels @ 30 fps. On the other hand, the Vivo V15 Pro also boasts of a fantastic camera. The rear camera has 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP with autofocus while the front camera is better than Oppo, with its 32MP version. With digital zoom, auto flash, and face detection features, you can easily shoot 4K videos @ 30 fps UHD. While both can easily be among the top phones in the category, the Vivo V15 Pro has slightly better features, in terms of being lighter than the Oppo F11 Pro and with better camera quality. Regardless of whichever phone you choose, be sure to make a financially sound choice by opting for a Tata Capital consumer durable loan. You can buy the phone without worrying about spending a sizeable chunk of money at once.
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OPPO F11 Pro (Thunder Black, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers
OPPO F11 Pro (Thunder Black, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers
Price: (as of – Details) Brilliant portrait in low light. 80 percent larger image sensors capture more light to deliver portraits that shine, even in low light. 48MP + 5MP dual rear camera AI-driven 48MP camera for professional quality pictures in every setting. Raise the bar when it comes to clicking selfies with the rising front camera. Stay supercharged with a massive 4000mAh battery and…
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Oppo F 11 Pro is one of the popular mobiles launched by Oppo. The Oppo F11 Pro sports a 6.53 inch display and a battery capacity of 4000mAh. The Oppo F 11 Pro runs on Android 9.0 (Pie) making it a faster interacting mobile. Oppo F11 Pro offers 64GB 4GB RAM, 64GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 6GB RAM memory variants. Oppo F 11 Pro is also available on EMI at Bajaj Finserv EMI Store.
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16.58 centimeters (6.5-inch) FHD+ multi-touch capacitive touchscreen with 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution, 397 ppi pixel density Memory, Storage and SIM: 6GB RAM | 128GB internal memory expandable up to 256GB | Dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+4G) ColorOS 6.0 based on Android 9.0 Pie operating system with 2.1GHz MediaTek Helio P70 octa core processor, ARM Mali G72 4000mAH lithium-polymer battery providing talk-time of 36 hours and standby time of 360 hours 1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase Box also includes: VOOC Charge Adapter, Earphone, USB Cable, Sim Tray Ejecter, Pre-applied Screen Protector and Protective Case, Important Info. Booklet with Warranty Card and Quick Guide
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Oppo phones Review
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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.
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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.
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Oppo A5s
Series A includes mid-budget smartphones. In April 2019, Oppo launched the A5s.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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But their systems differ slightly in modules. For example, Reno2 received a 13MP telephoto lens.
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The Reno2 F and Reno2 Z cameras are almost identical.
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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.
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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.
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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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Bajaj Finance Oppo F11 Pro is probably the phone that you have been waiting for! Oppo F11 Pro is one of the popular Oppo in the smartphone race. The Oppo F11 Pro specifications includes a powerful Octa-core (4x2.1 GHz Cortex-A73 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A53) processor to boost the performance of the phone. The Oppo F11 Pro on the rear packs a 48MP + 5MPand a 16MP camera on the front for selfies. Oppo F11 Pro is available in 64GB 4GB RAM, 64GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 6GB RAM memory variants. You can buy this Bajaj Finserv Oppo F11 Pro from Bajaj Finserv EMI Store!
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foremostlist · 5 years ago
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Oppo F15 Review
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Oppo has kicked off the new year with the launch of the Oppo F15 — its successor to the Oppo F11. Whether or not we'll get an F15 Pro is yet to be seen, but for now, the F15 offers some necessary updates such as an in-display fingerprint sensor, quad rear cameras, a slim profile, and a new gradient finish for the back. Priced at Rs. 19,990 for the sole 8GB RAM configuration, the Oppo F15 goes up against phones such as the Realme X2 (Review) and Redmi K20 (Review), both of which are power-packed devices and very good all-rounders for what they cost. Does the Oppo F15 pack enough features to be worth considering at this price? Let's have a look. amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "foremostlist-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_title = "My Amazon Picks"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "62f02d25bbd0afd61dce388b26ca756d"; amzn_assoc_asins = "B07KCNPWJ1,B06X16WV9V,B077NPJY3V,B07GX4B7NS";
Oppo F15 design
The new packaging for the Oppo F15 looks nice, and in the box you'll find a silicone case, SIM eject tool, Type-C cable, 20W power adapter and a headset. We have the ‘Unicorn White' colour trim of the F15, which looks eye-catching. The gradient finish at the back transitions from white at the top to hints of aqua blue and lilac towards the bottom. This is a still a laminated back panel though, not glass, but this colour should help hide fingerprints much better than the ‘Lightning Black' trim. What immediately grabbed our attention when we picked up this phone was how slim and light it is. At 7.9mm in thickness and weighing 172g, it's quite comfortable to carry around. The Oppo F15 is a tall phone though, due to the 20:9 aspect ratio of the 6.4-inch display. You get an AMOLED panel with a full-HD+ (2400x1080) resolution and Corning's Gorilla Glass 5. The display gets adequately bright and is legible even under sunlight. The colours are good and so is the sharpness of icons and text. There's a prominent notch on the top for the selfie camera, and a visible chin at the bottom.
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The Oppo F15 gets a new eye-catching colour   The glossy sides make the Oppo F15 a little slippery. The power and volume buttons are placed conveniently on the sides. At the bottom, there is a headphone socket, a USB Type-C port, and a speaker grille. This phone has a triple card slot for two Nano-SIMs and a microSD card. The back panel curves a bit on the sides for better ergonomics. The quad camera module on the rear protrudes slightly but not as much as on other phones such as the Realme X2. We also have the Oppo logo, placed vertically in the bottom left corner. Overall, the Oppo F15 manages to look premium, at least in this colour. We would have liked more premium materials at this price though, such as a glass back. It's also fairly slim and light for a phone with such a large display, which is something we don't see too often.
Oppo F15 specifications and software
Oppo's choice of the SoC in the F15 is a bit of a letdown. The MediaTek Helio P70 SoC was also used in the F11 series last year. While the chip itself offers decent performance, it's at the level we would now typically expect of phones closer to the Rs. 10,000 mark (such as the Realme 3). The Oppo F15 definitely feels underpowered, considering that the Realme X2 and Redmi K20 offer Qualcomm's superior Snapdragon 730 series SoCs at the same price. The Oppo F15 is only available in one configuration, which is 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The latter uses the UFS 2.1 standard, which is good. Other features include dual 4G with VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.2, Widevine L1 certification, GPS, and the usual suite of sensors. There's no FM radio in this phone. You also get a 4,000mAh battery with Oppo's VOOC 3.0 Flash Charge technology.
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The Oppo F15 has a triple card tray for two Nano-SIM cards and a microSD card   Oppo only recently began trial runs of ColorOS 7 for some of its phones, so for now, we have to make do with ColorOS 6.1.2 on the Oppo F15, which is still based on Android 9 Pie. The look and feel of the interface is similar to what we've seen on recent Realme offerings, since they share the same OS. There are some minor differences, such as the absence of a system-wide dark mode. Our unit had the January 2020 security patch, along with features such as Google's Digital Wellbeing, plenty of shortcuts and gestures, and several preinstalled apps. Most of the third-party apps can be uninstalled if you like. There's not a lot that's new to talk about here, and you can read all about ColorOS in our recent reviews of the Oppo A9 (2020) (Review) or the Realme 5i (Review).
Oppo F15 performance and battery life
We used the Oppo F15 as our primary device for a few days, and the experience was pretty good. It's not the easiest phone to fit into a pants pocket, but apart from that, we liked its lightness which made it effortless to use. You can enable one-handed mode through a toggle switch in the notification shade, but sadly, there's no gesture to trigger it. The phone didn't overheat when using the cameras extensively or even playing games, which is good. Games ran fairly well too. PUBG Mobile defaulted to the ‘Medium' graphics preset and gameplay was smooth. There's also Oppo's Game Assistant, which can be accessed within a game and offers options to block notifications, etc. Other stressful titles such as Asphalt 9: Legends also ran well, albeit at slightly reduced graphics quality.
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The Oppo F15 offers decent performance, but for the price, it feels a bit underpowered   The Oppo F15 put on a good show in benchmarks too. AnTuTu returned 194,983 points, while GFXbench's T-Rex test gave us 36fps. While these numbers are decent, this phone is well behind more powerful models powered by the Snapdragon 730 or 730G, such as the Redmi K20 and Realme X2 respectively. The Oppo F15's fingerprint and face recognition systems work very well too. Authentication is quick and face unlock even works well in dimly lit places. The phone holds up well for media playback as well. Full-HD videos look sharp, with punchy colours, and the viewing angles are quite wide. The mono speaker gets fairly loud but is lacking in bass. Battery life is pretty solid. The Oppo F15 ran for 14 hours and 48 minutes in our HD video battery loop test, which is a good time. With regular use, we always managed to use this phone for over a full day, even with lots of gaming and camera usage. The F15 charges pretty quickly too. We were able to get the battery up to 47 percent in half an hour, and about 88 percent in an hour. It took about 20 minutes more after that to fully charge it.
Oppo F15 cameras
Compared to the Oppo F11, the F15 gets a much-needed camera upgrade. There's a 48-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.7 aperture; an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera that doubles up as the macro camera; a 2-megapixel depth sensor; and finally a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor. In the front, we have a 16-megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture. The camera app is similar to what we've seen on recent Oppo and Realme devices, albeit with a few missing features. The primary camera shoots oversampled 12-megapixel stills by default but there's no option to shoot at the full 48-megapixel resolution. Other features such as super-steady video and the ability to use Night mode for the selfie camera are also absent.
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Landscape shot taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)  
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An wide-angle shot taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)  
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A macro shot taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)   In daylight, the main sensor captures fairly detailed landscape shots. Colours are vivid, detail is good, and there's little to no noise in darker areas. The HDR effect could have been better in some instances but overall, it's not bad. The wide-angle camera has autofocus, so stills taken with this sensor have good detail — just not as good as what's possible with the main sensor. Close-ups are sharp and detailed too, and if you get really close to your subject with the wide-angle camera, you'll be able to get good macros. We like this implementation better than having a dedicated camera for macro photos. Portrait mode worked decently well with human subjects and you can adjust the level of blur before taking the shot. Edge detection was decent and image quality was good, when shooting under good light. In low light, we found image quality in landscape shots to be a little lacking. Details were weaker and there was visible noise in the darker regions. The ‘Night' mode helps brighten up scenes but the details didn't improve much. Shooting with the wide-angle camera at night, we got comparatively darker images with poorer details and colours. Close-ups fared a bit better, with decent detail and not too much visible noise.
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Low-light landscape shot taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)  
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Low-light close-up shot taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)  
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Low-light selfie sample taken with the Oppo F15 (tap for full-sized image)   The selfie camera manages some pretty good-looking stills in daylight. Skin textures are smoothened a bit but HDR works well and colours are well represented. With good amounts of artificial light around, we managed to get pleasing enough selfies even at night. Portrait mode doesn't work too well with the front camera, unfortunately, whether it's day or night. The Oppo F15 can only shoot at up to 1080p resolution and not 4K, which most of its competitors support. Video quality is slightly above average and there is stabilisation when shooting using the primary camera. With the wide-angle camera, videos aren't stabilised. In low-light, video quality was noticeably worse with poor details and a persistent shimmer in the footage even with slight movement. You can shoot at up to 1080p using the selfie camera too, but without any stabilisation. The camera app feels familiar, and in the viewfinder, you'll find shortcuts for 2x and 5x digital zoom. The app also has Oppo's ‘Dazzle Color' toggle which boosts the saturation level of photos. Other shooting modes include Timelapse, Panorama, Slow-motion, AR stickers, and Expert. There's a shortcut to activate Google Lens too. Verdict The new Oppo F15 is a good-looking smartphone, and a fairly decent upgrade over the Oppo F11. However, the sub-Rs. 20,000 segment has changed quite a bit compared to a year ago, which is why the F15 feels underpowered compared to its main rivals — the Realme X2 (Review) and the Redmi K20 (Review). The new camera setup is a nice upgrade, but overall image and video quality are not quite up to the mark. What this phone does have going for it are its slimness, low weight, and good display. However, priced at Rs. 19,990, we think you'd be better off with either the Realme X2 or the Redmi K20 —both of which offer much better performance, more premium build quality, and more modern designs. By ForemostList Read the full article
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