OPPO Reno7 256 GB
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OPPO Reno7 256 GB
Screen:6.43 ", 2400x1080 (20:9), 409 ppi, 90 Hz, panel AMOLED
Memory size:256 GB, UFS 2.2, + memory card slot, RAM 8 GB
Camera:3 modules, 64 MP, microscope, Full HD
CPU (GPU):Snapdragon 680 4G (Adreno 610)
Battery:4500 mAh
Light around the camera (decorative light + notifications)
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Specifications Reno7 256GB
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Model overview based on user reviews
The OPPO Reno7 256 GB smartphone offers a mix of features that cater to various user needs. One of its standout features is the camera performance, which is praised for its capability in evening shooting and the inclusion of a microscope feature, although some users have noted issues with the camera quality and rear flash. The phone supports fast charging, allowing for quick power-ups, which is a significant advantage for those on the go. The display is another highlight, with a bright screen and a 90Hz refresh rate providing a smooth visual experience. However, the phone is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 processor, which some users find outdated and weak. Additionally, the lack of stereo sound and concerns about battery life are noted drawbacks. Despite these issues, the phone's good autonomy and overall functionality make it a viable option for users seeking a balanced smartphone experience.
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May you be satisfied with a good screen and a bigger smaller camera The screen is 90 hertz the camera can be taken in the evening and the microscope can be a good model Satisfied with the old Snapdragon 680 processor and too much money for the whole phone, but there are no shortages |
I liked the phone, used it for 2 years before switching to the Pixel 9. Battery life is weak, but it charges relatively quickly with the included charger. The cameras are decent if you use manual settings; I'll especially point out the microscope—it’s a cool gimmick. I couldn’t get enough of it for the first month, although you need to know how to use it, just like any other camera. I prefer the Oppo display over the Pixel’s; it has more accurate color reproduction. Personally, I also like the Oppo interface more than stock Android. Good display color reproduction, fast charging, user-friendly interface. The camera is good only in manual mode, for many this will be a significant minus, a weak battery. |
Such weak hardware for that price is a disgrace for Oppo. The camera seems alright. The Snapdragon 680 is a weak piece of brick; I don't understand how it's possible to sell a phone with such components for that kind of money. What surprised me the most were the hypocritical bloggers, well, not really surprised, more like they did what they always do—praise this trash. Here they say there's an eco-leather back cover, and a good camera, so you should give your money for this brick. |
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