Showing posts with label Oppo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oppo. Show all posts

21/03/2018

Full Oppo F7 specs leak via sales pitch notes

We are just days away from the official Oppo F7 announcement, but this latest leak has left little to none for Oppo to unveil. We already saw pictures and teasers, but now we get to learn all F7 specs thanks to a leaked sales pitch manual.
So, the Oppo F7 will pack a 6.23" notched LCD display of 1,080 x 2280 pixels. It will be powered by the Helio P60 chip by MediaTek with an octa-core processor (4x A73@2.0GHz + 4x A53@2.0GHz), Mali-G72MP3 GPU, and 6GB of RAM.
  
The leaked sales pitch
Being the next Selfie Expert entitles the F7 to a marvelous front-facing camera. It should pack a 25MP shooter with background bokeh, various AI goodies, and numerous beautification effects (including group mode).
On the back sits a single 16MP camera with automatic scene recognition for regular shots.
Other confirmed specs include a 3,400 mAh battery and Color OS 5.0 with Face Unlock.
Oppo has already made the R15 duo official, and the F7 announcement should happen on March 26.
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11/03/2018

Oppo is teasing a new F7 "Selfie Expert

The Oppo R15 and R15s have been a rather constant presence in the rumor mill these past few weeks. A new official teaser, however, brings an interesting twist to the company's upcoming lineup - the Oppo F7. This is the first time we are actually hearing anything substantial about the device and there might be a pretty good explanation for that. Looking at the poster, the next "Selfie Expert" looks almost identical in design to the R15, which is probably how it slipped under the radar.


The promotional image in question was posted on Twitter by Oppo India. It showcases the design and also teases the brand's new local ambassador - likely the cricketer Hardik Pandya. Digging deeper through the Twitter comments also yields a date - March 26, when the local announcement is likely to take place.


Make way for the all-new #OPPOF7 now with an awesome notch screen. Can you guess who the Indian cricketer is behind the phone? pic.twitter.com/dc2vaHlm2m


— OPPO Mobile India (@oppomobileindia) March 10, 2018


As far as we can gather, the Oppo F7 will feature a 6.2-inch FullHD+, 19:9 display, with an alleged screen to body ratio of 89.09 percent. Rumors also hint at a whopping 25MP sefie camera - only fitting for a "Selfie Expert", complete with AI features, similar to the Oppo F5, enhanced real-tile HDR, improved beauty mode and AR stickers.


There are no other specs clues currently available for the Oppo F7, but given its visual similarities with the R15, we are not ruling out the possibility of both being base on the upcoming Snapdragon 670 chipset, or perhaps the MediaTek Helio P6 - prime candidates to power the R15. Also, the pair of devices will likely be running Color OS 4.0, based on Android Oreo.


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01/03/2018

Oppo teases R15 and R15 Plus with a notch

Oppo announced the R11s back in November and now it is time to make way for the next upcoming flagship. The manufacturer just teased on Weibo a new device that will be called R15 and R15 Plus. The phone will have a notch on top of the display, bezel-less sides and extremely tiny chin.


Oppo will be the next company to implement the unusual screen design that was introduced by Essential and Sharp but popularized by Apple. Latest phone that arrived with a cutout for the selfie camera and sensors is the Zenfone 5 at MWC 2018.


The company is yet to announce any details about the phone. It will most likely arrive with latest Snapdragon 700-series with AI platform, recently introduced by Qualcomm.


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MWC 2018 is over, here are the highlights

MWC 2018 was jam-packed with exciting tech, which we had a lot of fun experiencing and reporting on. Hopefully you took just as much enjoyment reading our coverage and hands-on impressions. Just in case you missed something from the busy schedule, we have prepared a quick rundown of all the highlights of the Barcelona venue.


And just in case you prefer the more retro approach to things, here are some key points in writing as well:


alcatel


In keeping with its track record, the TCL company unleashed a slew of new devices complete with some confusing and open-to-change-upon-order specs sheets. To be fair, this year's lineup is a bit more premium than usual, with devices like the flagship alcatel 5 likely to end up in users hands even without a carrier contract deal. Joining its ranks are four alcatel 3 variants - the basic one3X3V and 3C, all rocking trendy new 18:9 panels. Even the entry-level actatel 1X gets to participate in the extra-tall display fun.



Huawei


No real mobile announcements from the Chinese giant this year. Well, that does depend on your definition of mobile, since a new MediaPad M5 tablet did make an appearance, alongside a gorgeous, ultra-light MateBook X Pro laptop.


ZTE


ZTE's new additions to the budget-friendly Blade family can potentially make a big market splash, given their aggressive sub-$300 pricing. The Blade V9 and Blade V9 VITA promise premium looks, strong mid-ranger specs and a solid camera experience. ZTE also showcased the Tempo GO as a part of the Android Go initiative.



Nokia


HMD brought a full and rich roster of new devices to Barcelona. The nostalgia train is running on full steam, as the Finnish company officially resurrected the Sirocco branding, in its shiny new Nokia 8 Sirocco flagship.


Surprisingly, it was not the only flagship product to appear on stage. Well, a bit debatable, since the Nokia 7 Plus is based on a Snapdragon 660, but they've packaged that in an exquisitely crafted aluminum body with ceramic-like finish.


The same overall praise for build quality and bill of materials applies to the new Nokia 6 (2018) as well, refreshed for 2018.


HMD has an Android Go offer as well in the retro-infused Nokia 1, complete with Xpress-on covers - another old-school Nokia branding brought back from the glorious days of yore.


But all the exchangeable cases in the world pale in retro-coolness compared to the 2018 Nokia 8110 4G - reborn in Matrix-worthy black and banana yellow.



Samsung


As expected, after an avalanche of leaks, Samsung launched the S9 pair at this year's MWC. Design-wise, the Galaxy S9+ and Galaxy S9 are more of a refinement on their predecessors than anything else, but with a lot of extra features and goodies hiding underneath.


Some highlights include a dual-aperture main camera for both phones, aided by a secondary snapper on the bigger S9+. 4K@60fps video recording and slow motion 720p@960fps are now possible with the new generation of chipsets from Qualcomm and Samsung themselves. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.



Sony


A pair of exciting new flagships from the Japanese giant. Pretty controversial ones at that. The Xperia XZ2 and XZ2 Compact feature a fresh new "Ambient Flow" design, a lot curvier than before, complete with 18:9 displays. Underneath, both are true powerhouses, built around the Snapdragon 845 and a refined version of Sony's familiar 19MP Motion Eye camera system.


HDR recording and display panels are some of the other highlights in the new Xperia XZ2 pair. The Dynamic Vibration system is a peculiar novelty as well.



Vivo


Vivo managed to soak up quite a lot of spotlight at this year's MWC with the APEX concept phone. It’s a unique device, or rather a unique tech demo (because it's what it is), for more than a few reasons. Thanks to new advancements in OLED technology, the APEX's 5.99-inch panel spans nearly the entirety of its front and also doubles as a speaker and earpiece. Plus, the company's next generation under-display fingerprint technology now spans the entire bottom half of the screen. To top it all off, the selfie camera pops-up when needed via a small motorized dome. If you haven't done so already, you need to check the vivo APEX out.



Asus


Asus also brought a full bag of new handsets to Barcelona, namely a fresh new Zenfone 5 line (not to be confused with the 2014 original). Asus is clearly shooting for feature-rich flagships on a budget with the Zenfone 5 and 5z. Both come with tall 19:9 panels, complete with an iPhone X-style notch, live animated emojis and a generous amount of AI sprinkled all over - a recipe worthy for 2018.


With a notch less and some downgrades in internals here and there, the Zenfone 5 Lite still promises to deliver all the software goodies and revamped experience of its bigger sibling. And last, but not least, there is the slightly more traditional Zenfone Max (M1) - no AI treatment for this one, but plenty of juice from the 4,000 mAh battery.



LG


LG jumped hard on the AI bandwagon as well, releasing a new and ambitious in scope ThinkQ platform. To go along with it - a pair of devices, or should we say memory options for the V30, descriptively titled the LG V30S ThinQand V30S+ ThinkQ, with 6GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage, respectively. The only other change is the duo of new colors.


There wasn't really any new hardware to speak of in LG's "K" lineup either, although, technically, these were refreshed with 2018 versions as well.



So there you have it - the MWC 2018 at a glance. We're looking forward to a few other exciting announcements scheduled for later this month so consider this just the start of an exciting season.

31/01/2018

Oppo A71 (2018) launches with Snapdragon 450, "AI Beauty Recognition Technology"

The Oppo A71 was quietly announced last September, but it looks like it was a short-lived model. That's because today the Oppo A71 (2018) became official in Pakistan, ahead of a probably imminent launch in India.
The A71 (2018) is very similar to its predecessor, but packs in a couple of improvements (and, oddly, 1GB less RAM). It has the same 5.2" 720p display, 16GB of expandable storage, dual-SIM functionality, 13 MP f/2.2 main camera, 5 MP f/2.4 selfie shooter, and 3,000 mAh battery as the original A71. It's even got the exact same dimensions as that, measuring 148.1 x 73.8 x 7.6 mm, and weighs the same 137g.

What's new is the Snapdragon 450 chipset, replacing the old MediaTek MT6750. Qualcomm's SoC comes with the Adreno 506 GPU and a CPU with eight Cortex-A53 cores clocked at up to 1.8 GHz, and should enable an improvement in app starting speed of 12.5% on average compared to last year's A71.
This chip is paired with 2GB of RAM in the Oppo A71 (2018), and the phone runs ColorOS 3.2 based on Android 7.1 Nougat. It's an ever so slightly newer version of the UI overlay compared to the ColorOS 3.1 featured in the original.
That means you can use Oppo's "AI Beauty Recognition Technology", which is "based on a global image database that serves as an experienced photographer, who knows your beauty and will offer the most suitable beautify effect for you", according to the official website.
The Oppo A71 (2018) will be offered in gold and black. It's priced at PKR 19,899 in Pakistan, which at the moment means $179 or €144.
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