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Oppo F3

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Oppo F3
Akansha Agarwal @akanshaagarwal1414
May 06, 2017 10:17 AM, 1308 Views
(Updated May 22, 2018)
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Hello Everyone, The Oppo F3 features a unibody design, but unlike the F3 comes with a sturdy polycarbonate body with a metallic finish. On the front, you have a 5.5-inch full HD display with 2.5D curved glass. Above the display, you have the dual-camera module, an earpiece and the ambient light sensor. Below the display, you have the capacitive Android navigation buttons for back and app switcher, and a non-clickable home button that also doubles up as a fingerprint sensor. The sensor is quick in scanning fingers and unlocks the device quickly. Fingerprint security can also be used to keep your apps, content, messages and emails safe. Talking about port placement, the volume rocker is placed on the left, the power / sleep button is placed on the right, while the 3.5mm audio jack and microUSB port are at the bottom. The dual SIM-card tray is placed on the right, just above the power button, and one of the best things about the tray is that it accepts two nano SIM cards and has a separate microSD card slot, which is a pretty good setup compared to the hybrid SIM-card slots seen on most smartphones.The 5.5-inch full HD display is crisp and offers decent color reproduction. Not that the display is bad in any way, but at times, the app icon colors look a bit off. Otherwise, the screen is good for watching movies, music videos and more. In 2016, we saw brands upgrading the minimum base storage from 8GB to 16GB and 32GB. 64GB base storage is quickly becoming popular on smartphones. The Oppo F3 comes with 64GB of onboard storage, out of which about 51GB is available for your apps, music, videos and other content. The smartphone also packs in 4GB of RAM to ensure smooth functioning. Highlight of the Oppo F3, the dual front-facing cameras. The smartphone uses two cameras – a combination of a 16-megapixel camera for selfies, along with an 8-megapixel sensor with 120-degree wide-angle view for group selfies. The camera app interface is slick with the flash, HDR and photo mode toggles at the top, while the bottom half has the gallery shortcut, shutter button and camera mode switcher button for single or dual-camera mode. You can swipe left to right to switch between beauty, panorama, time-lapse and video modes. Talking about the quality, the camera performs well outdoors where there is enough light. The photos look bright and sharp. Indoors, when there is enough light, the camera captures good photos, but as the lighting gets dull, the photos tend to lose sharpness. There is also an on-screen flash for better photos in low-light, but they tend to look grainy. Below are some sample shots. When you switch to dual camera mode, some distortion in the form of barrel roll effect is seen along the corners. But that could be because the dual camera lens ( 120-degrees wide-angle mode) also creates a kind of fish-eye lens effect. Also, ensure that you use a selfie stick as your hands will look elongated when taking wide angle shots.The smartphone has a 3, 200mAh battery which is good enough to last an entire day with moderate usage.The Oppo F3 also comes bundled with fast charging ( 2A output current) to quickly charge the phone. The Oppo F3 comes with a 13-megapixel rear camera sensor with phase detection. Average camera quality.Overall I don’t like this phone. Except camera there is nothing special in this phone.

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