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Published: 2016-02-14, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
If money is prime driver then at $299 this is one of, if not the best, phone in that price bracket. Sure look at Moto G, Sony M4, or Samsung's A series but I think you will find that it meets or exceeds all these on performance and features.OPPO are serio...
Published: 2016-02-14, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
If money is prime driver then at $299 this is one of, if not the best, phone in that price bracket. Sure look at Moto G, Sony M4, or Samsung's A series but I think you will find that it meets or exceeds all these on performance and features.OPPO are serio...
Selling for well under £200 (US$300, AU$370) with no ties to any networks, the Oppo F1 is a phone that people out to snag a good deal can afford, Given its price, it feels great too. Smart use of metal and a slim frame give the F1 an air of the expensive,
Not everyone is going to get on with ColorOS that well. It's one of those deliberately invasive custom interfaces that gets rid of the apps menu, uses longer screen transitions and has a more angular default look, The fancy finish gets a bit less flash wh
The Oppo F1 is among the most sensible handsets Oppo has made, even though at first it may seem like a shallow selfie-monster. This is a value phone in the vein of the OnePlus X, the Motorola Moto G or Honor 5X.Even compared to its sibling, the Oppo F1 Pl...
Slim, part-metal frame, Decent camera, Very good for selfies, Good CPU/RAM combo
ColorOS interface looks dated, Screen quality isn't great
Oppo F1 – Camera The Oppo F1 has a 13-megapixel rear camera with a flash. As with the screen, it roughly matches the best around on specs. However, where the Moto G uses a Sony sensor, this camera has a Samsung ISOCELL one and an f/2.2 lens. It's less of...
Excellent selfie camera, Strong performance, Low price, Beautiful, well-built metal body
Android UI disappoints, Short battery life, No official U.S. network support, No fingerprint sensor, Rear camera software needs tweaking
It was a refreshing change to carry around a sensibly sized, low-weight Android phone, especially when that Android phone has head-turning looks without the wallet-emptying price. The Oppo F1's performance is first rate, it's got a MicroSD card slot to ad...
Published: 2016-04-20, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Great value, Stylish design, Decent camera
Intrusive UI, Plastic edges, Iffy auto brightness
The Oppo F1 is a top phone for those after a budget handset that most people won't be familiar with, especially as it can pass for something a lot more expensive. Its software may take a while to get used to though...
Published: 2016-02-24, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Good value, slim and good-looking frame, decent performance and display, speedy camera performance
Only a 720p screen, plastic sides in build, ColorOS a little dated in places, camera low-light limits
The Oppo F1 is a neat phone, particularly if you're after something that'll keep you away from pricey contracts. It's a slim yet slick performer for the cash - one that doesn't reveal its affordable roots too quickly. However, with just a 720p scre...
Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
The Oppo F1 feels like a phone at least twice its price.With a metal build and gold finish that makes a statement, the F1 doesn't feel like a budget phone. The hardware might not be as fast as others out there, but the cameras could make up for that – esp...
Oppi F1 is a good phone, particularly if you are looking for something that costs decent and offers the looks and user experience of a pricey phone. It's slim design and light weight body is enough to make it stand out and the performance from the Snapdra...