Almost all-day battery life, Responsive even with multiple apps, Decent camera output, Affordable price
Micro USB only, Less than stellar low-light camera performance, No image stabilization
OPPO is definitely one of the underestimated brands in the market, especially in the international scene. Its “Selfie Expert” F series have mostly delivered on that promise, even if there's still a lot of room for improvement. With the OPPO R11, the compa...
Stylish design, 1080p screen, Dual camera on back, 20MP front shooter, Snapdragon processor, VOOC fast charging support, Custom UI,
Memory, 3000mAh battery
The Oppo R11 comes with many hardware upgrades. The most impressive improvements refer to the processor and camera. The same is not true for the appearance. On the other hand, the company has to change the body as well in order to set a dual-camera on it...
Great cameras, Premium, all-metal design, Quick fingerprint reader, Good battery life, VOOC fast charging, Expandable storage
Poor software user experience, Mediocre performance, Display lacks oleophobic coating, microUSB is outdated, 3.5 mm jack has limited compatibility, No NFC
Published: 2017-09-11, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Great value for money, fine screen, good overall performance, strong camera performance, ColorOS 3.1 may make Apple to Android transition easier
OTG switches itself off after ten minutes of non-use, very unsound default password for personal hotspot, port Micro-B USB rather than Type-C
So, $649 for an excellent AMOLED screen, an extremely good camera, good mid to upper range overall performance. Looks to me like the Oppo R11 deserves its place on the Android leader board.Less aggressive sharpening for Oppo R11, left, than Samsung Galaxy...
Solid build, Nice design that's beginning to find its own form (even if it's still heavily iPhone based), Dual cameras do an admirable job, Great 4G Excellent battery life, offering as much as two days
Still no NFC (a recurring theme for Oppo), Bluetooth connections can feel delayed The iPhone-inspired software isn't our favourite, At least one app didn't work on Oppo's ColorOS, and that has us concerned, No water resistance
If you can forgive the lack of modern connections, the issue with Bluetooth, and the fact that this phone is trying desperately to be an iPhone, the Oppo R11 proves to be one nifty handset that aims to be easy.That's the thing about the Oppo R11: it requi...
Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Design, Cameras, Weight, Android
No NFC, No OIS, No Water resistance, Slippery
The Apple equivalent of this phone could easily cost you double the price of this phone. For that accomplishment alone the Oppo R11 deserves some consideration. The list of things the phone skips on (wireless charging, NFC, USB Type-C, waterproofing, Quad...
Published: 2017-08-21, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Looks like an iPhone, excellent 20MP cameras front and back, slick performance, long lasting battery, fast charging
Looks like an iPhone, no NFC, not water resistant, uses microUSB connection
The Oppo R11 is a handy smartphone that might look like an iPhone clone but it has a smooth user interface, an excellent camera front and back and a long-lasting battery that can be recharged fast.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsSamsung MS750...