Rating for connectivity: 7/10, Conclusion, Oppo has entered India only this year and it will need time to create infrastructure to offer after sales services. But if you only worried about its Chinese origin, meaning quality of the phone, then rest assure
The swiveling camera does not impress as a main camera
Oppo has entered India only this year and it will need time to create infrastructure to offer after sales services. But if you only worried about its Chinese origin, meaning quality of the phone, then rest assured. The Oppo N1 is truly a high end smartpho...
Swivel camera, Official CyanogenMod support, Good battery life, Decent viewing angles, Clever gesturebased shortcuts
Not handy(It is huge and quite heavy), No LTE support, OTouch pad awkwardly placed, Expensive
With a swivel camera and plenty of other novel features like O-Touch track pad, O click and Official CyanogenMod support, Oppo N1 is sure to give a different and interesting, if not amazing, experience of Android. But the price may stop many users from bu...
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Published: 2014-03-26, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
full HD display, refreshing Android UI, rotatable camera, gesture supports
Steep pricing
Oppo N1 is surprisingly a well packed product with competent features and a capable performer. But will anyone want to spend as much as Rs 40K on a newbie brand? Those reservations need a quick turnaround for Oppo to deliver its punch in the country....
Abstract: If you've never heard of the Chinese phone-makers Oppo before Hritik & Sonam started advertising about it, then clearly you've not been following tech brands keenly. They were the first smartphone company that announced a 5-inch full HD display and have b...
The Oppo N1 will cost you Rs 39,990, which is a lot for a brand that's yet to establish themselves amongst other seasoned players. Even with all the right ingredients like a healthy spec sheet, good performance and a dependable build quality, it's going t...
Great performance, Innovative design, Rotatable camera, Various gestures make the UI interesting
Too large and bulky, Very highly priced, After sale support could be an issue
Oppo has made a really good effort with the N1. Apart from the huge design, we were very disappointed with the price tag it comes with. At Rs.40,000 you would expect the fastest processor and a stutter free OS, but sadly you don't. The Google Nexus 5 give...
Abstract: The Oppo N1 stands out because of its swiveling 13-megapixel rear camera, which can be used facing either the rear or the front. Obviously, this was the first thing we took a good look at. Our initial impression of the camera is that it is decent with HDR...
Abstract: has finally come to India with their first device launch in India, the Oppo N1. Their flagship smartphone which has a large 5.9 inch full HD display, the Oppo N1 has been priced at Rs. 39,999. The launch was done in New Delhi on 30th January by bollywood ...
Very well built, feels premium, Great display – crisp, bright and has excellent viewing angles, Great stills camera, possibly the best 13 MP camera out there, Well designed OS and default apps with useful gestures, Choice of Cyanogen Mod – Stock Android F
Big and heavy – might not suit everyone's needs or tastes, No micro SD expansion or USB OTG – much needed for a media consumption focused device, Poor video camera – needs to get better, O-Touch works, but doesn't offer great advantages to one handed usag
As mentioned early on in our review, the Oppo N1 is a phablet first, flagship second. Meaning, the device is applicable to you as a flagship only if you agree to the idea of a phablet sized device, which is highly subjective to one’s preferences. In ca...
The phablet space has certainly gone a long way in the past three years. From a virtually empty niche to one of the most hotly-contested segments of the market. The once mocked Samsung Galaxy Note lineup is now receiving the highest form of flattery, with...