Abstract: Oppo's R7 in gold.The five-inch screen is as good as you'll find on any flagship. The AMOLED display produces vibrant colours and deep blacks across the 1080p screen, making the R7 a great little media player.The R7 comes with last year's top-of-the-line...
Abstract: When Huawei's consumer mobiles hit the Australian market, they were a tiny fish in the smartphone-sea dominated by Apple and Samsung sharks. Now that most Australians have mostly grasped how to pronounce the Chinese vendor's name, its comparatively cheape...
Published: 2015-08-11, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The Oppo R7 isn't quite a premium phone, although it looks the part. As a mid-range offering it's very solid value indeed.Mid-range Android phones occupy an unusual space right now, simply because while at the top end there's all the innovation and fashio...
Low price, Stylish, refined design, Bundled accessories including fast charger
ColorOS skin may be annoying, Mediocre loudspeaker, Middling battery life
The $449 Oppo R7 is a deceptive phone in a lot of ways; its affordable and attainable price tag means that it doesn't quite have the unnattainable, supposedly-good-at-everything allure of the current flagship handsets out there, but it's nonetheless good...
Abstract: To say the Oppo R7 is an iPhone 6 rip-off when it comes to design would be an understatement. Everything from the rounded edges and metallic back through to the default wallpaper and the sliding camera menu reeks of Apple's magic looks.Given there's no An...
Fairly comfortable to hold; Thin and includes the 3.5mm jack (w00t!); Decent battery life lasting one to two days; Camera quality ain't bad at all; Includes a case in the box; Can operate as either dual SIM or with a microSD;
ColorOS operating system has quite a few quirks; Performance is a little shaky; No backlighting for the bottom buttons; Old style menu button included, well past what Google recommends; While dual SIM is a positive, nanoSIM owners miss out on a microSD sl
If there's one thing we can say about choosing a phone in Australia, it's that we are quite literally spoiled for choice.Between the brands, there are just so many options to choose from, and when you get down to it, the whole thing can be a bit of a head...
Without hesitation I'd recommend this one to you. At the very least – go check one out.Trevor LongTrev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head.He produces and hosts two popular podcasts, EFTM and Two Blokes Talking Tech. He also appears on...
Premium metal unibody design and build, Attractive price point, Impressive frontfacing 8MP camera, VOOC rapid charging, THE
ColorOS 2.1 has its fair share of bugs, Device slows with little effort, Capacitive nav button arrangement makes multitasking difficult, NFC again absent
The OPPO R7, like many OPPO handsets before it has something a wide range of other handsets still to this day do not offer; a truly quality build, finish and fit in hand. With the R7, OPPO has proved it's possible to craft a solid device with premium mate...