The Oppo F1 is the ambassador for a whole new potential line of
handsets within the manufacturer's portfolio and as such, it definitely
deserves some attention.
However, despite the lofty "F1" title that instantly sparks up images
of Formula One cars or fighter jets, swooping at phenomenal speeds, the
Oppo F1 has no actual aspiration of blowing users away with
performance.
On the contrary, the 5.0-inch phone has its roots set firmly in the
mid-ranger realm. It sets out to offer some decent hardware, wrapped in a
very signature Oppo-style body, akin that of the R7 line, all the while
keeping pricing more reasonable.
Speaking of pricing, Oppo seems to have a rather odd pricing policy,
with the R7 often going for more than the R7s, so, hopefully, the F1 can
help bring some order. Cheaper or not, the Oppo F1 is still a very
nice-looking phone. We still find it rather refreshing to see Chinese
companies exploring a design language of their own rather than simply
shadowing industry leaders, like Apple's iPhone.
Besides its charming, albeit familiar exterior, the Oppo F1 has
another trick to lure potential buyers - a superb selfie experience, or
at least that is what the marketing team has decided to focus on. The
Selfie Expert is definitely a catchy tag line and the team is justifying
it with the 8MP front-facing camera with an aperture of f/2.0. The tiny
shooter does look impressive on paper, especially considering it is on
board a phone that costs around $250. However, a digital camera is only
as good as its software and processing, so we'll make sure to check its
virtues for ourselves. But, more on that later.
Oppo F1 key features
- Metal alloy body
- Hybrid Dual SIM/microSD slot
- 5.0 inch IPS LCD display with 720p resolution and 294ppi
- Octa-core 1.7 GHz, Cortex-A53, Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 SoC, 3GB of RAM
- 16GB of built-in memory
- Color OS 2.1 on top of Android 5.1
- 13 MP, f/2.2, phase detection autofocus main camera with single LED flash
- 8 MP, f/2.0, 1/4" sensor size front camera capable of shooting 1080p video
- Cat. 4 LTE (150/50Mbps); Wi-Fi b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.0; GPS/GLONASS; microUSB
- 2,500mAh battery capacity
Oppo F1 main disadvantages
- The display has a resolution of only 720p
- Built-in memory is rather small
- VOOC fast charging technology is notably missing
As you can see, the Oppo F1 doesn't really shine with any particular
point on its feature list. Even more so, with the increasing number of
interesting budget offerings, these days $250 can definitely get you
more power or a bigger, higher resolution display from manufacturers
like Xiaomi or Meizu.
However, Oppo has been happy to offer similar hardware in the R7 line
so far for lot more money, so the F1 still has its place in Oppo's
current lineup.
What follows is a short and sweet review (shorter than usual, anyway)
to get you through the most important aspects of the Oppo F1, while
keeping our impressions and observations brief and to the point.
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keeping our impressions and observations brief and to the point.
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