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2000mAh 15.48WH Batterie pour OPPO BLP787 compatibilité OPPO Reno 4 Pro
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Oppo Reno 7/F21pro display, design review
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Oppo Reno 7/F21pro display, design review
Introduction
a list that is not all-inclusive of the devices in the Oppo Reno7. The Reno 7 proper is the one we have for you today and has the blandest of names.
There are no other names, and the lack of 5G in the term implies that there is no next-generation connectivity, which is true. Despite its lite moniker, the Reno 7 Lite supports 5G, but aside from that, it has a lot in common with this 4G-only phone’s genetic makeup. The Essentials is the same device as the Reno 7 and is offered in India under the F21pro brand name, thus the conclusions drawn here should also be applicable to that device. Just be careful not to confuse it with the F21pro 5G, which is the Reno 7 Lite’s other name. If we were able to resolve the issue, that’s excellent; if not, Oppo can easily take the fall.
Oppo Reno 7/F21pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Although the Reno 7’s spec doesn’t sound particularly thrilling, it is nonetheless reasonably nicely furnished. You get a 90Hz OLED panel, 8GB RAM, and at least 128GB of storage, and although though it doesn’t support 4K video recording, the snapdragon 680 should still be strong enough.
A dedicated “microscope” camera with a ring light may make up for the absence of an ultra-wide unit, which is still arguably more significant in terms of the camera experience. The 64MP primary camera is standard fare, and the 32MP selfie camera is a favourite.
Although the ColorOS unduly stood at 12, our team likes that the Reno 7 runs on Android 12. Most other non-flagship Oppo/Realme’s we’ve seen this year were still running on Android 11. The 6.43-inch display and 6nm chipset sound like a good match for the 4,500mAh battery, and the 33W fast charging should result in rather quick top-ups, though setting speed records is out of the question.
Oppo Reno 7 Specs
Body: dimensions are 159.9×73.2×7.5mm, weight is 175 grammes, and IPX4 water resistance is provided. The front is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.
Display: 6.43″ AMOLED, 90Hz, 430 typ., 600 typ., 800 typ., 1080x2400px, 20:9 aspect ratio, 409 ppi.
Chipset: Octa-core (4×2.4GHz kryo 265 Gold & 4×1.9GHz kryo 265 Silver) Qualcomm SM6225 snapdragon 680 4G (6nm); Adreno 610
Memory: UFS2.2; microSDXC; 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM.
OS/Software: ColorOS 12.1, Android 12.
REAR camera : 64MP, f/1.7, 26mm, 1/2.0″, 0.7mm, PDAF for wide (main); 2MP, f/3.3, for macro (microscope); and 2MP, f/2.4 for depth.
Front camera : 24mm (wide), 1/2.74″, f/2.4, 32MP, and 0.8mm.
Video recording : Gyro-EIS, 1080p At 30 fps, on both the front and rear cameras.
Batter: 4,500mAh; 33W Reverse Charging; Fast Charging.
Misc: optical fingerprint sensor, 3.5mm Jack, and RGB ring light surrounding the camera (notifications, charging progress).
Unboxing of Oppo Reno 7
Unboxing of Oppo Reno 7/21pro Image credit : FoneArena.com
Our Reno 7 review unit arrive in a phone-only state – sometimes we get a suitcase full of accessories, sometimes it’s like this. But the retail box of Reno 7s do ship with a 33W adapter to match the phones specs, as well as the cable Ringo with it. A protective case also included in the box.
Design
The Reno 7 that we are reviewing takes us back a few years and is similar to the Find X2 pro. While the shapes and colours are off, the find reference is still there on the Reno in this sunset orange colorway, which also features a faux leather back and a frame that looks like gold.
Design of Oppo Reno 7/21 pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Glass-fiber leather Oppo calls it, and they’ve tested a 200,000 unit in a lab for denim friction resistance. scuffs up jeans? Although a strange metric, the rear panel is nice to hold and won’t attract fingerprints.
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Although we haven’t really seen the Cosmic Black version, it appears to have that glitter effect when exposed to intense light, and we enjoy that.
Reno 7 is IPX4 rated, whether it’s Cosmic or Sunset. The 4 indicates it should be okay in case of a water splash, so maybe don’t leave it on the table while you’re kneading that pizza dough. The X indicates it has no rating for dust resistance.
Beautiful design and color. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The design of the camera island is quite distinctive, with the two-tone colour scheme emphasising the usable cameras. While using the keyboard, at least, it doesn’t wobble despite being rather a sizable bump.
The ring light surrounding the microscope camera on the Reno 7 is a special feature that is somewhat of an outcome of the camera configuration. When photographing up close, it will not only illuminate your subject, but it can also serve as a notification light and a charge status indicator.
Although the frame of the Reno 7 may remind us of the Find, it actually looks completely different. One drawback is that it’s made of plastic, yet handling it doesn’t seem cheap despite this. More importantly, even though the Reno may be thin as a whole, it is flat, providing sufficient of surface area for gripping, making it simple to pick up the handset from a table.
frame. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Oppo quotes 7.54mm for the sunset edition and 7.49mm for the cosmic version as the device’s thickness. The Reno 7 has a respectably small footprint (159.9×73.2mm) and isn’t overly heavy (175 grammes). It is really pleasant to hold due to its size, form, and materials, something not all mid-range can say about their products.
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The volume buttons (two discrete ones as opposed to rockers) are on the left, while the power button is on the right, according to Oppo, who claims the left-right separation invite controls placement too-ups. All three click responses were quite favourable.
The best application of the card slot is seen on Reno 7’s left side, where two nano SIM slots and a micro SD card can be inserted simultaneously.
Power button, volume rocker, and nano SIM card slot Image credit : gsmarena.com
Unexpectedly, the phone features an audio jack or 3.5mm jack at the bottom. It is accompanied by the standard speakers, USB-C port, and microphone.
A microphone is also located at the top of the phone.
Bottom of the phone SpeakersSpeakers, Type -C And 3.5mm Jack, Opposite direction Mic. Image credit : gsmarena.com
If you’ll pardon the comparison, the 6.43-inch OLED display on the front of the Reno 7 is encircled by a black frame of mid-grade quality. It’s not insignificant per such, and the chin is thicker than the rest of it, but the quantity of the bezels isn’t in any way unsettling.
and bezels of Oppo Reno 7/F21 pro. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The selfie camera is visible through a cutout in the display’s upper left corner, while the earpiece is hidden behind a grille. The gorilla glass 5 that protects the panel itself should be rather durable on its own, but Oppo is also developing a screen for added peace of mind.
Selfie camera. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The optical under-display fingerprint sensor on the Reno 7 is positioned fairly low on the device. The less-than-ideal posture is less of an issue due to the broader chin and reasonable overall dimensions, and after a brief period of getting to know one another, utilising it becomes second nature.
fingerprint sensor. Image credit : gsmarena.
Overall, the Reno 7 is user-friendly and easy on the eyes. Size and weight are also on the low end of the spectrum, which we see as an advantage in a world of excessively large phones, and the sunset orange colorway both deters fingerprints and looks good in the process.
Display
The Oppo Reno 7 has a 6.43-inch OLED display, which is the same size and technology as the majority of the Reno 7 series (the Reno 7 pro 5G stands out with a 6.55-inch panel). The screen features a 20:9 aspect ratio and a 1080×2400 pixel resolution for a 409ppi pixel density.
The refresh rate of the 6.43-inch Reno models varies; for instance, the Reno 7 genuine goes up to 90Hz whereas the Reno Lite is limited to 60Hz. Oppo also makes a peculiar distinction between a touch sampling rate of 120Hz for 5 fingers and 180Hz for 2 fingers.
display Image credit : gsmarena.com
The 6.43-inch Reno 7s are all comparable in terms of brightness, ranging from 430 nits in normal conditions to 600 nits in ambient lighting. Oppo’s claims are not unfounded because the Vanilla Reno 7 achieved 439 nits when the slider was operated manually and 624 nits when the boost was automatically triggered. For whatever reason, the Reno 7 Lite and Reno 7 5G are still slightly brighter than the Xiaomi and Samsung mid-range, which can push 150 to 200 nits more in auto brightness mode.
There are two colour reproduction settings available, neither of which is very accurate. While Natural is more subdued and sRGB-focused, Vivid mode provides provide vivid colours and a wide colour range, targeting the DCI-P3 colour space. We obtained an average dE2000 of about 5 for each mode for the corresponding test pattern, and the grayscale range between the two modes was rendered identically blue. The average numbers only slightly improved when the warm colours temperature preset was chosen, but the grayscale still couldn’t get very accurate, only shifting towards red/pink.
Despite the odd HDR checker app reporting HDR10, Oppo wasn’t mentioned as supporting HDR on the Reno 7/F21pro spec pages, and we received no HDR streams from any of the well-known platforms like YouTube, Netflix, or Amazon Prime Videos. Because Widevine L1 is certified, FullHD streams are available to you.
FullHD streaming support. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The Reno 7’s High refresh rate implementation is the same as the Reno 7 5G’s, and it’s very simple (not that we’d expect anything different). The objects are locked at 60Hz in the standard setting, which has two modes: high. The High setting will give you 90Hz in all compatible apps and throughout the user interface, but it will drop to 60Hz in video playback apps, games, the camera viewfinder, and Google Maps after a short period of inactivity.
Battery life
The Reno 7 has a 4,500mAh battery, which is a fairly respectable amount given the chipset/display combination and has the same capacity as the rest of the family. Indeed, this outfit provided us with outstanding endurance.
We used the Wi-Fi connection for around 17 hours total. Although our testing software had to run the test with the display operating at 60Hz because the phone wouldn’t support 90Hz, the result is still respectable. The video playback time of 21:28 hours (also at 60 Hz) is excellent, and the 33 hours of phone calls are also excellent.
When standby performance is taken into account, the Oppo Reno 7 achieves a good overall endurance rating of 127h.
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Charging speed
As we’ve already mentioned, the Reno 7 review unit didn’t come with a full retail box, but it did come with a 33W charger that matches the one that comes with the phone.
Charging speed. Image credit : gsmarena.com
With that one, we set the time for a full charge to take place from zero to one hour and ten minutes, and the battery was halfway full at that point. Although more expensive versions from both brands can charge more quickly, these are exactly the same results we saw with the Reno 7 Lite and the Realme 9 pro.
Speaker
The Reno 7 has a single, powerful speaker that emerges through a three-slot grille at the bottom of the phone.
speaker’s. Image credit : gsmarena.com
For loudness, the phone received the same Average score as the Reno 7 5G and the Reno 7 Lite. The 5G version and the vanilla Reno 7 have very similar tones. clear vocals, well-defined treble, but still lacking low-end rumble. The lite stays a little louder and leans a little more toward the mid-tones.
Software
The Reno 7 proper stands out from the rest of the Reno 7 family in a positive way. It debuted with Android 12, unlike the others, however that distinction is mainly made up for by a constant layer of ColorOS on top. However, the new core OS version does include several new core functionality that are not included in builds based on Android 11.
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Key among the new privacy features in Android 12. Your central resource for learning which rights have been given to which apps and when they have been utilised is the privacy dashboard. Another new privacy-focused option you get for apps that request that permission is precise or approximative locations. In the quick toggles section, you can add toggles for universally restricting camera and microphone access. When either of the twins is actively being used, a status bar icon appears.
privacy. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The Oppo Reno 7 has unique features, and there are a few other models in the lineup (they incorporated slightly different middle to model) that have brighter backlighting. Another application for the ring light that surrounds the microscope camera is as a status indicator for notifications, calls, and active charging. The majority of us don’t, however, so we might not be aware of all the features.
Brigthing light. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The UI’s exterior resembles that of the other colorOS 12 smartphones. We already had an app drawer, but you can also choose a single-tiered, everything-on-the-homescreen style. Standard notification shading is used, and the quick toggles by default have an Oppo green accent colour (there is also an auto-brightness switch in there). In that you have side-scrollable vertical cards, the recent applications menu is a standard approach. To make navigation easier, Oppo’s vibrant icons are used in the main settings panel.
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performance and benchmarks
The Snapdragon 680 chipset, a modest mid-range SoC that prioritises durability over performance, powers the Reno 7. It has an octa-core CPU in a 4+4 configuration with cores from the Cortex-A73 and Cortex-A53 architecture (4×2.4GHz + 4×1.9GHz). Oppo is very generous with memory, and the Reno 7 has 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage. The GPU is an Adreno 610.
performance. Image credit : gsmarena.com
All competing chipset have more potent cores in their performance clusters, even if it’s only two of them, thus the Reno 7 quickly reveals its lack of ambition in the performance sector by scoring notably poorly in the single-core test in Geekbench.
Under multi-core loads, there is a more even distribution; the multi-core score is 1653 while the single-core score is 380. The Reno 7 places similarly poorly on AnTuTu with a score of 289250, but it does edge out the Galaxy A23 in this area.
The Adreno 610 is a perfect fit for that understated CPU, and the graphics benchmarks show a similar distribution of power; the Reno 7 doesn’t pose a danger to any significant rival.
In addition to their efficient energy usage, lower-end chipsets also offer stable performance. The Reno 7 doesn’t have a lot of power, but it consistently produces good results. For the most part, at least. After 50 minutes of a full-power CPU throttling test, we noticed a slight hiccup, but it was not particularly concerning.
Camera
There are units in the Reno 7’s fairly unique camera system. The primary camera is an ordinary 64MP device with nothing unusual about it. Even though the 2MP depth sensor is practically nonexistent, it is still a pretty common option. The third camera—which is actually a “microscope”—is when things start to get a little interesting. This makes the total number of cameras on this phone three at the time, and those are all of them; there is no ultra-wide, which we now take for granted at pretty much any price point.
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Returning to the last point, many Reno 7 versions actually do not have an ultra-wide camera, so the basic models’ specifications shouldn’t come as much of a shock. Even so, the Reno 7 could have been significantly more versatile with an inexpensive 8MP camera, but we’re not accountants. It’s important to note that the Reno 7 Lite lacks an ultra-wide camera as well.
Additionally, it lacks a microscope, whereas the Reno 7 (also known as the F21 Pro, since we were there) does. The GalacyCore GC02M1 sensor, which is a tiny 2MP 1/5 device with 1.75mm pixels and is mounted behind an f/3.3 lens, is not overly spec’d. Only a few mm separate the subject from the camera housing, and focus is fixed.
The main camera is brought across. It has a 26mm equivalent lens with an f/1.7 aperture and a 64MP OmniVision OV64B sensor (1/2.0 optical format, 0.7MP pixels). According to what we can tell, the main camera is found on at least five of the Reno 7 and probably many more mid-range smartphones.
Another well-liked piece of equipment is available for selfies: a 32MP Sony IMX 709 sensor (1/2.74″, 0.8mm, Quad-Bayer). It is coupled with a fixed-focus, f/2.4 aperture lens.
The camera app is unchanged since the switch to Android 12 and is identical to what we saw on the Reno 7 5G and Reno 7 Lite. Simple to use; the microscope mode may be reached through the More sub-menu, while the primary camera modes are displayed in a standard carousel configuration. On the viewfinder, there are two zoom toggles: one for the primary 1x mode and one for the 2x zoom, which is still sourced from the primary camera.
On top of the viewfinder are the standard HDR and AI mide controls. You can choose from shutter speeds as slow as 32s and ISO settings as high as 6400 in the pro mode, which also offers a histogram. Grid lines, geotagging, and a toggle for the shutter sound are all available in the settings menu.
camera UI. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Daylight image quality
The Reno 7s’s main camera—which is also its lone camera—takes good daylight images that are suitable for the class. The 16MP photos are created very organically and have a tonne of detail. However, there is an abnormally high amount of grain in them; it is not unpleasant, but it is noticeable. Although the dynamic range isn’t very great, it’s adequate enough to not be a problem. The colors, on the other hand, are very appealing; they’re neither garish nor boring. Additionally, we had a reliable white balance, which prevented any weird colour cast.
main camera 1x zoom. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Although there isn’t a dedicated camera for the 2x zoom button in the viewfinder, the main camera still achieves some impressive results. Even at the pixel level, the images are extremely detailed and appear to be coming from a stand-alone 16MP tele. They’re not perfect, and you might occasionally see soft photos or details rendered in a jagged manner, but overall they deliver excellent zoom performance for a phone without a zoom camera.
Daylight main camera 2x zoom Image credit : gsmarena.com
As opposed to upscaling 16MP photos to 64MP like some other budget phones do, the 64MP option does seem to be arriving at the full resolution by demosaicking. With these well-lit daylight scenarios, you can capture more detail than in 16MP, but the images are typically much noisier.
Daylight main camera 64MP 1x zoom. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Lowlight photo quality
The Reno 7 isn’t operating at peak efficiency in dim light. The dynamic range is somewhat limited, with particularly poor highlights and excessively black shadows. Although there is a lot of noise, the detail can be considered to be acceptable in areas with sufficient light for the phone to function. When images are generally underexposed and the highlights are blown to white, colours still retain their saturation well, but there are fewer of them.
Low-light photos main camera 1x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
The dramatic difference introduced by night mode makes the tonal development much more endearing. Highlights are rendered much more accurately, and where there was once a blob of white, there is now detail. Though it’s not as pronounced, the shadows also receive a slight nudge. One drawback of night mode is that detail becomes a little softer.
Low-light photos main camera 1x Night mode. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Low-light photographs are merely just usable at a 2x zoom. Use of Night Mode and examination above the level of the screen’s capability is advised.
Low-light photos, main camera 2x zoom
Low-light photos, main camera 2x zoom
Microscope camera
The Reno 7’s microscopic camera is incredible. Since you must be a very precise distance from your subject in order to have it in focus, millimetres, the shooting procedure requires some getting used to. Additionally, because the depth of field is so narrow at this focus distance, even the smallest motions will have an impact on how crisp your pictures are.
microscope camera Image credit : gsmarena.com
Due to the phone’s ability to shoot 1,200×1,200px square images, the 2MP nominal resolution is really reduced to 1.44MP. The native magnification, which is labelled 15x in the viewfinder, is one of two. Although there aren’t many pixels, it has decent per-pixel detail and lets you take pictures of things a regular camera wouldn’t be able to. It’s nice as a novelty and might even be kind of useful, for instance, if you need to check the supply setup for your display.
microscope camera 15x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Things begin to appear too soft as a result of the upscaling introduced by the 30x magnification.
Microscope camera 30x. Image credit : gsmarena.com
Portrait mode
Despite the occasional error, like the clipped ear in the first instance, subject identification in portrait mode is generally reliable. The third picture’s ambiguous depiction of the hair is nothing important, and it is typically corrected by taking additional pictures. It might be natural to tone down the blur level a bit, but this is a minor quibble.
selfie camera
Selfies taken with the Reno 7 are ok; they are stored at the nominal 32MP resolution, but they lack the detail to demonstrate this. We surmise that they were originally 8MP binned photographs that were then upscaled to 32MP and sharpened vigorously. However, they would undoubtedly produce superbly sharp 8MP or 12MP images. The majority of the time, colours are true, if not overly exuberant.
video recording
The maximum resolution and frame rate for video recording on the Reno 7 is 1080p at 30 frames per second. Although 1080p files are enormous when using h.264 and a bit rate of 20 mbps, which is already rather high for this mode, it does not have stabilisation in this top option and also allows you to encode your film using the h.265 standard for lesser file size.
Pro And Cons
Pros
design that stands out in the sunset orange colouring and is also quite light and small.
Even though the phone is not tested for submersion, having an IPX4 rating is excellent.
good value for the money, long-lasting battery.
enough RAM and storage capabilities.
A few minor pleasures include a dedicated micro SD card slot, a 3.5mm audio jack, and NFC.
At a 2x zoom in daytime, the results are surprisingly impressive. The microscope camera was wonderful and enjoyable.
Cons
The chipset is weak and cannot support 5G.
Camera performance in dim lighting is unimpressive.
No recording in 4K or 1080p60.
And no ultra-wide lens camera.
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edwinkjayesh · 3 years
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Oppo Reno 7 Series
Oppo Reno 7 series that includes Oppo Reno 7 5G, Oppo Reno 7 SE 5G and Reno 7 Pro 5G is confirmed to launch in India on February 4. For the unversed, the smartphone series debuted in China last year. As per the China variants, Oppo Reno 7 5G will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC, while the Pro model is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200-Max SoC. What made this funny is it really looks like iPhone lite version. Actually I won't recommend these. It's your wish to go on with it or not.
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Redmi Note 11S
Xiaomi India has confirmed to launch Redmi Note 11S in India on February 9. As per the official teaser, the smartphone will house a quad rear camera setup. It will come in a blue colour option. The smartphone is expected to feature feature a 108-megapixel primary ISOCELL HM2 sensor, an 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 ultra wide angle lens, a 2-megapixel OmniVision OV2A macro lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It is expected to be powered by a MediaTek Helio G96 SoC. Redmi Note 11S might come with up to 8GB of RAM along with 128GB of internal storage. It's a feature packed smartphone but it still gets problem with the software. It's really buggy sometimes. Redmi still haven't found a solution for this. If it is available for around 20 - 30k I will recommend.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 series
Samsung Galaxy S22 series that is expected to include Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Pro and Galaxy S22 Ultra will debut globally at the Galaxy Unpacked 2022 next month. Notably, the official date of the event is yet to be announced. The Ultra is likely to bring the Note’s S pen with it and also a similar boxy design. The other two models – Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22+ are expected to be the usual S series devices with curved design and no S Pen there. Most awaited phone actually. But I really look forward to the redesign, as per the leaks I hated but I love the key factor point S Pen.
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OnePlus Nord CE 2
OnePlus Nord CE 2 is expected to debut in India next month. OnePlus Nord CE 2 has passed the testing phase in India and is expected to debut in India in February. The smartphone was also spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website hinting that it will debut in India soon. It appeared with model number IV2201 and Ivan codename. The smartphone is expected to come with a 6.4-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset, and a 64-megapixel triple rear camera setup. Yeah I Hope You Have Scene the Party scene conducted by the OnePlus : P.
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Realme 9 Pro , Realme 9 Pro
The two Pro models, Realme 9 Pro, Realme 9 Pro+ are expected to debut in India in February. Realme 9 Pro+is exoected to come with a 90 Hz refresh rate AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G chipset, and a triple rear camera setup. On the other hand, Realme 9 Pro is expected to come a 120Hz refresh rate 6.6-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 695 chipset, 8GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage. It might feature a 64-megapixel triple rear camera setup. The Best Phone Out Of All actually. I kept this for the last because I want this phone to be seen by the readers of my articles who read from the top to the end. Yeah these are the phones. When it comes out, I will try to write a full review per phone. So this is - Edwin K Jayesh.
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Google Home Shazam
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We’ve all been there, peacefully minding our own business, when suddenly an infectious melody enters our heads that we just can’t place, no matter how hard we try.
We’ll desperately consult family, friends, the internet in our vain attempt to identify the track, and Shazam's no good as it needs a snippet of the song itself to identify it. Well, Google’s latest feature is here to make this situation a thing of the past.
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Shazam application is the most popular music application has been downloaded hundreds of millions of time. Once you install this application on your Android device then you can easily identify your. First trailer for SHAZAM!
Announced at Google’s ‘Search On 2020’ event, the Google Android/iOS app now supports the option to use voice search to specifically search for songs by humming or whistling.
Dubbed Hum to Search, the feature uses machine learning to match a hum or whistle to a song. If Google’s data is anything to go by, with the question ‘What Song is Playing?’ reportedly being input into Google search almost 100 million times a month, this feature should prove extremely popular.
You don’t even have to have the right tone or key, which should help alleviate the embarrassment of your tone-deaf rendition of Era’s ‘Ameno’ in front of your friends.
To access the functionality, ensure you have the latest version of the Google app installed on your smartphone. Open the updated Google app and then tap the microphone icon to start Voice Search. Tap the prompt called ‘Search for this Song’ that should appear towards the bottom of the expanded search box and let rip with your humming or whistling.
After 10-15 seconds, Google will present a series of potential matches based on your input with quick links to the song on streaming services as well as related content like lyrics and music videos.
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So, how well does it work? In our testing, we found that Hum to Search was able to identify numerous classic and contemporary tracks, particularly from the Pop and Rock genres, such as Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart and The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights with relative ease.
However, the search seemed to falter when presented with hummed renditions of contemporary Hip-Hop, namely Kendrick Lamar’s Alright – and there’s no way this kind of tool could be used to identify less melodic genres like Death Metal.
Regardless of the feature’s limitations at the time of writing, it still offers a clear advantage over services like Shazam which require direct samples of the track in place of Google’s much lower requirement of humming or whistling. We’re sure this feature can only improve over time, like all deep-learning AIs.
This feature is currently available in English on iOS, and in more than 20 languages on Android.
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Google recently filed a patent that on first glance seems remarkably similar to Shazam. But rather than identifying music, Google will 'listen' to the environment around you to answer questions like 'who's in this TV programme?' or 'who directed this movie?' Michael Thomson, senior digital media strategist, DigitasLBi outlines its potential.
Having already conquered the subjects of the world, Google now wants to know more about your world. In a recently published patent, Google details how it plans to use signals from your environment – such as what you’re watching on television – to create a frictionless way to search.
At Advertising Week Europe, Google introduced “Search in the Age of Assistance”, a way to connect inspiration with action, search intent with search result.
This “assisted” world that has been patented is merely a breadcrumb trail, leading us closer towards a broader ambition:
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“Artificial intelligence would be the ultimate version of Google… it would understand exactly what you wanted, and it would give you the right thing.” – Larry Page, co-founder of Google.
Google would like an effortless relationship with you – after all, you know each other well. It should be easy, like a friendship.
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Search for a general subject and your approach is natural. As Google has come to know what to expect from us to some extent, we also know what to expect from its response. ‘How old is Edinburgh Castle?’ will return a factual statement, much like a tour guide would. Google will now even voice your answer, which is more human than machine. Ten years ago, the response would have been a list of links.
Search has clearly made strong strides recently: using our pin-pointed location to add context to the weather, changing what it provides based on where it predicts we’re driving to, or looking at email receipts to know where we’re flying to. It will recommend we leave in 10 minutes so we don’t miss our check-in, and explore our chat history to find out which restaurant we need opening times for (without us needing to name the place when commanding). It has so far simplified our day to day lives to the best of its impressive ability.
The challenge for Google is; us, and our world. We’re complex. We’re not available for crawling and indexing, unless we have a digital footprint.
Environmental search is arguably the next natural step. It’s no longer just a matter of making our lives easier, but rather, helping us to stay engaged in the right moments.
This new development gives us a glimpse into how Google wants to know and understand us. As we discover how it plans to listen to our environment – i.e. what’s happening around us – it’s clear that it aims to improve its relationship with inspiration and action.
Like a version of Shazam, but beyond music, the search engine will – on command – answer queries like ’Who’s the lead actor in this show?’ or ‘Who directed this movie?’. By listening to your environment, it’s able to use sound to establish what you’re watching, and provide you with answers. Fast.
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To make this a reality, you’d need a device with a sound recorder, making Google Home or Mobile essential. Chromecast could play a role too, but there’s no apparent reference to it in the patent.
The patent does list the types of content it will be able to carry this out for: movies, music, television shows, trailers, podcasts, images, artwork, books, magazines, internet video and video games. To get a similarly good result in today’s search, you’d need to add more meat to your query. For example, ‘Who’s the lead actor in T2 Trainspotting?’ or ‘Who directed T2 Trainspotting?’.
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The difference is subtle, but what changes is the context (or environment). As the searcher, you will not need to know the name of the movie you’re watching before searching, for example.
Aside from the problem-solving that the patent authors depict, what I enjoy most is Google’s interest in us. This new solution has the potential to open up a whole new world of searches, which would typically require multiple research steps. Imagine being able to ask ‘what shoes is the actress wearing?’ or ‘what’s the name of the street they’re walking down?’ when watching a film. A welcome development for brands, I’m sure.
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CellphoneS News: Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G phone exposes scientific specifications on Geekbench
Therefore, OPPO SmoPhone has officially launched the Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G Phone which will be introduced on December 26. and once again we have With more leaks about this kind of phone. Let's find out with @opponguyen2212​
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This information is branding on the Geekbench feature measurement page. Only a few days before the OPPO Reno 3 Smarphone will be available. Although, unknowingly or accidentally, Geekbench has leaked some information about the configuration of this phone.
The details are as follows, according to Geekbench scoring page, Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G Phone With product code is OPPO PCRM00 With memory of 8GB RAM and DC Snapdragon 765G chip product. Reno 3 Pro will run on the most advanced Android 10 platform.
According to Geekbench, the Oppo Reno 3 Pro phone scored 2847 points in the single-core test & 7686 points for the multi-core compression.
Regarding other Power sources, the Reno 3 Pro will have a punched AMOLED screen with 6.5 inch size and has a pixel distribution of 2400x1080 pixels and a 20: 9 aspect ratio.
The device will have an internal memory of 128GB / 256GB with a cluster of 4 rear cameras in order of 48MP, 13MP, 8MP, 2MP. On the front we will With the selfie camera There is a 32MP lens.
How do you see the performance specifications of this Smarphone OPPO Reno 3 Pro phone? Please comment below.
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OPPO Reno 4 Pro Artist Limited Edition Will Be Announce Soon
OPPO Reno 4 Pro Artist Limited Edition Will Be Announce Soon
OPPO’s official WeChat account stated that it will announce the OPPO Reno 4 Pro artist-limited edition mobile phone designed by co-branded artist James Jean next Monday (August 17).
It can be seen from the text and posters officially released by OPPO that the slogan of this limited mobile phone is “Summer Adventure”, or the back cover of the phone has a summery fun pattern design. And the…
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upcoming smartphones july 2021 in india|samsungs upcoming phones
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So, I am back with the new post on top upcoming smartphones in the month of July 2021. In the previous month in June, a lot of phones launched at every price range. Some phones are good some are bad. But, overall experience is decent. 
In the month of July brands like Tecno and Infinix will launch their flagship phones. The first time they are launching their flagship phones. Earlier they only target the midrange and low range price segment market. 
So, let's get started. 
1. oppo reno 6 series.
Oppo will launch their reno 6 series this series was already launched in China in the past month. Series have camera-centric phones made for camera lovers. 
Also, the design of the phone is really good and very premium looking. Reno 6 series phones will have a flagship processor of Mediatek. 
Reno 6 series have two phones Oppo reno 6 and Oppo reno 6pro. It will launch around mid-July 15 to 16 July. 
2. OnePlus. 
The real successor of the OnePlus more might be launch in India in July. There are a lot of rumours about this phone that it will launch in July. Also, many rumours that this phone will be on the Flagship processor of mediatek, Like dimensity 1200 or dimension 1000. 
Although there are not any official confirmation from OnePlus about the launch of this phone. 
Hope that this phone will not disappoint us as the earlier phones like the OnePlus 9 series.
Read also: Officially OnePlus is dead. 
3. Xiaomi. 
Xiaomi is not going to launch many phones this month. But, there is the highest possibility of launching the Redmi 10 series. A lot of phones are launched in the redmi note 10 series. 
4. Vivo.
Vivo is not going to launch any phones this month. 
5. Poco.
So, let's talk about the Poco. Poco is all set to launch its new phones. There are might be two phones launched by Poco. The Poco f3 gt will be the rebranded version of the Redmi K40 gaming edition which was launched in China last month and the second phone might be the Poco X3 gt will be the Rebranded version of. Redmi note 10 pro 5G. 
These will be very good phones which will launch at a very aggressive price. 
Read more: Redmi K40 Gaming edition(the gaming beast). 
6. Motorola.
Motorola can launch their two to three phones in this month of July. The edge series of Motorola will launch in July. One phone can be based on Snapdragon 778 processor this processor is the new processor by Snapdragon.
And, the second phone can be on Snapdragon 870 which is a flagship processor. 
By the end to mid of July, these phones can be launched in India. 
7. Realme.
If we talk about Realme who launch at least two to three phones every month in India. In July. In India, in July they might not launch any phone but in china, they will launch Realme X9 series phones the X9 pro and X9. 
The second lineup they can launch is the Realme GT Master edition which will be the Camera Centric phone. 
In India, these phones can be launched in August. 
8. Micro max.
Micro max the Indian brand we all want that they do some better but since the last three months Micromax didn't launch any phone. But there two phones the Micromax In2b and In2C had been listed in the Geekbench list. So, they are ready and testing is going on with these phones. 
Might be these phones can be launched in the month of July. 
Let's see how well these phones be. Hope that these phones will be good and fulfil our expectations.
9. Tecno.
Tecno is ready to launch its new flagship phone, The Tecno Phantom X. This phone will be based on Mediatek Helio G 95. Yes, I know that this processor is not a flagship processor. 
But, Tecno considered it. 
You can see every detail about this phone on this website, So, follow for the latest teki updates. 
10. Infinix.
Infinix will also launch its new flagship phone the Infinix Zero X the processor of this phone is not confirmed yet. But many features like an under-display Fingerprint sensor, curved display and more. 
This phone can be launched in the mid of July. 
This will be the first premium phone by Infinix. 
11. Samsung.
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Samsung has listed many phones to launch in this month of July. The phones that can be launched are Galaxy F22, Galaxy A22, Galaxy F52, Galaxy A52. Out of these A52 and F52 will be 5G phones and other than it All phones will be 4G phones. 
Also, the flagship phones of Samsung like Z fold 3 and Z flip 3 phones can be launched in the month of July in India. Hughes possibility that all of these phones will launch in July. But, A52 and F22 are officially confirmed. 
These phones can be launched at the end of July. 
12. Asus.
Asus will launch their 8Z and 8Z flip phone in India 🇮🇳 . These phones were already launched globally in the month of May. These phones were set to launch in the month of June but because of the second wave of covid, Asus postponed the launch of these phones. 
The exact dates are not confirmed but might be launched in the second week of July. 
So that all my friends for today these are the top upcoming phones which will launch in India in June. 
Note that this is not 100% confirmed ✅. Some phones might be postponed or not launch. 
Read more: The Snapdragon 895 is set to launch
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TechStage | Oppo Reno 4 Pro im Test: Spitzen-Smartphone für 500 €
Das Oppo Reno 4 Pro kommt mit 12/256 GByte, tollem OLED-Screen und Flagship-Kamera. Einen Spitzen-Chip sucht man aber vergebens - lohnt der Kauf trotzdem? Read more www.techstage.de/news/…... www.digital-dynasty.net/de/teamblogs/…
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5G phones on test: Google Pixel 5, Samsung A42 and Oppo Reno 4 Pro – Which? News
5G phones on test: Google Pixel 5, Samsung A42 and Oppo Reno 4 Pro – Which? News
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With the wider rollout of 5G across the UK and new, cheaper 5G phones hitting the market, now might be a good time to invest in a new handset.
5G first launched in the UK in late 2019, promising huge improvements on download speeds, a more reliable network and better signal strength indoors than 4G.
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OPPO's Reno 5 Pro will launch with the Dimensity 1000+ processor: new leak
The OPPO Reno4 series originally launched in June 2020. Despite this, it seems the OEM is forging ahead with a new generation for these phones. An earlier leak has suggested that the base-model 5 would not deviate from the Snapdragon 765G found in its predecessors. However, it now seems the Pro variant might be a very different story.
A new device, the "OPPO PDST00", has appeared on Geekbench 5 with a platform called the ARM MT6889Z/CZA. This processor has also been seen in the Vivo V1986A ahead of its launch. This device turned out to be the iQOO Z1, and does indeed have the Dimensity 1000+.
Its new potential rival has scored exactly 3000 in multi-core Geekbench tests, which outdoes most of the iQOO's results in the same respect to varying degrees. This possible Reno 5 Pro has been joined by another unfamiliar OPPO phone, the PEGM00, on this website.
It has a Qualcomm processor with the code-name lito: the 765G, in other words. Both of these possibly upcoming devices have about 8GB of RAM and run Android 11. Therefore, should they really be the successors to the Reno4 and 4 Pro 5G, they may now not be too far from a launch.
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The 5G era is a good opportunity for video creators. Whether it is the content production process or the viewing format change, it will push the traditional content form to video. To this end, major mobile phone manufacturers have also made articles on video viewing/shooting. This time, OPPO released the latest Reno 4 series product, which focuses on improving the night scene video function, and the 65W super flash charging technology on the FindX2 series is decentralized, so that 5G mobile phones can also become video while improving the user experience. production tool. Before the release of the new product, Titanium Media also took the lead in getting Oppo Reno 4 Pro. Next, the author will show you if it can meet everyone’s expectations for the 5G era.
After entering the 5G era, the volume of some mobile phones suddenly “expanded”, and the weight has increased a lot. This is unacceptable to OPPO, so this has Reno 4 Pro.
In fact, as early as the Reno 3 series, OPPO has begun to significantly reduce the weight of the mobile phone, while also compressing the thickness of the mobile phone. With the latest Reno4 Pro, this advantage in weight and thickness has become more obvious.
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Yes, the thickness of the Reno4 Pro phone is only 7.6mm. Compared with many 5G mobile phones today, this thickness obviously belongs to the first echelon! This makes the phone feel very comfortable, plus the bodyweight of 172g, even if you often hold the Reno4 Pro will not feel obvious discomfort.
For us, the biggest highlight of Reno4 Pro this time is the design of the back cover. Unlike the previous AG glass process, this time the new Reno Glow crystal drilling process is used to create a more shining visual style.
According to the official introduction of OPPO, this process is to form more than one million micron-level prism crystal pits on the surface of AG glass. So when the light shines up, the back of Reno4 Pro shines like innumerable stars.
This process is not only good-looking but with the support of AF anti-fingerprint film, the feel is still very comfortable, just the right feeling, let us put it down.
On the rear camera, Reno4 Pro still continues the style of the previous generation. The matrix design in the upper left corner is used. The three cameras are arranged vertically. The camera module base is made of acrylic material, which is perfect for the color of the phone. Transition, full of design!
Turned to the front, Reno4 Pro is equipped with a 6.55-inch FHD+ hyperbolic flexible OLED perforated screen, thanks to excellent black border control, and finally achieved an extremely high screen ratio of 93.4%, due to the opening of the front camera The hole is only 3.952mm, so the overall look and feel of the screen are excellent.
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In order to enhance the visual experience, this screen also supports a high refresh rate of 90Hz, and also supports a high touch sampling rate of 180Hz, whether it is playing games or daily use, you can feel faster operation response.
In other data, Reno4 Pro’s screen performance is also very good. Passed the certification of HDR 10+, the effect of watching HDR video is more shocking; in terms of brightness, this screen maintains the high level that OPPO has always been, and the highest brightness reaches 500nit. The peak brightness can even reach 1100nit, so you don’t have to worry about seeing the phone screen in the sun in the future.
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In recent years, the general trend of mobile phone image development has the following points:
1. The top head manufacturers do both addition and subtraction on the number of cameras to achieve full-focus shooting capability;
2. With the addition of custom sensors, excellent imaging power starts from the “core”.
3. Various manufacturers pay more and more attention to the weight of the algorithm in terms of image power. The top manufacturers are more important than hardware than software.
Under such a general trend, new features such as super night view photos, portrait background blurring, and real-time video background blurring give users an unprecedented new image experience, but the pinnacle of the 4G era-video, especially dark light, night scenes In terms of video, there are still no manufacturers to get involved. OPPO Reno 4 Pro, which focuses on 5G video phones, allows users to find that dynamic dark-light video and night scene video has a different charm.
Let me talk about the parameters first, OPPO Reno4 Pro made a subtraction of the image power, using an efficient and mature three-camera solution: 48-megapixel main camera + 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera + 13-megapixel telephoto camera, to satisfy everyone from far away All-round image demand from Guangda to Wei.
Of course, this super wide-angle camera can be described as promising, supporting a 120-degree super-large viewing angle, using Sony’s new IMX 708 sensor, 1/2.43-inch sensor size, can output 16:9 format video, let you create every time you create Has the taste of movies.
In terms of still photos, this time OPPO Reno 4 Pro can be said to be stable: the colors are suitable for shades, the contrast is moderate, the resolution is just right, and the real scenery is recorded on the photos more beautiful.
For the adjustment of this Sony IMX 586, OPPO is already familiar with it. It can be said that it has reached its peak on OPPO Reno4 Pro. The most significant improvement of this main camera is the improvement of photo resolution, whether it is a cat captured on the street. , Or trees and buildings, the default output of 12 Megapixels can also obtain very good picture resolution, zoom in to find details, the more interesting the more.
The quality adjustment of the main camera has been very good, and the performance of the ultra-wide-angle lens can surprise us even more.
Today, the proportion of ultra-wide-angle photos in user albums is getting higher and higher, and the requirements for ultra-wide-angle photos are also increasing: the angle of view must be large enough, the white balance between the main camera and the ultra-wide angle, and the difference in picture quality should be reduced as much as possible. For these requirements, OPPO can be said to meet one by one.
Through the upgrade of the lens module and the excellent sensor, OPPO Reno4 Pro’s ultra-wide-angle photos have excellent center and edge resolution; more obvious is the control of purple fringe, whether it is a high-gloss edge or a backlight scene, purple fringe is almost Can be ignored. The excellent ultra-wide-angle picture quality gives people a pleasing feeling.
As for the night scene photos, as the sensor continues to penetrate and the ultra-wide-angle sensor is updated, the night scene level naturally rises.
OPPO Reno 4 Pro is obviously not satisfied with the excellent static shooting ability, this night elf will further improve the dynamic shooting ability. The first is the highly acclaimed Super Video Stabilization Pro in the predecessor. The OPPO Reno4 Pro has been upgraded to the latest version-Video Super Stabilization 3.0.
“Video Super Image Stabilizer 3.0” actually includes “Video Super Image Stabilizer”, “Video Super Image Stabilizer Pro”, “Front Video Super Image Stabilizer” and other functions.
“Video Super Image Stabilization” is realized by the OIS+EIS dual image stabilization carried by the main camera, while “Video Super Image Stabilization Pro” relies on the IMX708’s ultra-wide-angle and 16:9 straight-out format to provide more space for image stabilization processing. You can make the picture more stable while shooting more content.
OPPO, which already has a lot of experience in the rear camera anti-shake, began to focus on the front camera anti-shake on the Reno4 Pro. After entering the era of universal video, the video recording effect of the front camera has been raised to an unprecedented height. In actual shooting, users rely more on mobile phone stabilizers. Although the effect is good, it is very cumbersome, and the appearance of “pre-video super anti-shake” makes the reason for buying a stabilizer one less.
It can be seen from the test samples that the front camera video anti-shake effect is very different before and after opening, especially for the stability of the picture during walking, OPPO Reno4 Pro performs very well; when the front camera is fixed, It can also continue to superimpose the post-effects, and can at most use the blur, filter, and beauty.
In addition to expanding the image stabilization of the front camera and multiple effect overlays, OPPO Reno4 Pro locates 5G video phones and covers video functions from day tonight. The new moonlight night scene video algorithm extends the user’s horizon tonight scene video.
Here I have to cue the IMX708 on the Reno 4 Pro again. The Sony IMX708 is 1/2.43 inches in size, with a single-pixel area of ​​1.4μm, and also supports pixel four-in-one to 2.8μm, which has a stronger sensitivity and can output 16:9 format video. In addition to the hardware, OPPO also created the “Moonlight Night View Video Algorithm”, which can effectively increase the light intake by 74.4% in extremely dark environments (about 5lux), and at the same time increase the purity of the picture by 33.7% to achieve a brighter and more pure night view video.
After actual testing, OPPO Reno 4 Pro has significantly improved the brightness of the screen and the details of the dark parts after turning on “Super Night Scene Video”, just like a professional lighting lamp, which enhances the overall perception of the video screen; and under the action of the IMX708 lens, the video is framed The scope has also been improved.
More importantly, this brightness increase does not bring very serious color noise to the picture, which is more in line with the user’s perception preferences.
HDR video
In addition to expanding the front camera’s video anti-shake and multiple effect overlays, OPPO Reno 4 Pro launched the first self-developed HDR algorithm, which uses different exposure strategies for different light ratio scenarios to achieve a wide dynamic range when shooting video, in backlighting, etc. In the high light ratio scene, Reno4 Pro can also clearly record details, highlights, and shadows transition naturally.
As you can see from the real shots, the color grading style of LiveHDR video is relatively bright, which is more pleasing to users. More importantly, the details of its dark parts have been greatly improved compared to ordinary videos. As a result, OPPO Reno4 Pro has become an all-weather video shooting artifact.
Reno 4 Pro Battery
Similar to the rhythm of VOOC flash charge 4.0 last year, OPPO began to decentralize the 65W SuperVOOC. After Reno Ace, Find X2 series, and Ace2, OPPO Reno 4 series became the fourth member of the 65W SuperVOOC super flash charge family.
65W Super Flash Charger believes that many people will not be able to go back after use. For example, after getting up in the morning and plugging in the charger, from the time of washing, changing clothes to going out to work, OPPO Reno4 Pro equipped with 65W Super Flash Charger can charge 60% The electricity above. Like this kind of rush to go out but found that the phone’s battery is low, the existence of a 65W super flash charge can be said to be a “life-saving benefactor”.
Compared with the previous generation Reno3 Pro equipped with VOOC flash charge 4.0, Reno4 Pro with 65W super flash charge can be charged to more than 60% in 15 minutes and can be fully charged in 36 minutes. In this regard, we also conducted a comparative measurement.
As can be seen from this charging curve, OPPO’s 65W super flash charge is still the industry leader: the same 12% power starts to charge, Reno4 Pro takes only 30 minutes to charge to 100%, while other brands of 55W fast charge mobile phones It took 53 minutes to fill.
Reno 4 Pro Performance
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OPPO Reno 4 Pro is still equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor that everyone is very familiar with. Here is a brief review of this processor.
The Snapdragon 765G is based on Samsung’s 7nm EUV process. It integrates the Snapdragon X52 5G baseband and supports NSA/SA. The peak download and upload rates of 5G can reach 3.7Gbps and 1.6 Gbps respectively.
The Snapdragon 765G adopts the “1+1+6” three-cluster design of 1*2.4GHz large core + 1*2.2GHz medium core + 6*1.8GHz small core. The CPU architecture is the same as the Snapdragon 855 Kyro 475. In other respects, Snapdragon 765G integrates Adreno 620 GPU, Spectra 355 ISP, and Hexagon 696 DSP.
The Geekbench 5.1 with OPPO Reno4 Pro equipped with the Snapdragon 765G scored 612 points for single-core and single-core, 1803 points for multi-core, and 344243 points for Antutu. The overall performance was good.
We chose “QQ Speed” for the test. The image quality option was adjusted to the highest. Finally, the average number of frames measured was 59.8 frames, and the performance was very stable and smooth.
ColorOS 7.2
The overall UI design of ColorOS 7.2 has not changed much from before, and it is still a familiar and elegant design style. Whether it is a native theme or an open third-party theme, it reflects OPPO’s “light and borderless” concept.
As can be seen from the version number, ColorOS 7.2 will not bring great changes in design or function. However, there are small surprises.
ColorOS 7.1 system part
In ColorOS 7.1 on OPPO Ace2, a new “OPPO Relax” is added, which can play comfortable sounds, make us work more efficiently, and can also speed up sleep. Especially with the addition of Dolby Atmos, you can also simulate a near-real sound experience. It is recommended that interested users can try this application to enjoy the power of sound.
On ColorOS 7.2 on OPPO Reno4 Pro, the new “OPPO Lab” appeared. “OPPO Lab” is equivalent to a laboratory, it adds several fun new features, such as “Gravity Wallpaper”, “It is decided that you”, “Icon sink” and so on.
“Gravity wallpaper” is actually a desktop wallpaper that can follow the gravity direction of the user’s mobile phone to produce dynamic effects. When it’s okay, holding the mobile phone and turning around to appreciate the wallpaper seems to be quite decompressing.
“OPPO Lab” also has a built-in shortcut for “icon sinking”. “Icon sink” is actually a new one-handed gesture: on the desktop. Swipe up from the left or right side of the screen (triggering success rate is higher at the surface), trigger the application icon to sink, and then continue to slide to the desired Let go of the opened application icon to open the application. This one-handed gesture is indeed ingenious, and it also takes advantage of the hyperboloid screen.
“It’s up to you to decide” is simply a turntable, and built a lot of themes, such as “what to eat out”, “how to forgive boyfriend”, etc. And then get the answer through the turntable. This little application is undoubtedly helping those who have difficulty in choosing.
5G experience
In terms of network speed, we use mainstream Speedtest software for testing. What needs to be mentioned is that we got the engineering machine when evaluating OPPO Reno4 Pro. In addition, the system version is also different from the officially listed models, so The final measured 5G network speed may be inconsistent with the actual measurement results you buy.
It can be seen that in our test environment, OPPO Reno4 Pro’s 5G network download rate is 10.9 times that of the 4G network, and the upload speed is 1.9 times the latter.
In such a 5G network environment, the download application can achieve the effect of reading the progress bar immediately after clicking, and there is basically no loading time when the web page is opened. Click to open the page. Pull the progress bar of 1080P online video at will, you can hardly see any buffering in the 5G network environment, and the buffering is basically completed in an instant.
Read Also: Realme X50m Review: Dual-Mode 5G, 120Hz High Cost-Effective Phone
Where To Buy
OPPO is not necessarily a trend-leading manufacturer, but it must be a manufacturer that stands at the forefront of the trend. While each family was still “fighting” for photos, OPPO released Reno2, the main video stabilization video phone; while each family was still rushing to launch a heavy and thick 5G mobile phone, OPPO launched a 171g thin and light 5G video Mobile phone Reno3 Pro.
Now, OPPO has brought Reno 4 Pro with a thin and light body, a new crystal drilling process. Video super image stabilization 3.0, super night scene video, 65W super flash charge, etc. Which once again lets users praise it. With such a video artifact that covers the needs of all-weather video shooting. Xiaobai can also become a video expert in the 5G era.
Oppo Reno 4 Pro Review: Snapdragon 765G, 65W Fast Charging The 5G era is a good opportunity for video creators. Whether it is the content production process or the viewing format change, it will push the traditional content form to video.
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so-goodbye-smile · 5 years
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Xperia 5 Vs Note 10 Camera Comparison Shootout
Pic 1 Berry So from time to time throughout the video you see this little blue spinning thing in the top corner. That will be an opportunity for you to vote on which phone is winning. Once you do that you'll be able to see what everyone else is voting for. This is quite a close range shot of a wild berry resting on a moss covered tree. The first thing I notice about this image is the white balance & colour saturation.
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The Xperia 5 photo has a cooler blue white balance and the Note 10 much warmer. I think the AI on the Note 10 photo has kicked in here and boosted up the colours quite a bit. No let's zoom in in post editing to get a closer look at the details. So you can see actually the Note 10 in this scenario has done a really good job if preserving the fine details.
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Now pic 2. The selfie test. So one very apparent difference that you'll notice is the Xperia 5 has a much wider field of view & The skin tones are much warmer on the Note 10 photo. Both have great details. The Note 10 seems to be doing a better job of preserving the highlight details and the Xperia 10 seems to be delivering more natural colours. Which one wins this one. Theres a poll...
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Picture 3 - Autumn leaves No I think this is a perfect example where AI enhancements go a little to far. The Note 10 plus as boosted the colour saturation so much that it looks almost artificial. The Xperia 5 again does a great job of delivering a natural image...although it does seemed to have added a lot of background blur automatically. Where as the note 10 has way more of the background still in focus.
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Picture 4. Macro Mushroom So trust me on this. Going I foresee in 2020 all the big smartphone companies will be making a emphasis on Macro. This photo was taken at around 7cm away from this wild mushroom. You can see that the Note 10 does a better job of capturing detail at close range. That's not to say the Sony couldn't do the same. Take a look at the foreground of the photo at the bottom left corner. The sony xperia 5 has that twig perfectly in focus...but for some reason not the top of the mushroom....I did try to get it to focus on it..but it kept adjusting...this was probably one of those situations where I should have used manual mode.
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Picture 5 HDR shot So in order to get HDR to work you need to open the manual mode and switch it on. And what a difference it makes. So on the left the Xperia 5 is delivering an amazing detailed image on the subject of the photo which is my Sony A73 camera and bokeh effect behind. The Black levels are awesome and its handling the backlight pretty well. The note 10 photo also looks awesome. There is not bokeh effect at all. The details on the tree are preserved all the way to the background and the clouds in the sky also look awesome. The foreground however not as sharp as the Sony.
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Pic 6 Selfie HDR So this is the perfect example of how just going into manual settings and switching on HDR can make a huge difference on the Sony Xperia 5. So this is taken using the regual camera mode. The Note 10 does great here handling this high dynamic range situation. The Xperia really struggles and you can see that in the area on the left where the highlights are completely blown out. Now check this out. Manual HDR on and all those details come back and I think you could make a case for the Xperia 5 winning this one. What do you think? Let me know...
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Lens Tests. So this is the primary shooter. Warmer on the Sony Xperia 5 and Cooler on the Galaxy Note 10 plus. Details are comparable. Now 2x zoom again very closely matched. The white balances carry over. Now the ultrawide. It's so close however I will see the note seems to preserve the shadow details really well but maybe looks a bit misty in some areas.
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Pic 7 Night Cinema So I'm very happy to say it seems that Sony have made some significant improvements to their night mode. You can really see that in this photos. The Note 10 has a dedicated night mode which uses a longer exposure which is great. However sometimes the sharp lines become a little blurred. If you compare the edges of the building and the brickwork you'll see what I mean. So when it comes to details the Sony Xperia 5 wins this one. When it comes to the bright light sources in this photo the Note 10 does better. The signs are more readable. Let me know which one you like better
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Pic 8 - night So here is a London street sign with street lighting. Both images have good detail but Sonys night algorithm seems to have added way to much warmth to this one. I think this is the 1st photo in this video where the Sony colours look a little bit off.
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Pic 9. Night Shot And here's another similar shot. Of an electrical box. Again the Sony has the sharper edges and also way more detail this time. but the Note 10 has maybe better colour accuracy again at night.
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Pic 10. Night Selfy So this is a night selfy...and I'm going to leave this one to you. I really hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did it would mean a lot to me if you subscribe and if you just did that means you are now one of the finest.... Check out my Xperia 1 manual mode tutorial video it's on screen right now. I thinks you'll find it interesting.
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cosmichemist · 5 years
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Xperia 5 Vs Note 10 Camera Comparison Shootout
Pic 1 Berry So from time to time throughout the video you see this little blue spinning thing in the top corner. That will be an opportunity for you to vote on which phone is winning. Once you do that you'll be able to see what everyone else is voting for. This is quite a close range shot of a wild berry resting on a moss covered tree. The first thing I notice about this image is the white balance & colour saturation.
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The Xperia 5 photo has a cooler blue white balance and the Note 10 much warmer. I think the AI on the Note 10 photo has kicked in here and boosted up the colours quite a bit. No let's zoom in in post editing to get a closer look at the details. So you can see actually the Note 10 in this scenario has done a really good job if preserving the fine details.
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Now pic 2. The selfie test. So one very apparent difference that you'll notice is the Xperia 5 has a much wider field of view & The skin tones are much warmer on the Note 10 photo. Both have great details. The Note 10 seems to be doing a better job of preserving the highlight details and the Xperia 10 seems to be delivering more natural colours. Which one wins this one. Theres a poll...
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Picture 3 - Autumn leaves No I think this is a perfect example where AI enhancements go a little to far. The Note 10 plus as boosted the colour saturation so much that it looks almost artificial. The Xperia 5 again does a great job of delivering a natural image...although it does seemed to have added a lot of background blur automatically. Where as the note 10 has way more of the background still in focus.
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Picture 4. Macro Mushroom So trust me on this. Going I foresee in 2020 all the big smartphone companies will be making a emphasis on Macro. This photo was taken at around 7cm away from this wild mushroom. You can see that the Note 10 does a better job of capturing detail at close range. That's not to say the Sony couldn't do the same. Take a look at the foreground of the photo at the bottom left corner. The sony xperia 5 has that twig perfectly in focus...but for some reason not the top of the mushroom....I did try to get it to focus on it..but it kept adjusting...this was probably one of those situations where I should have used manual mode.
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Picture 5 HDR shot So in order to get HDR to work you need to open the manual mode and switch it on. And what a difference it makes. So on the left the Xperia 5 is delivering an amazing detailed image on the subject of the photo which is my Sony A73 camera and bokeh effect behind. The Black levels are awesome and its handling the backlight pretty well. The note 10 photo also looks awesome. There is not bokeh effect at all. The details on the tree are preserved all the way to the background and the clouds in the sky also look awesome. The foreground however not as sharp as the Sony.
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Pic 6 Selfie HDR So this is the perfect example of how just going into manual settings and switching on HDR can make a huge difference on the Sony Xperia 5. So this is taken using the regual camera mode. The Note 10 does great here handling this high dynamic range situation. The Xperia really struggles and you can see that in the area on the left where the highlights are completely blown out. Now check this out. Manual HDR on and all those details come back and I think you could make a case for the Xperia 5 winning this one. What do you think? Let me know...
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Lens Tests. So this is the primary shooter. Warmer on the Sony Xperia 5 and Cooler on the Galaxy Note 10 plus. Details are comparable. Now 2x zoom again very closely matched. The white balances carry over. Now the ultrawide. It's so close however I will see the note seems to preserve the shadow details really well but maybe looks a bit misty in some areas.
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Pic 7 Night Cinema So I'm very happy to say it seems that Sony have made some significant improvements to their night mode. You can really see that in this photos. The Note 10 has a dedicated night mode which uses a longer exposure which is great. However sometimes the sharp lines become a little blurred. If you compare the edges of the building and the brickwork you'll see what I mean. So when it comes to details the Sony Xperia 5 wins this one. When it comes to the bright light sources in this photo the Note 10 does better. The signs are more readable. Let me know which one you like better
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Pic 8 - night So here is a London street sign with street lighting. Both images have good detail but Sonys night algorithm seems to have added way to much warmth to this one. I think this is the 1st photo in this video where the Sony colours look a little bit off.
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Pic 9. Night Shot And here's another similar shot. Of an electrical box. Again the Sony has the sharper edges and also way more detail this time. but the Note 10 has maybe better colour accuracy again at night.
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Pic 10. Night Selfy So this is a night selfy...and I'm going to leave this one to you. I really hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did it would mean a lot to me if you subscribe and if you just did that means you are now one of the finest.... Check out my Xperia 1 manual mode tutorial video it's on screen right now. I thinks you'll find it interesting.
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This shootout is a little different from my usual ones. This is the Oppo Reno 2 Vs Oneplus 7 Pro Camera Comparison day & night photography with NO running commentary this time. Which one of these awesome snappers will win? Watch this to find out.How does the Note 10 Plus compare to the Oneplus 7 Pro Camera at night. The results of this one might surprise you! Watch this #WhatGear camera comparison shootout to find out why. This is part 2. If you missed part 1 the Daylight comparison. Here it is: https://youtu.be/OTDQBYhWdEg 🧨💥 SUBSCRIBE TO WHATGEAR!Watch this #WhatGear shootout! It's the Galaxy Note 10 Plus Vs Oneplus 7 Pro Camera Comparison. Can the Oneplus defeat Samsungs latest flagship device? I'm not sure either...so lets find out. This is part 1 the daylight comparisons. If you want to see the lowlight camera tests, then here they are : https://youtu.be/OTDQBYhWdEg 🧨💥 SUBSCRIBE TO WHATGEAR!This is a true David vs Goliath shootout! The flagship Galaxy Note 10 Pro Vs Google Pixel 3a camera. Can the affordable pixel 3A take on the latest Samsung flagship? Well we are about to find out! #Surfshark VPN 83% off - https://surfshark.deals/whatgear #Vodafone UK Deals - http://www.vodafone.co.uk/ #ad 🧨💥 SUBSCRIBE TO WHATGEAR!You may have seen a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus vs Huawei P30 Pro camera test in the past...but not like this one. This is part 1 of a 2 part series. It begins with a NIGHT shootout. 🧨💥 SUBSCRIBE TO WHATGEAR! Source: https://www.whatgear.net/technology/sony-xperia-5-vs-note-10
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