Oppo F7
- RishiGuru
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- 01 Oct 2018
rohaan, 22 Sep 2018not as good as pocoEverybody knows Xiaomi Poco F1 is better than Oppo F7 or F9 Pro. But the question is the availability of Poco F1 as it is only available through flash sales.
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- 01 Oct 2018
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- 25 Sep 2018
Oppo f7 6gb ram do not purchase it is very bad .oppo mobiles selling comession basis .fraud company I will purchased 26000 thousand but actually price 19000 do not purchase oppo fake
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- IV5
- 25 Sep 2018
is it true that oppo f7 does not have any notification lights? very annoying for users that cares about
incoming messages, miscalled n reminders..
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- rohaan
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- 22 Sep 2018
not as good as poco
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- Xaugat
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- 20 Sep 2018
Aman, 21 Aug 2018I am using oppo f7 quite months before and it occurs a prob... moreJust turnoff vivid mode while taking the photo in night time
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- 17 Sep 2018
how to update to color os 2.5?????
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- 17 Sep 2018
I will Explain, 01 Sep 2018For those who asking "Is there an Update for Oppo F7?" Answ... moreSony updates their metiatek phones
- RishiGuru
- utg
- 16 Sep 2018
Anonymous, 10 Sep 2018Will they update the android version I doubt it. This compa... moreThat is a big question. If remember Oppo did update their F3Plus from Android Marshmallow (6.0) to Nougat (7.0) in India. Will they do the same for F7 is open for discussion. However F7 phone came with the latest android (Oreo 8.1) available during its release. Which is a good plus point towards the F7. Their latest F9 Pro is a newer model and still ships with the same Oreo 8.1. I purchased this phone under offers for around $200 bucks, and my wife is super happy with it in the solar red variant. I cannot complain what i got for the price.
I had great options like Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 for the same price, but the M1 is more for men with its industrial looks. The F7, I believe is more for inclined towards women with great display, great selfie camera performance, many beauty modes options, good rear camera performance, eye catchy design & flashy colors (Solar red). But the good thing about F7 is it does all of this without sacrificing performance and speed, thanks to the powerful Helios P60 SoC and 4 gigs of RAM.
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- Nexx
- NvR
- 12 Sep 2018
Been using the phone for 4 months now and it has never disappointed me.
Would definitely recommend
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- 12 Sep 2018
I am a malaysian, 05 Sep 2018Why my sim 2 doesnt support internet? How to make "always a... moreSet your data on the sim you're using for internet connection.
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- Anonymous
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- 10 Sep 2018
RishiGuru, 04 Sep 2018I am finding a lot of misconceptions floating here about Op... moreWill they update the android version I doubt it. This company does not update their android version. They just put one version of android in their phones like low end devices. After sometimes you just have to throw it.
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- Chinna
- DkP
- 08 Sep 2018
Auto call recorder not working continuesly .. every time I have to open call recorder app then it works again it stops ..any solution..pls help
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- tUa
- 06 Sep 2018
iTitan2018, 25 Aug 2018I was planning to buy oppo f9 pro or huawei nova 3i which i... morePrior I was too confused between Oppo F9 Pro and Huawei Nova 3i. After some web search I found it will be a bad choice to invest on any of them considering the current offer price of Oppo F7 for as cheap as INR 15K online. Let me elaborate
Huawei Nova 3i (Price: INR 21K)
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Pros:
1) Beautiful dual glass sandwich body with metal frame.
2) Big 6.3 inch (19.5:9) inch Full HD screen
3) Latest HiSilicon Kirin 710 chipset build upon efficient 12 nm architecture
4) Support for Dual 4G VoLTE on both SIMs simultaneously.
5) 128 GB internal memory whereas F9 Pro & F7 makes do with 64 GB.
Cons:
1) Glass builds looks stunning but ultimately fragile. Glass is glass and glass breaks.
2) The HiSilicon Kirin 710 gaming performance is not as good as the Mediatek Helios P60. Mediatek GPU is more powerful.
3) Dual Hybrid SIM, not a triple card slot supporting two SIM cards and a microSD card simultaneously.
4) Smaller battery in comparison to Oppo F9 Pro or even Oppo F7.
5) Primary rear camera module is a 16 MP, f/2.2 with PDAF. In comparison both Oppo F9 Pro and Oppo F7 have brighter lens at f/1.8.
6) Using older microUSB 2.0 port.
7) Ships with 5V/2A, 10 watt wall charger.
8) High price due to recently launched.
Oppo F9 Pro (Price: INR 24K)
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Pros:
1) Big 6.3 inch (19.5:9) inch Full HD screen
2) Corning Gorilla Glass 6 display protection.
3) Powerful Mediatek Helios P60 chipset build upon efficient 12 nm architecture
4) 6 GB RAM, whereas Nova 3i & F7 makes do with 4 GB.
5) Support for Dual 4G VoLTE on both SIMs simultaneously.
6) Primary rear camera module is a bright 16 MP, f/1.8 lens with PDAF.
7) Supports triple card slot supporting two SIM cards and a microSD card simultaneously.
8) VOCC fast charging support.
9) Ships with VOCC fast charger 5V/4A, 20 watt wall charger.
Cons:
1) Plastic build. However the finishing is well executed and the phone looks beautiful. More durable that Nova 3i all glass builds.
2) Using older microUSB 2.0 port.
3) High price due to recently launched.
Oppo F7 (Price: INR 15K, offer price)
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Pros:
1) Big 6.23 inch (19:9) inch Full HD screen. The display of F7 is 2 mm shorter in height compared to Nova 3i and F9 Pro but more importantly 1 mm wider than both. Wider displays are better than taller ones, as the objects you see in display will be bigger.
2) Corning Gorilla Glass 5 display protection.
3) Powerful Mediatek Helios P60 chipset build upon efficient 12 nm architecture
4) Support for Dual 4G VoLTE on both SIMs simultaneously.
5) Primary rear camera module is a bright 16 MP, f/1.8 lens with PDAF.
6) Supports triple card slot supporting two SIM cards and a microSD card simultaneously.
7) Relatively new model with much better value for money preposition at INR 15K with offers.
Cons:
1) Plastic build. However the finishing is well executed and the phone looks stunningly beautiful in Solar Red variant. More durable than Nova 3i glass builds.
2) Ships with 5V/2A, 10 watt wall charger.
3) Using older microUSB 2.0 port.
Verdict
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Ultimately I shunned the Huawei Nova 3i just because of glass build and no Corning Gorilla glass display protection. Personally I will always try to avoid this current trend of fragile all glass bodied phones. They look stunningly beautiful to behold, but once you drop it it's a piece of shattered glass. I prefer the durable route of all metal designs or even beautifully executed high quality plastic body as found on F7. I can ascertain Oppo is able to reach a level with their all plastic bodied F7 that from a distance is impossible to distinguish it to be a glass build or plastic one. And the phone feels premium & very sturdy to hold.
When I compared between the Oppo F7 and its slight modified newer variant F9 Pro, I find Oppo is trying to cash in on the huge demand of F7 with a newer model at a higher price. Currently only Oppo & its sub-brand RealMe have access to this awesome Helios P60 chipset. This SoC performance nearly rivalry that of Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 which generally comes in phones costing over INR 26K. To get that level of performance in F7 at INR 15K is just plain crazy. I opted to go with the 4GB RAM variant of F7 due to:
a) 4GB RAM variant is more cost effective than 6 GB variant.
b) F7 comes with triple card slot, so I can expand 64 GB internal memory with a microSD card while using both the SIMs.
c) Contrary to belief 4GB variant of F7 posts better scores in every benchmark than its 6GB variant. The ColorOS used in the phone along with the P60 chipset seems to be more optimized for 4 GB RAM.
Oppo F9 Pro currently retails at INR 24K and there is INR 9K difference in price compared to F7 (with offers) which is plain unjustifiable. F9 Pro have 2 gigs more RAM at 6GB but amazingly F7, 4 GB variant provides better benchmark scores. With the F9 Pro most notable addition is VOCC fast charging which F7 lacked. Saying that F7 is no slough either as I found when using a QC 2.0 certified charger of 9V/2A, 18 watts with F7, it charges from 0 to 80% at 80 mins flat. 80% charge on F7 equates to 2720 mAh of it 3400 mAh battery and is enough to take you a whole day with moderate to heavy usage. This is possible due to the incredibly efficient Helios P60 chipset found in F7. The main rear camera module is the same bright 16 MP, f/1.8 module which captures decent shots while the second 2MP depth sensor used in F9 Pro is for marketing reasons to make it a dual camera. Selfie camera is identical in both with a 25 MP shooter. All in all I must admit I was pleasantly surprised with the F7, the raw performance it offered, the overall quality of the build you get at INR 15K and the refined ColorOS with Android 8. As such F7 gets a seal of approval from my side and I feel at the offer price on INR 15K I bought, it is simply unbeatable and even eclipses champs like Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 & Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro in this price segment.
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- 05 Sep 2018
Why my sim 2 doesnt support internet? How to make "always ask" for internet setting? Help me please
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- 04 Sep 2018
is there anyway to choose your own photo thumbnail in albums
- RishiGuru
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- 04 Sep 2018
I will Explain, 01 Sep 2018For those who asking "Is there an Update for Oppo F7?" Answ... moreI am finding a lot of misconceptions floating here about Oppo F7.
First let me assure everyone by stating the Oppo F7 is an excellent device. But is it's a value for money device from Oppo? Almost!!! And this is not a trait that was previously followed by Oppo or Vivo as they always gun for offline markets with high margins. But recently Oppo became very aggressive on pricing, and even launching sub-brand like RealMe to compete with Xiaomi Mi series in India.
I have been fortunate to use quite a few smartphones in the past which mainly included flagships from Vivo, Lenovo & Huawei. This includes phones like X5Max, X5Pro, XShot, V3Max & V5Plus from Vivo's stable. I have also made some round trips using Lenovo Vibe X3 and my current phone is a Huawei Honor View 10. Which brings us to the question as of why I am talking about Oppo F7? Well I have recently gifted my wife a F7; the solar red variant and it looks just gorgeous on her hands. I also did a lot of research before buying the F7 and know the in and out of it. I also used it extensively.
Previously my wife used to have a Vivo V3Max but while it was an excellent device with Snapdragon 650 onboard, we were currently facing one major issue with this phone. Currently all phones in India supports 4G VoLTE only in SIM1 slot, but the other SIM always runs on 3G or 2G. With Airtel also launching their own VoLTE service along with Reliance JIO, both of us were in desperate need for smartphones which supports dual 4G VoLTE on both the SIMs simultaneously. However such a function cannot be enabled on existing phones via an OTA update, you will need hardware support for that, more precisely from the SoC in the phone. As of now only a few SoCs have such support, and one of them is the MediaTek Helios P60 found inside F7.
Speaking of Helios P60, it's a great SoC one that punches much above its weight and makes Qualcomm to sit up and take notice. Somebody rejecting the F7 just because it uses a MediaTek chipset will be making a huge mistake. Past MediaTek performance X-series used to be power hungry hogs draining the battery fast and producing a lot of heat. On the other hand their P-series SoC used to be efficient but was capped with outright performance. But with Helios P60, MediaTek had all the moons & stars aligned and it happens to be a powerful as well as efficient chipset. It consumes very less battery due to its advanced 12nm manufacturing process, rejects very less heat as it is very efficient but at the same time having four powerful Cortex-A73 cores running at 2.0 GHz makes it very powerful chip. The other four Cortex-A53 cores do less intensive tasks. Now my wife is getting twice the battery life in F7 and more performance in comparison to her previous device that used Snapdragon 660 which speaks a lot.
Recently I got a super deal during Independence Day offer in PayTm Mall which reduced the price of Oppo F7 from INR 20K to INR 15K and I grabbed one. For that price the F7 becomes a direct competitor of Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (6 GB RAM version) and personally I believe the F7 is a better all-rounder phone of the two as my friend owns the M1. I also want to add that recently both Oppo & Vivo have appeared to change their Android version upgrade policy and now their mid to flagship models always receive version upgrades. For example my Vivo V5Plus initially shipped with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), was upgraded to Android 7.0 (Nougat) midlife and will now receive Android 8.0 (Oreo) around November. In the same way I believe at least there should be one android version upgrade with F7.
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- 01 Sep 2018
For those who asking "Is there an Update for Oppo F7?" Answer: For me"Maybe No" Why???
Reason:
1.Mediatek Processor
2.Oppo and Vivo doesn't have Software updates only bug fix
I have Oppo F7 too and I know there is 0% chance to update an Mediatek Phones
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- 30 Aug 2018
Luthfor, 17 Aug 2018Lol... Fake paid comment... Everyone says F7 battery backup... moreoppo F7 battery backup good.. even in heavy use...