Oppo R7 Plus review: Monster truck
Monster truck
Synthetic benchmarks
The Oppo R7 Plus is powered by the Snapdragon 615, coupled with 3GB of RAM - the same hardware setup as the regular R7.
That said, Oppo has set different caps on the two quad-core clusters of Cortex-A53 cores and the R7 Plus reports a configuration of 1.5GHz and 1.21GHz for the CPU. The 5-incher had those numbers at 1.46GHz and 1.11GHz, while Qualcomm's default figures are 1.7GHz and 1.0GHz respectively.
And while Qualcomm's numbers are closer to the big.LITTLE idea, despite the actually identical processor cores, Oppo's take on the matter veers towards the Mediatek concept for True octa-core. Whatever you choose to call its CPU architecture, the Oppo R7 Plus is nicely equipped and we expected solid results.
It started to deliver as soon as it hit GeekBench, where it placed close to the Nexus 6 which packs a mighty Snapdragon 805 inside. Obvious archrival Huawei Mate7 is near, but trailing nonetheless. The whole S615 bunch is entirely left behind. The Galaxy A8, sporting an Exynos 5430 SoC, is somewhat better, though.
GeekBench 3
Higher is better
-
HTC One E9+
4796 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
4242 -
LG G Flex2
3604 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
3394 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
3375 -
Motorola Nexus 6
3285 -
Oppo R7 Plus
3204 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
3165 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
3094 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
2937 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
2922 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
2880 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
2709 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
2683 -
LG G Pro 2
2585 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
2451 -
LG G3
2370 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
2336 -
vivo X5Max
2291 -
HTC One Max
1899
In the compound Antutu benchmark the R7 Plus splits the difference between the big boys and the pedestrian S615 performers. While slightly older flagships are comfortably in the lead, there are no S615-powered devices to threaten the R7 Plus. That includes the Galaxy A7, which scores nearly 10% less. Then again the Exynos-powered Galaxy A8 climbs to the top, rivaling last-year's Note 4. More importantly though, the Sony Xperia C4 posts superior results in both tests.
AnTuTu 5
Higher is better
-
HTC One E9+
50753 -
Motorola Nexus 6
49803 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
49554 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
49273 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
48361 -
LG G Flex2
47680 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
46307 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
45632 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
42460 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
42211 -
LG G3
42038 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
41510 -
Oppo R7 Plus
37750 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
34491 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
31436 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
29907 -
vivo X5Max
29630 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
29452
The general results are much the same, when we head over to Basemark OS II. The R7 Plus is good enough to beat the competition with the same chipset, with the Xiaomi Mi 4i (not actual market rival, used here for performance comparison) coming the closest. Here, however, the Xperia C4 places behind the R7 Plus too.
Basemark OS II
Higher is better
-
LG G Flex2
1601 -
Motorola Nexus 6
1509 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
1370 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
1332 -
LG G3
1327 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
1267 -
LG G Pro 2
1140 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
1120 -
HTC One E9+
1109 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
1003 -
Oppo R7 Plus
913 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
857 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
843 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
830 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
814 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
786 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
737 -
vivo X5Max
620 -
HTC One Max
588
Perhaps most troubling here is the single-core score. It's of little consolation that the last place is shared with the Galaxy A7, when many apps still only rely on one processor core and the R7 Plus is finding it hard to keep up.
Basemark OS II (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
2574 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
2559 -
LG G Flex2
2528 -
HTC One E9+
2439 -
LG G Pro 2
2401 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
2334 -
LG G3
2267 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
2236 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
2216 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
2118 -
Motorola Nexus 6
1967 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
1932 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
1853 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
1819 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
1651 -
vivo X5Max
1618 -
Oppo R7 Plus
1572 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
1572
The Oppo 6-incher picks up speed in the multi-core section of the benchmark, where it's on par with the S810-powered LG G Flex2. Mediatek's actual True octa-cores are stealing the show here, joined by the Huawei Mate7, packing an in-house Kirin 930 chip.
Basemark OS II (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
16911 -
HTC One E9+
16580 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
15012 -
LG G3
9975 -
Motorola Nexus 6
9915 -
Oppo R7 Plus
9817 -
LG G Pro 2
9802 -
LG G Flex2
9758 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
9590 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
9364 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
9332 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
9284 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
9198 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
7749 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
7515 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
7002 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
6467 -
vivo X5Max
5212
Different numbers, but similar proportions are to be observed in the newer Basemark OS II 2.0 benchmark. The major difference here is the multi-core test, where the R7 Plus is pushed down the ranks.
Basemark OS 2.0
Higher is better
-
LG G Flex2
1726 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
1353 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
1267 -
Motorola Nexus 6
1267 -
HTC One E9+
1227 -
LG G3
1189 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
1089 -
Oppo R7 Plus
968 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
939 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
849 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
813 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
757 -
vivo X5Max
656 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
296
Basemark OS 2.0 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
6165 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
6068 -
Motorola Nexus 6
5624 -
LG G Flex2
5597 -
LG G3
5396 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
4365 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
4338 -
HTC One E9+
3444 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
3008 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
2900 -
Oppo R7 Plus
2707 -
vivo X5Max
2580 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
2480 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
2452
Basemark OS 2.0 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
HTC One E9+
28201 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
24035 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
22387 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
21753 -
Motorola Nexus 6
21026 -
LG G Flex2
18856 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
18386 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
17882 -
Oppo R7 Plus
16784 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
16640 -
LG G3
16485 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
13521 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
9755 -
vivo X5Max
8327
The Adreno 405 GPU inside the Snapdragon 615 was never one to impress with performance but Oppo does seem to be making the most of it. It posts virtually the same score as the R7 in Basemark X, both well above the chip's average.
Basemark X
Higher is better
-
Motorola Nexus 6
20901 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
20043 -
LG G Flex2
19360 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
13414 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
13075 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
11875 -
LG G3
10580 -
HTC One E9+
9639 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
8838 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
6501 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
5382 -
HTC One Max
5353 -
Oppo R7 Plus
5349 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
4953 -
vivo X5Max
4893 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
4875 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
4802
GFXBench reports mostly the same scores for all S615 devices and the ones we picked for comparison are all 1080p units so there isn't the usual 720p/1080p division. Higher-grade Adrenos inside flagship chipsets perform notably better, but even the Mali T628 inside the Mate7 manages to pull ahead.
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
LG G Flex2
49 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
40 -
Motorola Nexus 6
38.9 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
31 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
30 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
28 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
27.2 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
26.3 -
LG G3
26 -
LG G Pro 2
22.9 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
16.4 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
15 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
15 -
HTC One E9+
15 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
15 -
Oppo R7 Plus
15 -
vivo X5Max
15 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
14.2 -
HTC One Max
14 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
14
GFX 2.7 T-Rex (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
LG G Flex2
48 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
30 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
30 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
28 -
Motorola Nexus 6
27.4 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
26.7 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
26 -
LG G Pro 2
24.1 -
LG G3
20 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
19.5 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
17.4 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
15.1 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
15 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
15 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
15 -
Oppo R7 Plus
15 -
vivo X5Max
14 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
14 -
HTC One E9+
10
GFX 3.0 Manhattan (1080p offscreen)
Higher is better
-
LG G Flex2
22 -
Motorola Nexus 6
18.6 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
18 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
13 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
13 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
11.3 -
LG G3
11 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
11 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 S800
9.9 -
LG G Pro 2
8.7 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
8 -
HTC One E9+
6.6 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
6.2 -
Oppo R7 Plus
6 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
6 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
5.9 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
5.8 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
5.7 -
vivo X5Max
5.7
The Kraken 1.1 JavaScript benchmark displays an interesting division between the compared devices. Snapdragon 800-series devices are grouped together, among them the Mate7 and the Zenfone 2. Then comes the second tier, formed by the familiar S615 bunch, with the R7 Plus smack in the middle. Trailing the chart are the competing Mediateks.
Kraken 1.1
Lower is better
-
LG G Flex2
4621 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
5057 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
5094 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
5181 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
5567 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
6072 -
Motorola Nexus 6
6088 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
6382 -
LG G Pro 2
6578 -
LG G3
7632 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
11257 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
11439 -
Oppo R7 Plus
11908 -
vivo X5Max
11967 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
12266 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
15815 -
HTC One E9+
17430 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
18124
All-round HTML performance appears to be more dependent on software, as members of different chipset groups are all over the place. The R7 Plus takes two important victories in this one - both the Mate7 and the Xperia C4 are a mile behind.
BrowserMark 2.1
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Lollipop
2232 -
LG G Flex2
2086 -
Samsung Galaxy A8
1992 -
Asus ZenFone 2 ZE551ML (Z3580) retail
1853 -
Samsung Galaxy A7 (S615)
1655 -
Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
1543 -
LG G3
1453 -
Motorola Nexus 6
1447 -
Oppo R7 (retail)
1433 -
Xiaomi Mi 4i
1396 -
LG G Pro 2
1346 -
Alcatel Idol 3 (5.5)
1343 -
HTC One E9+
1279 -
Oppo R7 Plus
1224 -
Huawei Ascend Mate7
795 -
Sony Xperia C4 Dual
793 -
Xiaomi Mi Note
748 -
vivo X5Max
607
Uninspiring single-core results aside, the Oppo R7 Plus is among the best-performing Snapdragon 615 devices, we've had the opportunity to test. The GPU was never meant to excel with FullHD resolutions but does a decent job, while the overall results are consistently first among equals.
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