This
device was saved for last at the recent Oppo Philippines launch a few days ago.
We got out first hand experience of the Oppo Find 7a
Specs:
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 801 quadcore chipset
5.5
inch Full HD display
152.6
x 75 9.2 mm , 170 g.
Quadband
2G & 3G, LTE
ColorOS
base on Android 4.3
2
GB RAM, 16 GB ROM
Expandable
up to 128 GB via microSD
13 MP rear camera with flash: 6P lens, F 2.0, Blue grass, Sony 2nd gen. stacked sensor
13 MP rear camera with flash: 6P lens, F 2.0, Blue grass, Sony 2nd gen. stacked sensor
5
MP front camera: 80 degrees visual angle, 5P lens, F 2.0, blue grass
USB
OTG support
2800 maH Li-Po battery with VOOC quick charge
Top view: 3.5 mm. audio jack, pin hole (for noise cancellation)
Bottom view: Micro USB port, pin hole mic
We
checked the camera as this is one of the main highlights of the said device.
Even though we don’t have the sample camera shots, we tested it on normal
lighting (for both rear and front camera) and low light (we tried to emulate a situation
with the help of an Oppo PH representative as we wrapped around a 5 peso coin in one hand, as you imagine the 5 peso is in a cave. The coin was also the subject) and we were impressed as it can
compete with the best cameras from other international brands. We saw even the smallest imprint info of the coin in oour subject with the help of flash
Right view: Volume rocker
Left view: Power button
Back view: The 13 MP rear cam with flash with the matte-finish back cover
The ColorOS UI
is smooth. For the video player, we tried the touch shortcuts (like the MX
Player) but the plus there is when you do a 3 finger swipe upwards, it will do
a screenshot of the video. Good thing that it has a matte finish which is
advantageous for sweaty hands like us. Good thing like the Oppo Find 7, it
supports the VOOC Quick Charge which this device can charge at 75% at only 30
minutes. One representative said that the battery inside has 8 pins.
The
price of the Oppo Find 7a is P22,990 for the Philippine market