We took a glimpse on Oppo's next selfie expert. Here is my first impressions on Oppo F1s
I got the rose gold on this one. Even that it is only HD resolution on a 5.5 inch display, it still looks fine. The phone also feels light for the size at 160 grams.

At the left, you can see the volume rocker while on the right side, the power/unlock button and single tray containing dual nano SIM and micro SD.

Noise cancelling mic at the top, 3.5 mm audio jack, dual speakers (to be confirmed) and pin hole mic plus OTG capable micro USB port at the bottom

These are the main page and pulldown menu based on Color OS 3.0 of Android 5.1 Lollipop. According to an Oppo Philippines official, no info yet on the possible Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Jumping in the Pro mode, it has meat and almost the same that I saw on the Oppo F1 Plus

On benchmarks, it scored at over 41,000 on Antutu and it has 3 point multitouch.

One media personnel asked about the possible 700 Mhz LTE band on the said device so I checked and based on engineering mode, it has band 1, 3, 8 and 40.

The device has acclerometer, light, proximity, orientation, sound and magnetic sensors

And the rear and front camera samples in that order. I am lucky that one of the personnel there has an F1 Plus and I compared it, it has a bit less in color accuracy esp. my green cap but no complains for the Php 7000 difference.


Oppo F1s will be on pre-order this August 12 to 18 in their stores and it will be available this August 19 for Php 12,990
I got the rose gold on this one. Even that it is only HD resolution on a 5.5 inch display, it still looks fine. The phone also feels light for the size at 160 grams.

At the left, you can see the volume rocker while on the right side, the power/unlock button and single tray containing dual nano SIM and micro SD.

Noise cancelling mic at the top, 3.5 mm audio jack, dual speakers (to be confirmed) and pin hole mic plus OTG capable micro USB port at the bottom

These are the main page and pulldown menu based on Color OS 3.0 of Android 5.1 Lollipop. According to an Oppo Philippines official, no info yet on the possible Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Jumping in the Pro mode, it has meat and almost the same that I saw on the Oppo F1 Plus

On benchmarks, it scored at over 41,000 on Antutu and it has 3 point multitouch.

One media personnel asked about the possible 700 Mhz LTE band on the said device so I checked and based on engineering mode, it has band 1, 3, 8 and 40.

The device has acclerometer, light, proximity, orientation, sound and magnetic sensors

And the rear and front camera samples in that order. I am lucky that one of the personnel there has an F1 Plus and I compared it, it has a bit less in color accuracy esp. my green cap but no complains for the Php 7000 difference.


Oppo F1s will be on pre-order this August 12 to 18 in their stores and it will be available this August 19 for Php 12,990