Sunday, September 10, 2017

Oppo R11


Introduction

The Oppo R11 is perfectly capable of standing its own ground in the midrange and has just enough flair and character to put pressure on the upper tier. Now, it's not of the same caliber as the OnePlus 5 and it obviously isn't the touted Find 9 either, to put another rumor to rest - but it doesn't need to apologize or explain.

Comparisons to the OnePlus 5 are inevitable considering the relationship between the two companies. Issues of who owns what aside, the Oppo R11 was announced ahead of and beat the OnePlus 5 to market.




The Oppo R11 builds on the legacy of the R9 and R9s with a 5.5" AMOLED screen wrapped into an aluminum unibody, but it makes big leaps in the performance and camera departments. For starters, the R11 is the first phone ever to come with the Snapdragon 660, Qualcomm's latest upper midrange chipset. Besides the speed boost, the S660 is said to seriously enhance the low-light and portrait imaging skills.

And photography is where Oppo is trying to not only match but outclass the competition. The R11 joins a growing list of phones to feature a dual-camera setup with wide-angle and telephoto lens, while it also packs a high-res selfie camera. Portrait mode is available on both cams, and Oppo has worked hard to offer high-quality bokeh effects. Optical-like zoom, depth of field, high-res panorama, and 4K video complete the extra-solid camera specs.

Oppo R11 key features
Body: All-metal unibody, Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection.
Display: 5.5-inch 1080p AMOLED, 401 ppi.
Rear cameras: Main camera: Sony IMX398 sensor, 16MP, 1.12µ pixel size, f/1.7 aperture, PDAF, LED flash, portrait mode with bokeh effects, 4K at 30fps video recording. Tele camera: Sony IMX350 sensor, 20MP, 1.0µ pixel size, f/2.6 aperture.
Front camera: 20MP, f/2.0, portrait mode with bokeh effects, 1080p video
OS/Software: Android 7.1.1 Nougat; Color OS 3.1 custom overlay.
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 660: octa-core Kryo 260 processor (4x 2.2GHz + 4x 1.8GHz), Adreno 512 GPU.
Memory: 4GB RAM; 64GB storage; microSD slot (uses SIM2).
Battery: 3,000mAh Li-Po (sealed); VOOC Flash charging (5V/4A).
Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G, dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS/GLONASS, microUSB, 3.5mm headphone jack.
Misc: Fingerprint reader; single bottom-firing speaker
Main shortcomings
No water protection
Hybrid SIM slot
No 1080p@60fps recording
The Oppo R11 is not a flagship, so it's not fair to expect premium features. But for comparison's sake, the latest A-series by Samsung are an example that midrangers can afford water-tight bodies too. The hybrid SIM slot is not the most comfortable solution, but still better than not having a microSD slot at all.


One thing the R11 seems to be unable to afford is the OnePlus' hype machine, but Oppo's huge following in China is working in its favor. The R11 might be less popular outside its homeland, but given a chance it may be capable of pleasant surprises. Did we get any? Let's find out!

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