New smart phone from oppo (oppo find X)

oppo find x specifcations

the first thing you notice about the Oppo Find X is stunning design, glass phones with telescreens aren’t too out of the ordinary these days, but nobody’s doing it quite like oppo.the color scheme is either Bordeaux red or glacier blue, and both are quite eye-catching, the hue gets brighter and more intense towards the thin aluminum edges which are also painte

this phone is curvy the rounded corners and sloping sides reflect light from different angles, giving a crystalline appearance, you may notice something’s missing on the back, the rear camera set up, it’s all hiding inside of Oppo signatures slide out module near the to.

this is what really defines the Oppo Find X, it houses the front and rear cameras, the camera flash and the 3d facial scanner, and slides out when you need any of them, since there’s no fingerprint reader the facial scanner is your go-to option for unlocking, so the phone has to slide out every time you unlock it, the good thing is that is quite fastit’s a pretty advanced scanner too similar to the one on the iPhone 10, it projects 15,000 dots to scan your facial features and is much more accurate than camera based read.

since its infrared it even works in the dark and it won’t be tripped up by sunglasses or a hat, you can also a prefer to only work with your eyes open too for added securitythough you do need to slide out for photos and unlocking you don’t need to for calls, the actual earpiece is on the pop-up module but there’s a grill on the front glass that lets us sound through

source: Oppo find x


oppo RX17 full specifcations

Oppo RX17 Pro Review

the latest phone to come out from Oppo is the Oppo RX17 Pro an upper mid-ranger with an in display fingerprint reader and maybe some of the fastest charging we’ve seen on a phone .

these features don’t come cheap though so was it worth the premium, we are nasphones.com and this is our Oppo RX17 Pro Review .

the Oppo RX17 Pro is the international version of the Oppo R17 Pro, which is found in select markets, the two are identical and have a glass build with an aluminum frame like many high-end phones we’ve seen in 2018 .

you can easily see the family resemblance to the Oneplus 6T, the glass back is curved and tapered, so the phone feels sleek and thin in the hand but here the glass is quite shiny and colorful .

our emerald green model has a gradient from black to green, depending on how it catches the lights, we prefer their radiant mist version though, which has more brilliant colors in a less slippery matte finish .

colors in a less slippery matte finish .

it won’t show notifications though when a new one comes in the screen will turn on and go to the lock screen, the screen itself is 6.4 inches with a 1080p resolution at 402 PPI content looks sharp and blacks are super deep as you’d expect from an AMOLED .

color accuracy is just average though, whites are a bit on the blueish side when it comes to brightness the screen goes up to 455 nits at maximum, respectable though not the highest we’ve seen .

source : oppo Rx17 pro

what about Oppo F9

from the best mobiles in oppo

you may have noticed Oppo also sells in Oppo F9 Pro, but that’s just a fancy name for the extra storage version in India, one of my favorite things about the Oppo f9 is its eye catching design, ours is in the Twilight blue color of gorgeous gradient from light to dark


there’s texture underneath as well in a cool diamond pattern, there’s no official word on what the back is actually made of though, I took some keys to it and they did make a mark, so the material seems to be some sort of plastic or polycarbonate .

going beyond the cosmetics, there is no water protection on this phone, so you have to be a little careful, also on the back is a rear-mounted fingerprint reader which is quite fast and accurate . R

the Oppo f9s user interfaces color OS 5.2 / Android 8.1 oreo, far from stock Android, you can either use the standard navigation keys or up to navigate using gestures .
there’s face unlock too, though it operates using the front cam, not a fancy infrared setup which raises some security concerns .


there’s no app drawer here all of the apps are on the home screen, swiping left opens up customisable panels a display information like weather and appointments and a new useful feature in version 5.2 is the smart bar which you can access while playing a game or watching a video, it gives a bunch of shortcuts so you can manage things without having to go back to the home screen .

source : oppo F9


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oppo R17 specifcations

round about oppo R17

I’ve never really been excited about Oppo devices, and the new Oppo R17 is no different. But since I had the chance to spend some time with it, I thought I would share my quick impressions of the phone with you guys.

This is a pretty good looking phone, especially from the front. The new notch design on this OLED screen isa quite a looker, and even the bottom chin is relatively small.

To me, this is how the notch should have evolved from the Essential Phone. The quality of the display is really good as well, so I’ve really enjoyed watching content on the phone.

But do take note, like a lot of phones from Chinese manufacturers, it lacks Wide vine L1 support. So you won’t be able to watch HD content from apps like Netflix, or Amazon Prime Video.

Hardware wise, the R17 continues the tradition of using new mid-range Qual comm chipsets. This time round it’s the Snapdragon 670. It’s also paired with ample amount of storage and RAM.

In terms of the performance of the chipset, I have no complaint whatsoever. It’s able to run games well, and apps launches quickly. In my time with it, it also seems quite efficient, or maybe it’s just the 3,500mAh battery.

source: Nasphones