Hey, what's up guys its Fisayo here and this is my unboxing and review of the oppo f11 pro with a pop-up camera. Now I've used the f11 pro for the longest time now.
A little over 30 days and this is a summation of my experience with this device as always I'll talk about pros and cons with this device so stick around to the end to find out everything about it without #FodaAdu let's get to the.
What stands out for me with the F11 Pro apart from the pop-up camera and that's gorgeous dusk tone back and the ridiculously fast fingerprint scanner. I think a lot of things stand out here but right out of the gate, the display is a 6.5 inch 1080p by 2340 p display. Its an LCD IPS display PPI 396. It's very viewable outdoors and the colors leaned towards the higher part of the saturation scale.
It looks very good and there is no notch. Anyway, I enjoyed viewing this device, gaming, overall using this device, and it felt refreshing. The fact that there is no notch makes me like it even more. The chin is quite uneven with the notches side and there just a little bit of screen bleeding at the edge especially when you're using its white background and the screen is set to the brightest.
The forehead of the phone is quite small and it also looks goodies where the earpiece is although it's not a stereo sound system so it's a bit of a bummer.
To the right we've got the power button with the green indent and the hybrid SIM slot for either two nano SIMs or one SIM card and an SD card, at the bottom we've got the headphone jack, microphone port, the charging port and the speaker on the left side is just volume rocker keys and on the top is where we've got the pop up camera which is a 16 megapixel f/2.0sensor, an IR sensor and another microphone port for stereo audio recording.
On the back of the phone we've got 2 dual camera setup most manufacturers could be flash at the bottom but here it's at the top. Its got the main 48 megapixel Sony Exmor RS lens that is on the OnePlus 7 Pro with an aperture of 1.7 and the secondary camera, that is5 megapixels with an aperture of f/2.4 which is for depth sensing. More on the cameras later in the.
(Online Engineering best coaching institute for GATE IES for Civil Engineering)
Also, in the Box, you've got the necessary documentation, your sim ejector tool, a case, the earpiece which isn't the type that goes into your ear, the thick charging cable and the VOOC charging adapter which well talk about much later in this as well. As far as this device goes six gigabytes of RAM on here quite substantial for an Android device multitasking was pretty good for me because I could return to apps Id opened before and it would load up where I left off to have 128 gigabytes of storage which is more than enough for me and I've still got about 97 gigabytes free so I'm not locked in.
Were only Android 9 Pie on here plus the processor being the 2.5 gigahertz Octacore Helio P70Mali G71 Processor, makes everything run smoothly. You can customize somethings on the notification bar like, you know, showing the speed of the internet,the number of notifications or apps and a few more little things.
The font size on the here can be customized as well and there are more options like night shift to conserve battery and how the screen affects your eyes at night so it's not too bright this is in conjunction with auto-brightness function helps save your battery and also help save your eyes, while using the device.
Almost everything is pretty much customizable with the icons and layouts and if you want more customizability you can download something like the nova launcher and add a theme to your device but I'm using the Stock "Live wallpaper" and it looks quite cool, although its not so great on the battery especially if you set the screen time out to a longer time.
Also, guys, Oppo lets you customize the pop-up camera sound if you want and we can select between 3 sounds that it provides for you like Technology...Mechanical and MusicalI think its cool oh and if you're ever wondering how you can take a screenshot on this device I tried pressing the power button and the volume down button but nothing happened so there are two ways you can do this you can either press and hold those two buttons and you get a screenshot or you can take a screenshot by swiping down your three fingers and yeah, you have a screenshot. With regards to unlocking methods here, you get your normal passcode lock and for biometric systems, you've got face to unlock which was actually quite fast.
When you swipe up immediately opens the pop-up camera and unlocks instantly but guys the fingerprint scanner is really fast like I can just tap my finger on it andBOOM. It's unlocked, like its really that fast and I really like it although the Face Unlock is fast as well it's not really secure and Oppo says that someone who looks like you can actually unlock your device so I may not lean towards recommending this as much. Oppo also went all-in on security for this device by allowing you to block screenshots, or screen records and even protecting each individual app.
I have quite a lot to say about the battery level on this guy here but first off if you are buying the Oppo f11 pro for battery yes you can go for it but hear me out first with regards to the specs. Its a four thousand milliamp-hour battery on here quite large enough for this device and I took this device to a shoot. My main SIM was inside and everything, I used it for phone calls, I used it for texting, I used it for browsing social media, I use it for Twitter, Instagram, a lot of YouTubebasically my normal use which was a bit on the heavy side and I even used this as a hotspot for some of my main devices.
I was able to go for full days sometimes and sometimes it didn't make it till the end of the day. Because of how random my usage was I could almost get half of the day before I could charge and sometimes it lasts to the next day at a low-percentage. Guys at 1%, I used this device as a hotspot for my laptop and another phone and it lasted up to 15 more minutes. That being said this phone charges really fast. The Oppo F11 Pro adapter has this VOOC rapid or fast charge and this adapter has a chip inside that speeds up the charge at the beginning and then gradually slows it down until it gets 100% my charging speed went something like this:
From zero to 54%, it took exactly 25 minutes and then after 15 minutes, it went to 72% so it took a little over an hour to get to100% and this was actually the fastest charging I've experienced on an Android device.
One day I randomly just popped this phone in the charger plugged in and want to get something to eat downstairs and I worked for a few minutes and when I go back upstairs, boom the phone was on 100%. In my mind, I was like: This thing is charging like a stopwatch. So yeah, battery life and charging on this device100% recommended. Now, after all my praise of the fast charger I felt a little bit let down because it wasn't a USB C port.
I don't really know how to feel about the lack of the USB C port but it already charges fast so um I'm not mad I guess you also got Bluetooth 4.2 LE that's for low energy consumption and there's no mention of whether both SIMs are 4G enabled but I was able to browse well at4G speeds on both of these devices and it doesn't support the popular Glo 4Gband.
With regards to sound, there are features that improve the quality for headphones inserted and as far as the sound difference it's not really noticeable however when a headphone is plugged in you can easily customize something like the equalizer however you want and you can get a varying range of sounds where
I want it to be heavy on your vocals or whether you want it to be heavy on the instruments and in custom settings you can just move everything or boost everything up by 6 decibels. The speaker on the body of the phone is downward firing and here's what the f11 pro sounds like: The back camera gives you three main modes.
Portrait mode which works with the smaller 5-megapixel lens on the back, photo mode which shoots interesting HDRand mode which can record up to 1080p. For both modes, you get up to 2times optical zoom and a maximum of four times digital zoom.
When you click the hamburger menu we are open to six more modes: Night mode, Panorama mode, expert mode to control shutter speed, white balance, aperture and exposure and what I like about the expert mode is that it also has an auto option for you to see how everything really works with the numbers.
We also get to take time-lapse, slow motion and use Google lens to copy text, products, plants, books, and barcodes front camera also has the same three major settings for, photo and portrait mode and it's at the lower 16-megapixel camera.
The portrait mode on the front camera gives you a lot of customizability from face smoothening to face thinning to chin adjustment, down to the nose size. This is some serious business! In the menu options, unlike the back camera that we've got six.
Here we've got two options for panorama mode and time-lapse trying to imagine how you take a selfie time-lapse... but I think its actually going to be great if you put the phone on a tripod. The photos I took on this device were quite good, the selfies were really sharp both in portrait mode and in normal mode and the dynamic range on this device is also something of note as well I liked how the colors were represented on this phone and I also liked how the skies were really blue and popped.
I didn't really like the portrait mode for moving subjects but then again it seems like we can't have it all if its not an actual camera if you get what I mean like Night mode shots with the actual night mode on the camera is also very distinguishable from the normal mode and you can really tell which is better.Video quality was also very good I found the camera to be very stable and the colors again were really well represented.
As far as the front camera for the video here shows is performed. So this is the front-facing camera video quality of the Oppo F 11Pro. Do let me know what you think about this video quality that you see right now. Its a 16-megapixel F 2.0 aperture camera that shoots in 1080p at the max at 30 frames per second and it also has this thing I always complain about in my video you know the exposures being too bright and you cant also adjust it as well in video here its kind of stuck with the exposure that just balances out your face and exposes everything else in the background. Do let me know to think about the video quality and the sound quality in the comment section down below about the pop-up camera of the F11 Pro, because its a moving part, I think its something that people are going to be worried about and um there's this thing there's this drop detection that shuts down the camera, the pop up camera immediately and goes back inside. I think people who want device would not only take a close look you to know sand particles, particles essentially touching it but then again because of this drop feature, I think its a great feature on this device to have.
There's some other pop up cameras from other smartphone manufacturer that were seen that have the have this drop detection feature, I think it's good its a good addition to have right here.
" Dropping the Phone was smartly detected and the camera was retracted. Continue using the camera?" so that's pretty much it for my Oppo f11pro review. This device costs a 139K that's like three hundred sixty US dollars it might seem steep but for less than $400 I might have to say that there might be better options out there but there are some interesting features on this device that make it worth it.
Buy Now at Best Prices:- Oppo F11 (Flourite Purple, 128 GB, 4 GB RAM)