Bought just over 6 weeks ago. So far no issues. The camera is so crisp and smooth, even in low light. The facial recognition is about 97% on point and the finger print has worked everytime. The headphones kinda suck, but a small detail really.
Bought just over 6 weeks ago. So far no issues. The camera is so crisp and smooth, even in low light. The facial recognition is about 97% on point and the finger print has worked everytime. The headphones kinda suck, but a small detail really.
Very good
Nothing
The Ruby Red color is a bonus along with the Vooc fast five-minute charge for 2 hours use. The speed camera or Al enhanced camera is great for those car trips where stopping is impossible.
The Oppo R15 Pro is not quite perfect but it comes close
IP rating (new), great camera in most light conditions, cool body colours. It is very close to the flagship level but a few hundred dollars cheaper. It obviously appeals to the younger market – as much as I love Ruby Red or Cosmic Purple, it is not for me.
6.28" AMOLED screen, IP 67 rating, duual camera and Ruby Red or Cosmic Purple - what more do you want?
No OIS on the camera
As someone who found the last two entries in Oppo's R-series a little stale, the Oppo R15 feels like a breath of fresh air. Sure, the R7, R9 and R11 have all been solid devices that have emulated some of the strengths of Apple's iOS products without the caveat of having to buy into the company's...
Phenomenal hardware; Much-improved software experience
No wireless charging; Camera capabilities lag behind flagship competition
OPPO R15 Pro is a major leap from the previous OPPO phones with excellent performance and a buttery smooth experience on a mid-range phone. With the glass back design, OPPO R15 Pro feels as premium as it can be (it feels like holding a Samsung Galaxy phone) with almost half of a price of a higher...
As someone who found the last two entries in Oppo’s R-series a little stale, the Oppo R15 feels like a breath of fresh air. Sure, the R7, R9 and R11 have all been solid devices that have emulated some of the strengths of Apple's iOS products without the caveat of having to buy into the company’s constrictive ecosystem.
The R15 Pro sees Oppo bring more of that flagship experience to the sub-$800 smartphone space than ever before to generous effect.
Phenomenal hardware; Much-improved software experience;
No wireless charging; Camera capabilities lag behind flagship competition;
Arguably the coolest phone brand among Android enthusiasts is OnePlus . It's both powerful and stylish, with a scarcity that makes it feel special. OnePlus, you may not know, has a lesser-known (in the US) sibling called Oppo . Oppo's phones are also worthy of your attention.
The Oppo R15 Pro is a strong all-rounder, giving you solid cameras, battery life and power for a reasonable price; It also looks less like an iPhone than previous models, and it comes with a headphone jack
Oppo's operating system is still a blatant iOS clone, and portrait photos can look washed out; They charge through the outdated Micro-USB port
Oppo's R15 Pro excels in some of the more significant areas, with an awesome screen, camera and performance, and if you're a fan of the contemporary glass-back design, then there are few handsets that pull it off as stylishly, thanks to its iridescent gradient.
Delightful display and aesthetic; Premium design and performance; Great value
Micro USB port is dated; Weak battery performance
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