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Oppo F11 Pro Review: Head-turning Hardware by notsochefchi: 12:47pm On Apr 24, 2019
With the announcement of the F11 Pro, Oppo looks to carry the momentum they built in 2018 into 2019. Oppo made waves last year with phones such as the Find X and R17 Pro, and the F11 Pro looks to be its next attention-grabber. The Oppo F11 Pro is equipped with a 48-megapixel camera, a large 4,000 mAh battery, a pop-up selfie camera, and a near bezel-less screen with no notch.

The phone sounds impressive on the hardware front, but how does it function in the day-to-day? This is our Oppo F11 Pro review.

1. Design
Oppo has done some amazing work with gradient colors in many of their previous devices and Thunder Black is another stunning combination of colors.
If you’ve been paying attention to Oppo’s recent portfolio of smartphones, there’s no denying that they’ve been making some of the most attractive smartphones on the market; the F11 Pro is no exception. The Oppo F11 Pro has the all too familiar glass sandwich design, with a metallic frame. What makes the F11 Pro gorgeous to look at is the gradient colored backing. The phone comes in two color options: Thunder Black and Aurora Green.

Our Oppo F11 Pro review unit is the eye-catching Thunder Black and photos don’t truly showcase how amazing this color looks. It’s a triple-color gradient that beautifully fades from a purplish red to black and then to blue. Oppo has done some amazing work with gradient colors in many of their previous devices and Thunder Black is another stunning example.

2.Display
The display exhibits good qualities overall with fantastic colors, great viewing angles, and good brightness.

In large part to the pop-up camera, the Oppo F11 Pro has a notch-free, bezel-less display. This results in an impressively high 90.9% screen-to-body ratio. The 6.53-inch full HD+ LCD display (2,340 x 1,080) won’t be quite as stunning as some of the higher resolution AMOLED displays found on top-tier flagships, but it still looks great. The nearly all-screen front is a joy to use for games, videos, and all sorts of other content. The display exhibits good qualities overall, with fantastic colors, great viewing angles, and good brightness.

3. Performance
The Oppo F11 Pro is equipped with the Helio P70 processor, MediaTek‘s latest mid-range chipset and 6GB of RAM. It’s not the most powerful set of internals, but the Helio P70 is a more than adequate chipset and offers a 13% performance boost over the previous generation P60. In everyday use, our Oppo F11 Pro review unit has offered a fluid experience. Apps are quick to load, navigating through the interface is smooth and responsive, and multitasking between apps poses no issues. Gaming on the F11 Pro is also a great experience. Graphically demanding games run very smoothly with no signs of stuttering or lag.

Oppo has developed its own performance acceleration engine called Hyper Boost for more responsive performance in daily operation and in gaming. It can intelligently allocate system resources for an improved gaming experience. Currently, there are 11 popular games, including PUBG and Arena of Valor, that are specifically optimized for Hyper Boost.

4. Hardware
Hardware wise, the Oppo F11 Pro doesn’t come with too many bells and whistles. Storage comes in 64 and 128GB options, but there’s no microSD slot for expandability. There’s also no wireless charging, despite the phone having a glass back. A single speaker is on the bottom edge of the phone; it sounds fine and gets loud enough for YouTube or music, but it’s not anything special. The fingerprint sensor is on the backside, and again is nothing to write home about, but it’s very fast and accurate to unlock.

5. Camera
The rear camera has an Ultra Night Mode for improved low light and AI scene recognition that can recognize a total of 23 scenes and 864 combinations.
The cameras on the Oppo F11 Pro are probably the most eye-catching pieces of hardware because of the pop-up mechanism and the sheer number of megapixels. The front-facing camera is 16MP with f/2.0 aperture and the primary rear camera is a 48MP shooter that’s paired with a 5MP depth sensor. Both front and rear cameras support portrait mode. The rear camera also has an Ultra Night Mode for improved low light performance and AI scene recognition that can discern between a total of 23 scenes and 864 combinations.

6. Software
The Oppo F11 Pro ships with Android 9.0 Pie and ColorOS 6 software. Having the latest version of Android out of the box is always great, and aesthetically ColorOS is not very offensive. Oppo makes good use of colors without being overly bright or cartoony and the app icons blend in well with regular everyday Android apps. I also like that the shortcuts and the brightness slider in the notification shade are nice and large, which makes them easy to press.

Re: Oppo F11 Pro Review: Head-turning Hardware by notsochefchi: 12:49pm On Apr 24, 2019
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notsochefchi:
With the announcement of the F11 Pro, Oppo looks to carry the momentum they built in 2018 into 2019. Oppo made waves last year with phones such as the Find X and R17 Pro, and the F11 Pro looks to be its next attention-grabber. The Oppo F11 Pro is equipped with a 48-megapixel camera, a large 4,000 mAh battery, a pop-up selfie camera, and a near bezel-less screen with no notch.

The phone sounds impressive on the hardware front, but how does it function in the day-to-day? This is our Oppo F11 Pro review.

1. Design
Oppo has done some amazing work with gradient colors in many of their previous devices and Thunder Black is another stunning combination of colors.
If you’ve been paying attention to Oppo’s recent portfolio of smartphones, there’s no denying that they’ve been making some of the most attractive smartphones on the market; the F11 Pro is no exception. The Oppo F11 Pro has the all too familiar glass sandwich design, with a metallic frame. What makes the F11 Pro gorgeous to look at is the gradient colored backing. The phone comes in two color options: Thunder Black and Aurora Green.

Our Oppo F11 Pro review unit is the eye-catching Thunder Black and photos don’t truly showcase how amazing this color looks. It’s a triple-color gradient that beautifully fades from a purplish red to black and then to blue. Oppo has done some amazing work with gradient colors in many of their previous devices and Thunder Black is another stunning example.

2.Display
The display exhibits good qualities overall with fantastic colors, great viewing angles, and good brightness.

In large part to the pop-up camera, the Oppo F11 Pro has a notch-free, bezel-less display. This results in an impressively high 90.9% screen-to-body ratio. The 6.53-inch full HD+ LCD display (2,340 x 1,080) won’t be quite as stunning as some of the higher resolution AMOLED displays found on top-tier flagships, but it still looks great. The nearly all-screen front is a joy to use for games, videos, and all sorts of other content. The display exhibits good qualities overall, with fantastic colors, great viewing angles, and good brightness.

3. Performance
The Oppo F11 Pro is equipped with the Helio P70 processor, MediaTek‘s latest mid-range chipset and 6GB of RAM. It’s not the most powerful set of internals, but the Helio P70 is a more than adequate chipset and offers a 13% performance boost over the previous generation P60. In everyday use, our Oppo F11 Pro review unit has offered a fluid experience. Apps are quick to load, navigating through the interface is smooth and responsive, and multitasking between apps poses no issues. Gaming on the F11 Pro is also a great experience. Graphically demanding games run very smoothly with no signs of stuttering or lag.

Oppo has developed its own performance acceleration engine called Hyper Boost for more responsive performance in daily operation and in gaming. It can intelligently allocate system resources for an improved gaming experience. Currently, there are 11 popular games, including PUBG and Arena of Valor, that are specifically optimized for Hyper Boost.

4. Hardware
Hardware wise, the Oppo F11 Pro doesn’t come with too many bells and whistles. Storage comes in 64 and 128GB options, but there’s no microSD slot for expandability. There’s also no wireless charging, despite the phone having a glass back. A single speaker is on the bottom edge of the phone; it sounds fine and gets loud enough for YouTube or music, but it’s not anything special. The fingerprint sensor is on the backside, and again is nothing to write home about, but it’s very fast and accurate to unlock.

5. Camera
The rear camera has an Ultra Night Mode for improved low light and AI scene recognition that can recognize a total of 23 scenes and 864 combinations.
The cameras on the Oppo F11 Pro are probably the most eye-catching pieces of hardware because of the pop-up mechanism and the sheer number of megapixels. The front-facing camera is 16MP with f/2.0 aperture and the primary rear camera is a 48MP shooter that’s paired with a 5MP depth sensor. Both front and rear cameras support portrait mode. The rear camera also has an Ultra Night Mode for improved low light performance and AI scene recognition that can discern between a total of 23 scenes and 864 combinations.

6. Software
The Oppo F11 Pro ships with Android 9.0 Pie and ColorOS 6 software. Having the latest version of Android out of the box is always great, and aesthetically ColorOS is not very offensive. Oppo makes good use of colors without being overly bright or cartoony and the app icons blend in well with regular everyday Android apps. I also like that the shortcuts and the brightness slider in the notification shade are nice and large, which makes them easy to press.

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