IS IT REALLY WORTH IT? | Oppo Reno 6 5G Full Review By Unbox PH

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Aug 14, 2021
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IS IT REALLY WORTH IT? | Oppo Reno 6 5G Full Review

Hey guys, what's up, it's me all and welcome back to the channel where we take awesome out of the box and well for today, let's go ahead and take a closer look at the Oppo Reno, 6, 5g and well, we've already unboxed this phone on this channel, but if you guys haven't seen that yet I will link that video right up here but anyways before we get to the full review. Let's go ahead and do a quick specs recap and basically test out the phone. If this is the best one for you, so let's go first up. Let's talk about the build the Oppo Reno, six 5g comes in two colors, which is stellar black and the one we have is aurora it sports a flat and boxy design, which does remind me of well an iPhone well so far, this phone is really nice to hold and carry around. But one drawback that I do have is that without the case it's a very slippery phone and because of its matte finish, I mean yes, no fingerprint smudges, but you have to be extra careful because there were a couple of times that I almost dropped the phone, but thank god I didn't, and ever since then I basically started using the jelly case that comes in a box, so you're all set when it comes to audio quality. The Reno 65g has single bottom firing speakers so far, the sound is crisp, and it does produce some decent amount of bass and well.

The volume levels can be pretty loud, so here's an audio sample, the Oppo Reno 65g has a 6.4 inch AMOLED display with 2400 by 1080, full HD plus resolution and 90 hertz refresh rate and a 180 hertz touch sampling rate and so far my overall viewing experience with this screen was enjoyable. The colors are rich and vibrant, and I noticed that the colors do lean towards a warmer tone. Plus the details from the icons to the videos are pretty sharp too, though I hope the display was a tad bit brighter, but as of now it peaks at 750 nits of brightness, which is decent enough for your regular indoor media consumption. Now for the specs, the Oppo Reno 65g is powered by the MediaTek density 905g, with 8 gigs of expandable ram and 128 gigs of storage space. It also runs on color OS, 11.3 based off android, 11. And, of course, it's time to test out its performance with a series of games and see how good it can process our photos and videos.

Let's start off its gaming performance with League of Legends while drift and so far the game ran smoothly, even on performance settings with a steady 60 fps and not to mention how punchy the collars look thanks to its AMOLED screen and so far I have no complaints playing this game on the Reno 6. Moving on to Call of Duty the gameplay on this was fast and smooth. Even on max settings. I encountered a bit of stutter from time to time. However, aiming reloading and movement animations are fairly decent for you to enjoy and win your games.

Lastly, let's go over to this heavy mobile game that we all know and love on this channel Genshin Impact. So far the density 905g performed pretty well in terms of running the game. I played this on low settings with 30 and 60 fps going back well, I noticed a bit of struggle on the processor when I turned it up to medium and high settings, but regardless the man city 900 is still relatively new. It only became official last may so not all games are properly optimized for the mid-range processor, so I do recommend playing this on low settings with 30fps, so you can grind and farm your artifacts hassle-free. Let's expect Oppo to roll out the updates in the coming months to further optimize the dementia 900 for other apps, and this is something that is too early to worry about and well before we go over to the cameras.

Let's go ahead and check out our benchmark scores now for the cameras, the Reno 65g is equipped with a 64 megapixel main camera, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide and a 2 megapixel macro lens on the front. It has a 32, megapixel punch, hole, selfie, camera and so far the cameras performed well, regardless of the lighting. The colors came out bright and true to life, though, like I mentioned, the colors lean more towards the warmer tone. However, the details on the photos are crisp, and it has minimal over processing the AI color portrait and both flare features are absolutely fun to use, especially if you plan to step up your phone photography, the night mode feature seems to have a good lighting effect. However, it does wash out some details when it comes to video.

The Reno 65g does have some sort of stabilization and its autofocus tracking abilities make it easy for you to shoot your videos without the worry of being out of focus. The Oppo Reno 65g is powered by a 4 300 William battery, with a 65 watt, superfood 2.0 charger and based from our battery test. This phone lasted 11.5 hours when used for regular media consumption, which is pretty decent for half a day's worth of use. Of course, you don't have to worry, because it can charge up real, quick from 19 to 100 in just 34 minutes. This goes to show that the Oppo Reno 65g is a worthy pick for those who are planning to buy a phone that can help accommodate your gaming photography and video recording needs.

Not only that, but this device looks absolutely stunning. Now, let's talk about the price, the Oppo Renault 6 5g is priced at 26 999 pesos available at OPPO's official flagship stores, so go ahead and grab yours now. So what do you guys think about this phone comment them down below and share your thoughts, also don't forget to check out unbox. pH for more awesome content and remember to like comment share and subscribe cause at 250k subs we'll be giving away a free phone, so that was another awesome gadget out of the box. This was me all, and I'll see you guys next time.

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