OPPO F17 Pro Unboxing - Not just about being Sleek! By C4ETech

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Aug 16, 2021
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OPPO F17 Pro Unboxing - Not just about being Sleek!

Can we get a thin and light phone that doesn't compromise on the specs of the battery? Well, let's find out today, as we unbox super's new f-17, pro hey guys, ash here from c4e tech and if you do end up finding this video interesting, please consider subscribing and turning on notifications by hitting that bell icon. Let's now get started the Oppo f17 pro comes in this box. The image and the name of the phone are up front. Ram and storage variants are to the top left this here's the 8128 variant. We have some more branding to the sides and the back, as always, has the spec highlights. We get the magic blue, color variant here, the bottom of the box.

It has another sticker with more information. The listed price, though it's been scratched off. Let's now slide open the cover and inside we have a white box with more Oppo branding opening up the lid. The first thing that we notice is the phone itself taking it out of its protective plastic, wrap and also peeling the sticker from the back off. We have quad cameras here, arranged neatly within this choir camera pump, the plastic back while still shiny and reflective now comes with a two-tone finish anyway, while this phone boots up, let's take a look at what else we get within this box.

Well, we have some paperwork. A soft case fits the f-17 pro nice and snug. We then have a 30 watt fast charger, a pair of apple airport desk, earphones, nice to see open still, including earphones in the box, and finally, we have an USB type-c cable. I know there is some ejector pin 2 can't really forget that. Can we another thing we cannot forget is how sleek this phone is at 7.8 millimeters, the Oppo f17 pro it's one of the slimmest phones that I've held all year? The in-hand feel is just incredible: having gotten used to lugging around phones that way over 200 grams. The f-17 pro feels delightfully slim and light weighing in at just 164 grams, despite packing in a 4000mah battery, along with the two-tone finish, the back has a kind of matte drippy texture to it kinda it looks great, but thanks to this matte finish, it doesn't pick up quite as many fingerprints as much as the buttons they are well positioned.

We've got the power key to the right volume up and down to the left above that there's a triple card slot. The top edge holds the secondary microphone, the bottom. Here's where we find the majority of things we have the USB type-c port speaker, the main microphone and a headphone jack. So yes, despite being so thin, Oppo has managed to retain the headphone jack. There are thicker phones where brands have cut out the headphone jack and claimed they didn't have space to fit it in so good job Oppo for retaining the headphone jack here and Oppo themselves have cut out headphone jacks on a lot of phones.

So anyway, let's not go there. Coming back switching over to the front, we find a 6.43 inch AMOLED panel, thin bezels, with dual punch holes to the top left. The primary selfie snapper here are 16 megapixels. It's coupled with a 2 megapixel depth sensor. It manages to capture some really detailed selfies with good-looking skin tones and the best part is that the background it doesn't seem to get blown out even when you're shooting portrait shots in broad daylight.

Nonetheless, now coming back to display. This is what we'd expect from a great AMOLED panel. The colors are vibrant they're paired with inky blacks. It seems to be an amazing display for content consumption. My only gripe here is that Oppo hasn't made the jump to a higher refresh rate.

It's the standard, 60hz full HD plus AMOLED panel here and by the way, it's protected by corning's controller class 3 plus now pushing all these pixels is a MediaTek hello p95 chip benchmark scores, put this p95 uh in the same ballpark as the snapdragon 730 g in real life. Well, I didn't notice any major lag in the little time that I spent with this phone. We have color OS 7.2 on board and the UI the interface here. It seemed pretty fast and snappy. We've got eight gigs of lpddr4x ram and that's coupled with 128 gigs of UFS 2.1 storage, there's even room for memory expansion via the dedicated micro SD card slot. As far as gaming goes, we've got the power VR gm 9446 handling all graphic duties in regard to battery the f-17 pro, like, I said earlier, it sports a 4 000 William hour battery, but the real start of this show.

It's got to be that 30 watt buck flash charge, 4.0 adapter Oppo claims. This can get the f17 pro from 0-100 in just 53 minutes and, what's even better, is the 0-50 timings a mere 20 minutes, and while we are talking about fast charging, let me just slip in a word about the fingerprint scanner, because that one's quite fast too, this is an under display module and hey it's one of the fastest that we've come across in recent times. OPPO claims it can unlock a device in just a third of a second. We also have faced unlock and that works just as expected, and now with face unlock, which works. We have a selfie camera.

Furthermore, we get the cameras and hands optics to the rear cameras, the f17 pro it's got. A quad camera set up to the back primary 48 megapixel sensor with a fast f 1.8 lens. As expected, these pictures they turned out great with bright colors, good dynamic range. Now, if you want to add a little more saturation and pop to your images, then the f17 pro it's got, the AI dazzle color option on board. Now, that's not all, though we can hop onto the pro mode and from there Oppo even lets us shoot extrapolated 108, megapixel shots, there's also a dedicated night mode.

It seems to do reasonably well again initial impressions. Taking a look at the other cameras. We have the usual suspects, an 8, megapixel, ultra-wide and finally 2 megapixel depth. Sensor now, Oppo has some cool effects in here. Ai color portrait makes the background monochrome so that the subject stands out pops even more, and then we have AI night flare that gives a nice blown out effect to the background lights.

This makes for a cool looking portraits now Oppo has tried out some cool new tricks here, not just when it comes to the cameras, but the device as a whole. The only thing that remains to be seen is what they end up pricing attack because, as of shooting this video, we still don't have official confirmation on the pricing, but by the time the video goes live. We will know that, and I will let you guys know by adding it to the description or pinning to the pinning it in the comment below so do check it out and uh. Let us know what you think about the f17 pro. What do you think about the pricing, and you like what Oppo has done here? Uh? Do you feel this phone looks premium whatever your thoughts are, do share it with us in the comments below and with that we get to the end of this quick little unboxing video thumbs up thumbs down, based on whatever you felt about it subscribe turn on notifications by hitting that bell icon? If you haven't yet, and thanks a lot for watching till next time, my name is ash.

You've been watching c4 retch, and I'm signing off. For now. You guys have a great day bye.


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