Oppo Reno 6 Pro 5G review: Big on style and performance By Digit

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Aug 14, 2021
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Oppo Reno 6 Pro 5G review: Big on style and performance

Hi guys, my name is Sushant altar, and today we're going to talk about OPPO's latest smartphone, the Renault 6 pro 5g during the course of this video, we'll talk about the specifications, features and audience that makes this new phone from Oppo special. We'll also give you our take on the general performance of the phone. Tell you if it's good for gaming clicking photos and videos and, above all, if it's good for your money, as always before giving our verdict on the device we'll run it through a battery of tests and benchmarks, to give you an accurate understanding of what you would be signing up for, if you eventually decide to buy the opponent 6 pro, but before we get to that, remember to subscribe our channel if you're new and smash the like button. If you like this video, and even if you don't do forget to check out our other videos and share the ones you like with your family and friends, now with that out of the way, let's get this review going as we mentioned above the Renault 6 pro 5g is opposed new upper mid-range flagship and that factor is established. The moment you lay eyes on the phone and then somehow, when you hold it in your palm from its display to its back panel, the phone looks and feels premium and impresses with its gorgeous eye-catching design. However, that's not really a surprise.

Considering Oppo has a history of making some really beautiful and unique. Looking phones, while a lot has changed since the days of the first round of phones and the design, language has also evolved to incorporate a more elegant approach. What still remains the same is compo's how to create devices that wow, when you see them in the flesh. The phone follows a minimalistic approach and at the back there are only two main elements that cry out for attention. The first is a slightly protruded camera array with four lenses on it, and the other is a gradient pattern.

On the panel itself, that's been brought to life using the company's Renault globe design technology. The Renault glow design was first seen on the Renault 5 pro 5g, and it brings a subtle sparkling finish to the anti-glare glass of the device, thanks to a unique etching technique used by the company, as Oppo explained to us in an exclusive interview, the glass back cover on the Renault 6 pro 5g has been created using an elaborate manufacturing process that involves around 50 complex steps, including glass, cutting 3d, forming iron exchange and etching. As we can report. The result of this is a finish that is matte in texture, but still has the glow of glossy glass. Moving on to the front of the phone.

We have an interesting 6.5 inch display that runs at a fixed, full HD plus resolution, but offers a lot in terms of other features. To begin with, it features slight curves on the left and right to give it an interesting and premium appeal. There is also very little in the way of bezels that take you away from enjoying an immersive visual experience on the phone. Interestingly, Oppo has also decided to go with a rather tiny punch hole in the upper left corner of the display. A design decision that again helps ensure visual experiences are enhanced on the opponent 6 pro 5g.

This 20-9 aspect ratio display also offers support for HDR, 10 plus and Netflix HD certification, along with Amazon, prime video, HD and HDR certification. For those looking to play games on the phone, the Renault 6 pro 5g offers support for 180hz touch sampling rate as well as up to 90 hertz, refresh rate being an AMOLED panel, make we also get support for always on display feature which Oppo has brought to life with the help of a number of screen designs. The display is also one of the brightest we've seen on a phone in the recent past and as such, makes the Renault 6 pro 5g, a very good phone to watch movies on or play games indoors or even under harsh sunlight. During our review, we tested the phone's display on both the vivid and gentle color profiles found within the display settings of the device of the two. The latter is calibrated for accuracy in the RGB color space, while the vivid profile appears to be calibrated for covering a wider color range by attempting to hit the DCI p3 color space in terms of performance, the display is quite good.

It feels premium and works as well as any other panel fitted on an Oppo phone in the past. It definitely matched up to our expectations, as it not only offered good brightness levels, but also managed to reproduce, vibrant and punchy colors. Apart from this, the display also offers good viewing angles and text legibility. Overall, the Renault 6 pro 5g does well in the display department and ends up emerging as a good option if you're looking to buy a phone for playing games and watching videos and movies on it over the years. This is where we've seen.

OPPO phones typically start to lag behind the competition. However, that's not really the case with the Oppo Renault 6 pro 5g. This new phone from Oppo gets powerful hardware that, by the looks of it, can help it rival, phones from not just its price band, but also ones a little higher up the retail chain for the core hardware, Oppo has used the MediaTek dimension, 1200 soc, a powerful chipset built for upper mid-range flagships and has paid it with 12gb ram and 256gb storage. Over and above this, the phone also offers the user the ability to allocate 3, 5 or 7 GB memory as VRAM to help improve the performance of the device. However, as we found out during our review, the use of this feature remains limited, as the phone comes with more than enough ram to begin with getting back to the chipset.

This isn't the first time that we have seen the dimension 1200 soc being used in India. In fact, we've recently seen it on the Realme x7 max 5g, the media tech soc is a 6?nm chipset that features an outscore CPU at the heart of the chip is a prime cortex e78 core clocked at 3 gigahertz and 3 cortex c78 performance cores running at 2.6 gigahertz and four power efficient, cortex a55 cores clocked at two gigahertz MediaTek claims. This processor is 22 percent faster and 25 percent more power efficient than its previous generation processors. The GP on this chipset is the Mali g77, which offers pretty much very good results in games. The dimension, 1200 soc also promises some extra performance while playing games with the support for MediaTek hyper engine 3 gaming technology.

It also offers an enhanced smartphone gaming experience with improved wireless audio and ray trace. Graphic capabilities' presence of this hardware makes the Renault 6 pro 5g a performance focused device, one that can handle apps of daily use and power hungry games equally. Well. As such, all, our interactions with the device were as expected, and gaming was almost flawless on the phone. We ran Call of Duty mobile and asphalt 9 legends at max out settings to test the performance of the phone and are happy to report that we did not notice any frame drops or stutters during our gaming sessions.

As you can see on your screens testing the phone using game bench backed our observations, as the phone ended up achieving a perfect score for asphalt, 9 legends while managing to achieve very good scores on Call of Duty mobile as well. Synthetic benchmarks, however, were not as kind to the Renault 6 pro 5g as most of them showed it lagging behind competing phones, including the density 1200 soc toting. Real me x7 max 5g, for example, on an tutu, the Renault 6 pro scored considerably less than the realm device, while also scoring marginally less than the OnePlus 9r. It was a similar case for geek bench, where the phone again scored, the least among the three phones. Graphics performance on benchmarks was better with the Renault 6 pro 5g closing the gap on the other two phones when we tested it using 3d mark wildlife.

Apart from these tests, the Renault 6 pro 5g clocked decent numbers in our other benchmark tests and crucially, did well in the CPU throttling test where it showed the device's CPU managing the thermal levels well and being throttled to only 82 percent of its performance. After about 20 minutes of use, as is the case with topper phones, the company has put a lot of effort into ensuring an above bar photography experience with its Renault 6 pro 5g being an area of focus for the phone. We see the company equip the device with impressive cameras, supplemented by a host of features to elevate its performance, as we've mentioned before the Oppo Renault 6 pro 5g comes with quad camera setup, of which the primary is a 64 megapixel lens sat next to an 8, megapixel, wide angle, camera 2, megapixel macro camera and 2 megapixel mono lens of these. The primary lens is of particular note, as it turns out crisp and vibrant shots when fed with good amount of natural light. This lens captures detailed shots with rich and accurate colors.

These shots also offer good dynamic range. The lens also captures a good amount of detail which helps if you zoom or crop an image overall, the image capture using this lens come out with crisp detail and offer a good amount of sharpness. However, the performance certainly deteriorates a little when the lens isn't fed enough natural light as such in low light conditions. The phone does not manage to capture very rich details and also takes a little too long to lock onto focus, however, because of the fast shutter speed pictures generally come out usable and without any blur. Apart from this, the phone's night mode is definitely a neat addition to the device and a quick way of filling up images with more light than actually exists in the frame.

However, we found its results to not be the most accurate. At times. The primary lens can also be used to click 108 mp, ultra-high resolution images by enabling the extra HD mode found in the phone's camera software. Moving on to the secondary lens. This one again manages to capture decent pictures in well-lit conditions.

However, low light performance does leave much to be desired. The performance of the macro lens did not live up to our expectations in general, as the phone generally did not manage to click good macro shots, regardless of the lighting conditions, but that's not all. There is to the NATO 6 pro 5g cameras. The phone brings with itself. Some cool video first features that promise to elevate the videography experience on the device, for example, OPPO's exclusive both flare effect that adds cinematic both effects in portrait videos.

This mode essentially transforms background lights in a video into spheres. To make the subject in the frame stand out. Another interesting video mode available on the phone is the AI highlight video. It enables a user to blur the background to increase focus on the subject in the frame. Both the modes are nice additions to the camera software and will definitely be appreciated by those who want to use their phones to shoot videos with fancy cinematic effects in them.

Despite featuring a sleek frame, the operand 6 pro manages to pack a decent sized battery under the hood. The device offers a 4500 my pack that may not be the biggest in the business, but is certainly big enough to keep the phone running for at least a day without running for the charger. While this is for moderate users, heavy users may find the phone's battery running out much before they can complete a day's use. However, when the phone does run out of charge, it can be quickly topped up using the device's 65 watt super v2, fast charger, which can fill up the battery completely in about 40 minutes. The Renault 6 pro 5g also comes with battery optimization features such as superpower, saving mode and super nighttime standby.

These also greatly help in maximizing the battery life of the device. So should you buy the operand 6 pro 5g? Well, the answer to that isn't very difficult. If solid performance above bar camera capabilities and gorgeous design is what you're looking for from your next phone, then OPPO's, new mid-range flagship, is definitely the device for you. It does more than enough in these departments and manages to stand out as a viable option in the segment. However, its price is a little on the higher side for the hardware it offers and as such is the only real gripe one could have with the device.

So that was a review of the open Renault 6 pro 5g hope you liked it once again, thanks for watching and don't forget to like our videos and subscribe to our channel for more such content. Thank you. You.


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