OPPO Reno6 Pro 5G: SNAPDRAGON VERSION! By Isa does tech

By Isa does tech
Aug 14, 2021
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OPPO Reno6 Pro 5G: SNAPDRAGON VERSION!

Not all opposing 6 pros are created equally. There are different versions of this phone released internationally, and we're going to be talking about that a little in this video, but also we're unboxing, the Oppo Reno 6 pro snapdragon version good day you beautiful people welcome Lisa, does tech where we do tech in your life in style. In today's unboxing video camera tour, and I'll also give you some sample shots. We're looking at the Oppo RINO 6 pro, but this is not the version that we saw launched earlier in India. This is another version with different cameras and a snapdragon processor. So before we get into it, let's start unboxing Oppo RINO 6 pro of 5g.

This time you guys we have the typical Oppo box with android and easy access to google apps. You need most, oh fancy. That's a really nicely shaped sim tool. We have paperwork jelly case and finally, the phone, but we're checking out what else is in the box. First is an USB power cord and, of course, a power brick onto the phone.

So we have a quick run through of this phone specs, so opening 6 pro 5g, you have both flare portrait. Video AI highlight video with ultra night video and live HDR, 65 watts super book 2.0 and yes, folks. This thing is powered by a Qualcomm, snapdragon 870 and Sony mix 766 sensors. On this thing, that's a nice back, I'm not sure if you can sort of see it in the camera. It's smooth, but they're, sort of like that detail, which gives you a different shine to the back like the way that light shines off the back of this phone is sort of diffused, also guys that is Matt, so goodbye fingerprints, light opal branding at the bottom there.

That's a nice solid, looking camera module, the teeniest bump too so four cameras on there and then on the side. We have sort of a silver bumper that goes around the phone power button on the right speakers, USB c port sim tray on here, that's a dual sim situation and then on the other side you have volume buttons and up top it sort of matches. The back. I like this tiny little detail, and also did you guys notice that curving screen again those curves mean a more comfortable in hand feel especially for people like me with tinier hands. The latest Reno's have been thin and sleek phones and yes, I did recently shoot a video on the Oppo Reno 65g, with the square edges and as interesting as this phone's form factor is.

This shape is really what I know: Reno phones to have it's the more familiar feel for me right. You guys know what's next, let's power this up, set it up and, in the meantime, a montage. So right the deal with this phone. This is officially the Oppo Reno 6 pro international versions, but there are two Oppo Reno 6 pros. This is the opposing 6 pro that had launched in India, and this is the Oppo RINO 6 pro that we just unboxed, and this I heard will be launched in some APAC countries and some European countries also, this snapdragon 306 pro that we just unboxed is what was released in China as the Oppo Reno 6, pro plus two very similar phones and similarly named.

But there are a few differences on the right. Is the Oppo Reno 6 pro in arctic, blue that we just unboxed and on the left? Is the Oppo Reno 6 pro in aurora, the India version textures on the phone look fairly different with that new Reno glow effect on the phone we just unboxed? It is yet again another pretty and eye-catching design. OPPO says that this looks like tiny snowflakes on the back of your phone, though I personally think that this looks like mother-of-pearl. Everything else looks similar, including most of the specs except the phone we just unboxed is powered by a Qualcomm snapdragon processor versus the India version. That's powered by a MediaTek processor, another main difference, the cameras, so the Oppo Reno 6 pro that we just unboxed features a 50 megapixel main shooter with a bigger Sony sensor, that's versus a 64 megapixel shooter on the other Reno.

This Reno also has is and a 30 megapixel telephoto camera that has a five times hybrid zoom. The other Reno doesn't have that even the wide angle, camera is improved. You get a 16 megapixel shooter versus the aid that you get on the other Reno cameras alone. This specific Reno 6 pro does seem like the version to get, although we only really find out how well these cameras perform once we do a camera vlog test right. Let's do this.

Camera tour time agree and continue well using the app allow. So we have photos now, as you know, I'm shooting this in front of the mirror. So you can sort of see what the camera is seeing, and you just get a better view of everything. We have a wide 1x 2x 5x 10x, and you can zoom up until 20x over here. You have Google Lens, you have a beauty mode.

You have flash settings highlight settings you have HDR settings see you have a setting, so AIC enhancement turns on oh and, as you can see, since I turned on the AI, it now says portrait because it detects that there's a person on the scene, then there are different filters that are available here under settings. Furthermore, you can change aspect ratio, you have a timer, and you can toggle the 15 megapixel shooter on or off on the right. We have a portrait mode, and can adjust both. You see the difference, there's also a flare, both portrait different other filters. You also have a timer and up here settings under more.

Furthermore, you have a dual view. Video day and from here you can do 1x, 2x 5x. How far can we zoom in up until 10x? You can also switch the views. There is a beauty mode on here, and you can choose different types of layouts. You have flash settings and other settings as well under more you have a slo-mo mode, 720p or 1080p.

You have a time-lapse mode which allows you to do wide up on 2 20 x, and you can do a hyperlapse. This is pretty cool and also toggle to 60x, 120x, 480x or 960x. You have a film mode, especially for mobile content creators. This is really cool. It's basically a pro mode for shooting mobile videos.

You can do wide one eggs and up until well sort of zoomed in you know, there's also a steady mode on here, and you can see that all the different settings are there. So that's the film there's also a pro expert mode here. That is pro mode for photos. This time you can do 1x, 2x 5x up until 5x, and then you can switch to your wide camera. You can switch to your zoomed in camera, and you can also shoot in raw.

You also have an extra HD mode which can do 1x, 2x 5x up until well, 5x no wide. There is a piano mode, tech scanner, always useful macro mode, is under here, and you also have stickers. Let me zoom in, so you can see just how cute these are. I see it's pretty cute. I mean these are really cute for, like social media or stories.

On the other side, we have video. So, as you can see, it already gives you instructions. So that says that AI highlight video brings out better quality in both dim and bright lighting. So you can just turn that on we have flash settings. This is the steady mode again AI.

You have both for video nice, and you also have flair just see. Okay, normal both, flare portrait see the background and yeah different other filters as well up here. You can also do resolution, so you can do 4k. Oh 4k, 60 fps is available nice, and then you have the night mode. You avoid 1x 2x 5x up until 20x on night mode.

You have a super steady, tripod mode on night mode, you have ratio, you have a timer, and you also have well other settings now selfie time. So there is a night mode on selfie time. There is a beauty mode and, as you can see, a more dedicated beauty mode because we're using the selfie camera. Now there is this flash setting. You have ratio, you have timer on video.

You also have that dedicated beauty mode that you can turn on live. As you shoot videos you have automatic flash. You have a steady mode on selfie video, something I always like to have, because if you're walking and talking and shooting vlogs or stuff like that, that comes in very useful. You have AI, highlight video on, and you also have okay for selfie video ooh both flair. Portrait is also available, as you can see, and that's live it's doing that live, so you can shoot with this filter on and also different filters, and this shoots in 1080p and 720p on photo mode.

You have beauty mode here again, and I will repeat this in every video I make the beauty mode is nice to. You know enhance how you look just like makeup, but the normal you floss and all that's great you're, fine, you're normal, be proud and never be ashamed of that. So up here you have flash settings. HDR settings, you have your different filters. You have timer settings and under settings you have aspect ratio.

I want to get in here. Shooting methods gestures. So always my favorite way to take selfies yeah on the right. You have portrait mode for selfie. You have a beauty mode on here.

Your different filters: okay, flare portrait, also available timer and more settings, and then we're back to more. So what do we do with the new phone and exciting cameras? Take some sample shots? Let's go, of course this is just our first look at the Oppo Reno 6 pro I'd have to spend more time with this phone to fully make up my mind about this. So let me know if you guys want to see a vlog test or a social media test. With this comment down below all details, I have on pricing and availability I'll be a linking in the description box. Like mentioned the solo Reno 6 pro will be launching in APAC countries and as far as I'm told this will be launching in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Thailand among other countries and European countries, including Spain, Italy and France.

At the time I'm shooting this video, though there have been no official announcements yet on availability of this specific Reno 6 pro, so I'd suggest waiting for availability and announcements on each specific region. That's it for today you guys, if you want to see how I use my tech on a daily basis, find me online. That's ISA does underscore on Instagram, Twitter and tick-tock. Until next time you.


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