OPPO Reno6 Z 5G Full Review [Cameras vs Gaming] By Unbox PH

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Aug 14, 2021
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OPPO Reno6 Z 5G Full Review [Cameras vs Gaming]

What's up tech, bro charlie here and welcome back to where we take awesome out of the box. Now today we're going to be doing a full review on the Oppo Reno 6z 5g Ellen, and I have had the Oppo Reno 6 series phones for a hot minute. So of course we have to do the usual test. So we can tell you guys if the phones are worth buying and here's my full review on the Oppo Renault 6 z5g, and why you'd want to buy this phone okay. So I already talked about the basic stuff like packaging and the first impressions, and you can check that out up here, but yeah full package here, since we get the documentation, jelly case, charging brick, USB c, cable and complete with a pair of earphones. So if you're planning to get this, or you're planning to gift this to someone as their first ever smartphone you're going to be very, very happy because you have a full package here.

So I was singing praises about the back panel of this phone. In my first video and after a while of using it, I'm happy to say that it does feel perfect to hold in the hands, especially with those rounded edges, some newer phones like the Reno 6. You know the main one have flat edges, and they dig into your palms and can get uncomfortable after a certain period of time. But what I love the most about this back panel is that after a long day out, it didn't get smudges, and it still looked spotless. Although again we're getting a single firing speaker, so not the loudest audio, but I didn't notice any clipping on max volume.

Here's a sample for reference, I need to catch on the front. We have a 6.4 inch AMOLED display, so that means vibrant colors and deep blacks for some great videos, plus things from games to the interface will be sharp as attack thanks to the full HD plus resolution, not to mention because of the AMOLED display. We get a fingerprint scanner on the screen. It's just a bit sad, though, that we don't get any special protection or a smoother 90hz display. So you're stuck with the standard 60hz, but I digress picture wise.

I still think it's a great display now for the cameras. We have a 64 megapixel, main camera, 8 megapixel wide and 2 megapixel macro quality wise. I was very happy. Things seemed to be consistent throughout all the cameras. I was especially happy with the 2 megapixel macro, because, despite the low pixel count, it took good shots with lots of detail, that's not to say that the main and wide-angle cameras were slouches in any way.

Color replication was accurate, and it took pictures worthy for Instagram and portrait mode had some great background. Isolation plus this can be further enhanced, with both flare portrait. Whenever people look for those camera or lens reviews, they always look for those creamy poke balls. This is the more cost, efficient and easy way to get those. In my opinion, they look pretty natural, and they don't look like a layered effect or a filter, and on top of all that, even in low light, I still got decent detail with some usable shots and for the last camera we have a 32 megapixel selfie camera.

These also took great shots and also feature the same effects I mentioned earlier, so yeah good snappers on the front and the back ensures that gold view. Video will be a very useful feature, especially for vloggers, since it does use the cameras on the front and the back. At the exact same time inside we have a MediaTek demand, city, 800u, 5g, paired with 8k gram and 128 gigs, expandable storage. It's a pretty good setup and runs color OS 11.1 smoothly, with no problems at all. I didn't run into any OS bumps during my time with the phone.

To recap, the demand city 800u processor is a variation of the demand city 800 used on the Reno 4z. The main difference is that the 800u has a 2x6 core configuration instead of a 4x4 configuration with the two cores clocked at 2.4 gigahertz and while the demand city 800u positions itself as a mid-range 5g processor, its gaming performance is not as impressive based on data obtained from game bench. The Reno 6c posted a lower fps stability on Call of Duty, even if it does push the average fps to 60 in the game's maximum possible settings now on Gandhi impact. The Reno 6d does fine in the game's default low settings with an average fps of 28 at 97 stability, but it does go down to an average fps of 27 and 85 stability when set to medium compared to the OnePlus word and word CE that rock a snapdragon 765g and 750g respectively. The Reno 6d is a close match for both in Gandhi impact and low in medium graphics, at 30 fps.

However, the density 800u falls flat when we attempted to run Gandhi impact at 60fps and low graphics, so it really isn't the best phone for heavy gaming powering the phone is a 4 310 William hour battery that lasted us 10 and a half hours it's an okay battery, and it should get you a day's worth of use, but again, not really for heavy gaming, and if you ever do need to charge midday, we have 30 watt vouch, flash charge 4.0, which should top things up quickly. Since we got from 10 to 80 percent in 40 minutes, so there you have it our full review on the Oppo Reno 6z5g. For me, it's a good phone, but I'd personally grab it for the cameras. It sports a lot of great features which vloggers are sure to love, and, although yes, it can play games, you might need to tone down the graphics a little for gentian impact and heavier games, but for the price of 19999 pesos. I think it's a good buy and if you're after great cameras, you can't go wrong.

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