Oppo Reno 7 Pro Full Review
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Oppo's Reno series has been the company's flagship offering in India for a few years now, ever since it stopped launching new models in the Find series. The formula for Reno Pro models has been pretty straightforward so far — slim bodies with curved displays and very fast charging. While the charging bit is still the same for the brand new Oppo Reno 7 Pro, Oppo has decided to switch things up with design. This new flagship model also has a new(ish) SoC, upgraded camera sensors, and stereo speakers, making it a fairly decent upgrade over the Reno 6 Pro (Review).
However, competition in this segment has never been fiercer. Samsung is leading the charge with its Galaxy S20 FE 5G (Review), we have OnePlus' latest 9RT (Review) and plenty of options from Xiaomi and Realme that are all packed to the gills with premium features. The Oppo Reno 7 Pro needs more than just a pretty face to win buyers' attention, and it's time to see if can manage that, in this full review.
The Oppo Reno 7 Pro is only available in one configuration in India, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and is priced at Rs. 39,999. This is lower than the price that the Reno 6 Pro launched at, which is a good start. This phone is available in two colours, Starlight Black and Startrails Blue.
Design has always been a big talking point for the Reno series and it's no different with the Reno 7 Pro. However, instead of the curved display and glossy frame you might have expected, the 7 Pro takes a design cue from last year's Reno 6 (Review), with a similar flattened aluminium frame and a flat display. The bezels around the display are also very slim, and along with the small hole-punch cutout, the Reno 7 Pro looks striking from the front. I personally welcome this design choice as I prefer a display with flat versus curved edges, which tend to make typing and swiping a bit tricky.
The glass back of the Oppo Reno 7 Pro has a new finish. Oppo says it has used a new laser process to create hundreds of diagonal micro-etches, which are visible at certain angles. The finish feels great and doesn't attract fingerprints. The camera module also has an interesting multilayered design, and around it, we now have a light strip that glows when you get notifications and when the phone is charging. You can't change the colour of this strip (which would have been nice), but you can choose which apps and events trigger it.
The Oppo Reno 7 Pro doesn't have a headphone jack like the Reno 7, and doesn't support expandable storage either. It does have stereo speakers though, which is a feature that has been missing from previous Pro models. The 6.5-inch AMOLED panel means delivers very good colours and contrast. It's a full-HD+ panel with a 90Hz peak refresh rate and 180Hz peak touch sampling rate, plus Corning Gorilla 5 for scratch protection. A 120Hz refresh rate or even a higher touch sampling rate would have been more substantial upgrades, but buyers will have to make do.
Oppo hasn't skimped on bundled accessories. The Reno 7 Pro ships with a 65W charger and a case, along with a USB cable and SIM eject tool. Overall, Oppo has done a good job with the design. The phone is also quite slim (7.45mm) and light (180g), which I like.
There's a new SoC in the Oppo Reno 7 Pro, the Dimensity 1200-Max from MediaTek. This is basically a standard Dimensity 1200 SoC with two special optimisations made for the Reno 7 Pro: AI Deblur, which is said to improve the quality of selfies, and AI-PQ, which is said to induce an HDR-like effect in regular videos. There doesn't seem to be any performance benefit with this ‘Max' version of the SoC, so for all other tasks, it should be business as usual. The 12GB of RAM can be expanded by allocating 7GB of storage, if you use the RAM expansion feature in ColorOS.
Connectivity options for the Oppo Reno 7 Pro include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and the usual suite of satellite navigation systems. The phone has a 4,500mAh battery with support for up to 65W fast charging, using Oppo's proprietary SuperVOOC charger. In terms of premium features, the Reno 7 Pro still misses out on things such as an IP rating for waterproofing and wireless charging. These features are still not common in phones in this segment, and including them would have been a good way for Oppo to really shake things up.
00:00 - Intro
02:01 - Oppo Reno 7 Pro price in India
02:32 - Oppo Reno 7 Pro design
05:16 - Oppo Reno 7 Pro specifications and software
08:01 - Oppo Reno 7 Pro performance and battery life
11:04 - Oppo Reno 7 Pro cameras
16:19 - Verdict
18:10 - Thanks For Watching GUYS!
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