Smart Phon OPPO F5


                             Smart Phon OPPO F5


The OPPO F5 houses 4GB RAM and Octa-Core CPU for all your smartphone operations, from speedy
surfing to continuous chats and eager gaming. The energy-saving microprocessor lets you turn up the
heat on your smartphone experience, while keeping the device cool - in http://www.oppo.com/in/smartpho
This is a smart phone because this phone is used very well and very fast and very fast and color is blak and withe and oppo is chinese company but service is good and service center available every district.
and finger sensor is good .one touching is phone unlock than use it.camera quality is so good frent and back camera is so good. Because this phone has more RAM, this phone does not hang and there is more clarity in this phone Due to the fact that we do not have separate memory, this phone is very thin.


Unlike the Moto G5S Plus, the Oppo F5 isn’t metal. It took me a few days to come to this realisation, however. The curved back of the F5 is silver nano-coated plastic. Nano coatings are generally used in phones to provide water resistance, yet the F5 has no official waterproofing, so it’s best to think of this phone as a particularly good plastic design.

In this regard it’s a little like the HTC U Life, whose back is acrylic plastic but doesn’t look or feel too bad next to its more expensive glass sibling

The Oppo F5 also manages to squeeze in a few other features that are more commonplace on high-end devices. There’s a decent fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone (it may be a reach for small hands) and, like the iPhone X, you can unlock the phone with your face.
It works well for movies and the types of games that feel a little like console ports. Playing such games, there’s greater room for virtual controls, helping to keep them out of the way of the action. For movies it’s simply closer to the aspect ratios commonly used by films that end up in the cinema.
Play 16:9 content in, say, BBC iPlayer, and the Oppo F5 will just leave some black bars to the left and right of the image. These don’t prove distracting, however.

Display quality is typical of a lower-mid range phone: very good but a level below the best. The Oppo F5 uses an LTPS IPS panel, and as such, colour depth isn’t at the level of an OLED or high-end LCD. However, after initially finding certain tones a bit washed out, my eyes adjusted to the style within a day or two. The Moto G5S Plus offers slightly better image quality, but has a more traditional 16:9 screen.




If you’re extremely picky about screens, you should mote that Oppo doesn’t include any kind of display customisation options.
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