A bit too large to handle, Fingerprint sensor is difficult to reach, Overpriced
The R7 Plus is a solid, reliable smartphone, but we feel like OPPO dropped the ball with this one. For a device with flagship-level specs like the 1080p curved dispay, competent cameras, excellent battery life, fingerprint sensor and all-metal build, havi...
Attractive all-metal design. Excellent battery life. Snappy performance. Good price.
Mixed camera quality. Heavy UI layer. Tinny speaker
The Oppo R7 Plus is a big, premium unlocked Android phablet with great battery life for a solid price, but it doesn't stand apart from the competition...
Good design and build quality, Competent pair of cameras, Satisfying battery life
Display not very true to life, Poor video shooting quality, Poor gaming performance and some UI lags
Overall, the Oppo R7 Plus is a smartphone for users who insist on having a seriously large display for Internet and multimedia consumption, and also have design as a priority over premium-tier specifications. For this type of smartphone user, Oppo's phabl...
Abstract: Oppo has spent the last few generations of its R lineup building devices that defy the boundaries of design. The R5 was about thinness, The R7 about elegance and reliability, and with the R7 Plus, let's just say size is just part of the story. The Plus de...
I'm struggling to think of a better mid-range Android phone on the market right now that is better than the R7 Plus. Though its unlocked price of $499 puts it near the top of its class, it nonetheless offers much more than rivals: from the execution of it...
The Oppo R7 Plus is very well built and has a battery life that borders on the jaw-dropping
Oppo's cluttered version of Android leaves a little to be desired and the phone's sheer size will put off a few people
The Oppo R7 Plus is the best combination of mid-range specs we've seen at this price for some time...
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Published: 2015-10-13, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The Oppo R7 Plus continues Oppo's trend of making somewhat iPhone-esque designs work at a price point considerably below that of Apple's premium designs.I've commented previously on Oppo's pitch to the Australian market seemingly centering on phones that...
Outstanding battery life, backed by VOOC flash charge, Quality metal unibody construction, Vibrant 6inch display with great viewing angles, Touch fingerprint reader, THE
Chipset while snappy, isn't entirely becoming of the price tag, No NFC, Inconsistent main camera, poor dynamic range, Rear speaker susceptible to muffling when inhand or flat
Phablets will continue to flood the market in the months and years to come. The obvious interest in Samsung's Galaxy Note line over the years reinforces this and has spurred other OEMs to enter the space and offer premium phablets at prices that match.The...
Abstract: Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo had its first crack at the Australian market with its mid-range handset, the Oppo R7. We thought the phone was a fantastic first entrant into the local market, especially given its price of $449. Unfortunately, the R7 faulte...