Oppo Reno7 5g Full Review: Is Good Mid-Range Phone

Oppo Reno7 5g full review: is good mid-rang phone

Oppo Reno7 5g Full Review: Is Good Mid-Range Phone


This is the Oppo Reno 7 5g . Depending on the market, there is also the Chinese version of the Reno 75g to keep things simple here we’ll just refer to it as the reno 75g so how competitive is the phone overall find out in our full review.

Design and build
Oppo Reno7 5g Full Review: Is Good Mid-Range Phone


The Oppo Reno 75g is a mid-range for the mid-range, it’s not an overhaul compared to the previous model, there are a few tweaks here and there a headphone jack expandable storage and slightly larger battery The back of the phone is plastic and has an eye-catching gradient laser-engraved finish that gleams in the light, while the reno is 65ga Metal frame This is made of glossy plastic The overall phone is fairly lightweight and easy to handle No protection from ingress materials despite competing that offer it at this price.

Screen specs
Oppo Reno7 5g Full Review: Is Good Mid-Range Phone


Like last year’s reno 65g, the phone’s display is amoled 6.43 inches, with 1080p resolution Gorilla Glass 5 protection and a 90Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate makes swiping and scrolling smoother, and it turns off to 60Hz when not touching to save energy, which isn’t much changed with the screen since last year except that now you get hdr 10 plus support regardless the quality here is good with deep amoled blacks and plenty of sharpness colors can be decently accurate if you play with them in settings and we achieved 450 nits of max brightness with the manual brightness slider which can boost to 630When in sunlight, the nits are in auto mode.

Under-display fingerprint reader
Under-display fingerprint reader


there’s a fingerprint reader sitting under the display too for unlocking and authentication is quite fast and accurate.


Headphone jack, single speaker
Headphone jack, single speaker test


As I mentioned in your audio, Oppo brings back the traditional headphone jack this time, but there is still only one speaker worth mentioningof average on our loudness test still the sound quality does seem to be a bit higher than last year with clearer highs and vocals.


Storage
another upgrade you get on the reno 75g is expandable storage on top of the 256 gigs built in.

Android 11 and UI
Android 11 and UI


The interface of the phone is oppo’s color os 12 based on android 11. it’s pretty straightforward and familiar if you’ve used your recent oppo or realme phone there are plenty of features provided by google like your standard leftmost news feed search but on top of that there are a bunch of options and settings you can use to customize the look and feel of the interface and one color os feature that’s really useful if you like using the phone with one hand is the icon pull down a little swipe will bring all of your icons down within a thumb’s reach.


Mediatek Dimensity 900 5G performance
Mediatek Dimensity 900 5G performance


All of these features are powered by the same chipset you’d find on last year’s model, the Mediatek Demensity 900 5g. It’s not a flagship, but it’s solid and included in the benchmarks the reno 75g outperforms popular mid-range rivals like the samsung galaxy a53 5g overall is more than enough to provide a smooth person experience and indeed games run indeed well on top of that the phone packs an advanced unresistant cooling system and the thermal management is great in our stress test the phone didn’t overheat and performance remains stable.


Battery 4500
Battery endurance and charging test


The reno 75g has a larger 4 500 milliamp hour capacity compared to last year and seems to be better optimized too it was able to score an endurance rating of 123 hours in our proprietary tests you get the same 65 watt charging is the reno 65g but maybe because of the bigger battery is a little slower here we were able to charge the renault 75g from zero to 90 percent in half an hour.


Main cameras
Main cameras


There’s a 64 megapixel main cam an 8 megapixel ultra wide and a 2 megapixel macro camera just like last year is model and many other current mid-ranges

16 megapixel picture  from the main cam come out awosame for the class there is a lot of resolved detail low noise true to life colors and excellent dynamic range our main issue is that if you look closely some details can look like a painting such as people or cars in the  background. 

portraits have a ton of detail and the colors and dynamic range look good the subject separation can get thrown off from time to time though.
 
8 megapixel picture from the ultra wide camera are likable and actually among the better ones we’ve seen from these sort of mid-range phones there’s enough detail good looking colors and wide dynamic range noise is pretty low .

2 megapixel close-ups from the macro camera are decent they’re sharp enough with saturated colors there’s not a ton of detail to be had at this resolution though.

in low light photos from the main cam look very good especially for this price range there’s plenty of resolved detail low noise saturated colors good exposure and satisfying dynamic range there does seem to be an issue where if you shoot another photo right after the first one you get an under processed noisy and soft result you just need to wait a few moments between each shot for the processing to catch up the dedicated night mode does a good job at brightening the photos especially in the Sky, it shows more detail in the shadows while preventing the highlights from blowing out the color, the overall look is a bit unrealistic.

low light photos taken with the ultra wide camera are pretty good they are detailed with preserved colors and low noise the exposure and look are pretty natural looking the net mode photos are softer but brighter with improved dynamic range and color saturation.

Selfie camera
selfies come from the 32 megapixel front facing cam and they have a wide dynamic range and accurate colors the dtl is average and the sharpness isn’t great but the overall result is decent.

Video
the main cam can shoot video in up to 4k at 30fps and the quality is great there is a good amount of resolved detail andsharpness true-to-life colors low noise and wide dynamic range there is electronic stabilization available for this camera but only if you switch to 1080p the ultrawide maxes out at 1080p anyway the colors here are a bit desaturated but there’s good enough sharpness low noise and excellent dynamic range.

Conclusion
so that’s the oppo reno 75g aka oppo find x5 light you get pretty much the same features as last year but with a few improvements here and there like better battery life and hdr time plus and the addition of fan favorites like a headphone jack and expandable storage sure the reno 75g would have been even more competitive with stereo speakers ingress protection or a faster chipset but still the phone is a solid all-around mid-ranger that’s worth.

Leave a Comment