OPPO A5s Review: Better than Realme 3? 🧐 By YugaTech

By YugaTech
Aug 16, 2021
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OPPO A5s Review: Better than Realme 3? 🧐

What up guys Miguel here, if you get tagged and last year's OPPO a3s was a pretty popular entry-level smartphone, despite competition from Xiaomi and real me, but its successor, the Opp, a 5s then get a few notable upgrades at a price point of 6990 pesos. Let's see how it fares against the competition housed in a sleek plastic body, we've got a bold red design with gold accents that attempt to imitate a glass back, there's also a black variant available for a more classic look. It actually has a similar design to the a3 s. We have a dual rear camera setup with an LED flash, stacked horizontally and a fingerprint scanner. That's easy to reach. Despite the back being plastic, it's still pretty prone to smudges.

So better use a case on the left side is a triple card tray with two SIM card slots and a dedicated micro SD card slot below that are the volume buttons. Meanwhile, on the right side, you can find the power button they're all easy to reach and satisfyingly click at the bottom. We have the microUSB port, loudspeaker, microphone and headphone jack. Moreover, the a5s is light and sturdy, despite its large size and budget price, you get a 6.2-inch screen with a water drop, not for its selfie camera plus. The screen is outfitted with a Corning Gorilla, Glass, 3 and pre-installed screen protector as for display quality on a direct sunlight.

Things are viewable at about 95 percent. Brightness colors are pretty average, and you only get a resolution of 1520 by 720, but that should be all fair enough. Given the phone's price point, it's definitely usable the downward firing. Speaker can be loud enough to fill a small space, but at maximum volume or even just 80%. It leaves your ears ringing as high as over power.

The mid and lows resulting in a tinny sound moving on to performance. The a5 s is powered by a MediaTek hello p35 chipset, three gigs of RAM and 32 gigs of internal storage. It's good to use for basic tasks like messaging scrolling through social media playing music and videos. Even taking selfies, however, try not to run too many apps in the background to avoid a laggy experience when it comes to gaming, the 5s has a dedicated game space feature which optimizes the phone to run at the best possible performance while gaming. However, even with game space, graphic intensive games lag heavily, the benchmark scores we got are typically what you'll expect from its price range for security registering and using the fingerprint scanner is fast.

As long as the surface is clean and face unlock actually works. Well, too, just not in low light for software you get Android 8.1. Are you out of the box skin with color OS 5.2 on top high tier opal phones already run Android Pi with color OS 6, but this is probably Judah chipset incompatibility? At the moment you get a clean and simple UI with some built-in features like music party game space or roaming cloud, apps, app, split-screen and, of course, game space. There's also a smart sidebar for quick access to tools and apps keeping a device running is a massive 4230 William hour battery and in our PC mark battery test. We've got a total of 12 hours and 53 minutes.

Meanwhile, in our video loop test, we yield at a total of 16 hours and 15 minutes, which I can say, reflects real usage. I had the phone running for almost the whole day on light to moderate use. Without looking for a charger and as for charging, we got a full 100% after two straight hours of charging, which is a long time, but hey. Let me remind you that this is an entry-level phone and that is a 4230 William hour battery. Ok, let's talk about the cameras at the back, you get a 13 megapixel main shooter, with an aperture rating of F 2.2, plus a secondary 2 megapixel depth sensor and an LED flash for selfies. In that notch you can find an 8 megapixel camera photos taken from the rear cameras, look good, especially under natural lighting, but they also seem quite dull and unsaturated for the most part, colors aren't as vibrant or vivid as we would like them to be, and the edge detection in portrait shots needs a little more work with the background blur when it comes to low-light shots.

There's a lot of noise in a loss in detail. The a5s doesn't have at night mode, which makes matters worse for the front camera we can actually get decent selfies there's. Definitely some skin smoothening, going on even without the beauty motion turned on so yep Beauty game and with the AI option on selfies, look a little unnatural and overly process. As you amp up the AI Beauty mode level when it comes to video, is the 5s can shoot up to 1080p at 30 frames per second they're decent. However, stabilization is absent, so make sure you have a steady hand so to wrap up this video, let's check out pricing and how it fares against the competition.

The OPPO a 5s is priced at six thousand nine hundred ninety pesos and for the same price. You can get a Realme three and objectively, it offers better performance cameras and a subjectively better design. First, you get Android Pi with the latest version of color OS. Nonetheless, if you do decide to go with the 5s, you get a sizable screen, pretty great battery life, expandable storage and performance decent enough for everyday use. So what did you guys think at 6990? Pesos is the 5s the phone for you? Let us know in the comments section below and if you enjoyed this video, be sure to smack that, like button subscribe to our YouTube channel, hit that Bell icon, so you get notified for future uploads, be sure to visit.

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