OPPO A91 Full Review: 4 Cameras & AMOLED Display for Under $250! By Lim Reviews

By Lim Reviews
Aug 16, 2021
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OPPO A91 Full Review: 4 Cameras & AMOLED Display for Under $250!

Hey guys welcome back to another video with limb reviews today, we'll be checking out the Opel, a 91, a budget smartphone that comes with a few tricks up its sleeve, so OPPO is touting the NAD one as a camera oriented smartphone. So let's see how it performs in the real world now in case you're wondering the OPPO. N1 is also known in other markets as the OPPO f15, so these are essentially the same device, but with different names for different markets. The oboe in 81 is being sold at RM 999 here in Malaysia, and that is less than 250 US dollars. Making this a pretty affordable budget smartphone holding the device for the first time, I noticed that the Opp, a nerdy one, doesn't feel too heavy. Despite its large form factor.

The back panel is made of plastics, but it definitely doesn't feel like a cheap device now moving on to the front. This is where I'm really grateful to Opel for giving us an AMOLED display instead of an LCD unit with the 6.4 inch AMOLED display, you get great viewing angles: deeper, blacks and colors. That pop in a pleasing manner is great for those of you who enjoy watching YouTube or Netflix on your smartphone. Moving on to the back, we see the main star of the show, and that is the quad camera that is supposed to take some pretty good shots. So what we have here is a 48 megapixel main sensor and in Mega Pixel ultra light sensor, a 2 megapixel mono sensor and a 2 megapixel depth sensor.

So after taking some pictures outside my house, I can say that the main sensor does a great job at taking outdoor images. Pictures are nicely balanced, comes with lots of detail and actually looks quite natural I didn't notice that white balance is slightly towards the warm side, but that didn't really bother me too much in terms of close-up shots. The camera also did a great job at focusing well on the subject, while blurring out a background. So here's a couple of images for you to evaluate moving on to portrait shots. It is kind of a hit-and-miss situation with the OPPO a 91, so sometimes it is able to detect the edges on my hair nicely, but sometimes it just didn't fare too well to be fair, my hair is not flat and even the iPhone 11 is not able to take perfect portraits too so yeah.

One thing I must mention is that low-light portraits on the OPPO another one is actually pretty impressive. Sensor is able to light up. My entire darkroom and I actually managed to get some pretty decent portraits here for this test, I turn off all the lights, as you can see here, with only two lamps on the outcome, image definitely looks brighter than my actual room. Last but not least, let's talk a little about the 16 megapixel selfie camera I'd say it did a pretty ok job with portrait mode turn on, and you can choose the turn on or off beautify mode. But here's a couple of samples for you to check out now in terms of operating the OPA in anyone on the daily I noticed that browsing through social media on the device was fairly smooth.

I did not encounter any major lags or app crashes during my time into a 91. The Hello PMD paired with 8 gigabytes of RAM is good enough for the pricier pain here. As for gaming playing games such as pop G and mobile legends, obviously isn't as smooth as flagship devices. It will also take a while to load, but that is to be expected, regardless still give me a decent gaming experience, just in case you're wondering the OPO, a nerdy one called a 193,000 on the entity bench map and here's a screenshot on how it fell in each individual Department. Last but not least, the oboe in anyone comes with a four thousand William hour battery, which is enough to last you a full day on one single charge.

The charger that came in a box is a twenty-one unit and promises to get you to 50% in just 30 minutes. So that's good to know the minor thing that wasn't so great about the OPPO in 81 is the single firing speaker that just isn't powerful enough for my liking. However, those of you looking to plug in a pair of headphones should be happy to find that the headphone jack is still present on the Apple in 91, alright, guys, that's it for my quick review on the Opel 891. All in all, the Opel in 81 is once again pushing the benchmark for budget phones to get better, although you might not have blazing fast performance, it does come with an awesome. AMOLED display and a great set of cameras for the price of under a thousand ringgit I.

Think the OPPO Energy one is worth considering. Should you be in the market for a new budget smartphone? So what do you think? Do you think the OPPO energy one is good enough to disrupt a budget smartphone market if not, which month one do, you think is the best? Let me know down in the comment section below, and I'll see you guys in the next one. My.


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