What's up guys, Justin here of rematch and 5g, enabled smartphones in the Philippines are growing and the Oppo Reno 4z is part of a wave of new, affordable, 5g phones in the country. It also packs a MediaTek density 800 chipsets, a 48 megapixel quad camera setup and a 120 hertz refresh rate display for the price of 20 990 pesos. Is it worth the buy, keep on watching and find out in this review? So first, let's talk about the design. The Oppo Reno 4z embodies a 2d glass-like rear panel in the color ink black, which is also available in a do white color variant. With this kind of finish. It loves fingerprints and smudges.
So better use the free jelly case in the box. Flipping on the front. You can find its hole, punch for the dual selfie cameras in the upper left corner and an earpiece at the center top. It feels solid lightweight, and it rests comfortably in the palm at the back. You can see its square shaped camera module on the upper left side, while you'll notice the brand logo on the lower right side on the right.
It's the power button that doubles as a side mounted fingerprint scanner. Meanwhile, on the left, we have the tactile and click volume rocker and a dual sim card tray with. Sadly, no room for a micro SD card up top is a secondary microphone, while at the bottom are its loudspeaker primary microphone, an USB type c port and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. Overall, the 2d polycarbonate design at the back makes it look more premium, and thankfully it has a slim profile with curved edges that makes it comfortable to grip. The Oppo Reno 4z5g has a 6.57 inch, laps LCD screen with a resolution of 2400 by 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 401 pixels per inch for protection. It has a layer of gorilla, glass, 3 plus and a pre-installed screen protector and, as I've said earlier, it also has a 120 hertz, refresh rate, which is nice to have for smoother animations and transitions.
Now, despite getting an lcd, the screen still looks great, and you get slim bezels for a decent viewing angle. The color temperatures can be customized, so you can choose from cool default and warm depending on what you prefer. Its brightness level is pretty good too, as you can still see the screen well at max brightness under direct sunlight audio wise. This device has a single downward firing speaker at the bottom. It has a good balance of highs, mid and lows.
But honestly, you can't expect this speaker to give you the best sound possible, mainly because of its mid-range quality. We also don't recommend turning up the volume to maximum, as the output tends to exhibit some form of distortion either way you can always take advantage of its headphone jack talk about software. It runs on android, 10 out of the box, with color OS 7.1 skinned. On top I like that you can personalize your icons, app animation, speed and on-screen buttons for navigation. As expected, OPPO's UI features many of its own stock apps, including soul, loop, o-roaming, opp, relax and many more.
It also has a third-party pre-installed app like Lazada, Facebook and Agoda, but it's fine since we mostly use them, and you can always uninstall them. If you like. Moving on to performance, the Oppo Renault 4 z5g is powered by a MediaTek dimension 800 processors, with a Mali g57, mc4, GPU, 8, gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of internal storage. We noticed that out of the 128 gigabytes of storage, we get a usable, 112 gigabytes out of the box, which is pretty normal. We tried playing graphics, heavy games such as Call of Duty and asphalt 9, and while gaming we encounter a minimal amount of hiccups when using the highest settings and the phone does heat up a little.
But it's not that bothersome. When it comes to day-to-day tasks like browsing, the web and navigating around social media, it is unquestionably smooth all throughout for biometrics and security. You can unlock the phone through facial recognition and a side mounted fingerprint scanner, there's nothing much to say both methods work pretty quickly as expected. If you want to see the benchmark scores, we'll flash them now. So you already know that this Oppo Renault 4z is a 5g ready device and its other connectivity features include Wi-Fi Bluetooth, 5.1, NFC, 4g LTE, that USB type-c and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, and when it comes to battery this device gets a 4 000 William hour capacity with 18 watts, VOC fast charging support. We ran it through the PC Mark's battery test and got a total of 11 hours and 19 minutes.
Meanwhile, in our standard video loop test, which entails the phone being at 50, brightness 50 volume, airplane mode turned on and with headphones plugged in the device lasted a longer 13 hours and eight minutes. With this, the Renault 4z5g can at least last you a day if you're, not a heavy user. Alright, let's talk about cameras. The Oppo Renault 4 z5g has a total of 6 cameras. That's a quad camera setup at the back, consisting of a 48 megapixel main camera, along with an 8 megapixel ultra-wide shooter, a 2 megapixel monochrome and a 2 megapixel macro lens up front.
Its dual hole: punch shooters, consist of a 16 megapixel main and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. Checking out the rear, camera sample shots, it performs pretty well in daylight, outdoor and indoor you'll, see that it's true to its colors and the details are present. However, for low light shots details are a bit muddy and there's a lot of noise going on even with the night mode turned on now, with portrait shots. On the other hand, we get some decent subject, background separation, but the subject can be grainy at some point so better to take time shooting when it comes to selfies generally, it captures great images and produces accurate, color reproduction. I like that, when you turn the AI beauty mode on the skin, looks pretty natural when it's at the recommended settings and when it comes to videos, you can shoot up to 4k at 30 frames per seconds.
The quality is very good, colors are accurate, details are sharp, and the video stabilization is present, so pants come out smooth and even okay, so this review wouldn't be complete. If we're not going to talk about the price. This Oppo Reno 4z5g comes with an official price tag of 20 990 pesos, and it is exclusively available on globe and smart post paid plans. Only. You can add this Reno 4z5g in the list of affordable, 5g phones in the country.
However, 5g may still be unnecessary for now, since coverage could be limited to certain areas. So if having 5g connectivity isn't a big deal for you, then I recommend getting its base model. The Oppo Renault 4 in case you're planning to stick with OPPO. Well, just a quick recap: the Oppo RINO 4 is more affordable. It offers more features.
It's got an AMOLED display, 65 watts of took, 2.0, fast charge and honestly performs better and that wraps up this review. What do you guys think of this Oppo Reno 4z5g? Let us know in the comments and if you enjoyed this video, be sure to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content hit that bell icon. So you don't miss any future uploads and be sure to visit yugatech. com for the latest tech news and reviews. Once again, this is Justin and don't forget to wash your hands and stay at home.
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