This is the new Oppo Reno 6 pro 5g. It comes just six months after the introduction of the Reno 5 pro and there doesn't seem to be a lot. That's different between the two phones, the most notable upgrades include a more powerful 5g capable processor, a slightly larger battery and some new camera tricks, but is all of that enough to make it a compelling product, hey guys, what's up you're watching the ex tech show I'm sail, and today I'm going to be talking about my experience with the Oppo Reno 6 pro 5g, but first as always, if you enjoyed this video, please do give us a thumbs up and, more importantly, don't forget to subscribe. So you don't miss out on any future updates the Oppo Renault 6 pro takes its design cues from the Renault 5 pro just like its predecessor. The new Reno phone provides an extremely satisfying in-hand feel largely because of the thin and light form factor. In fact, it's super sleek at 7.6 millimeters and weighs only 177 grams. The frame is made of metal while the rear panel uses OPPO's Reno glow technique to offer a glittery but smudge proof, glass, matte finish, which throws off beautiful colors and patterns.
There's a rounded rectangular camera bump in the top left corner, which doesn't protrude too much. Making this a very comfortable phone to carry in your pocket over on the right side is the power key. While the left has the volume rockers, all of which deliver terrific tactile feedback. The USB type-c port, single speaker and dual sim tray are at the bottom there's no expansion slot for extra storage as well as no 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, but the speaker gets fairly loud when watching content or listening to music. The phone is also ip54 rated, which means it's protected from limited dust, ingress and odd splashes of water.
The display on the wiener 6 pro is identical to the one on the Reno 5 pro and that's not a bad thing at all. It's a beautiful 6.5 inch, 1080p OLED screen with curved edges and super slim bezels. The panel is bright and well saturated, even when you use it outdoors and comes with HDR 10 plus certification, so content on Netflix and Amazon looks great. While the corner hole, punch is well out of the way of movies and videos. The display also gets a touch sampling rate of 180 hertz and a refresh rate of 90 hertz, two important features to have, especially when gaming or interacting with the user interface there's a fingerprint scanner underneath the display as well.
It's very quick to respond and rarely gave me any failed input. The opening 6 pro sports, a quad rear camera setup with a 64 megapixel primary sensor, an 8 megapixel, wide angle, sensor, a 2 megapixel macro sensor and a 2 megapixel mono sensor. The main highlight is that primary sensor, which provides decent exposure with wide dynamic range in good conditions. The autofocus is also accurate if a little slow, but colors look natural and the sensor produces excellent depth of field indoors 2. The 64 megapixel sensor performs reasonably well and produces little grain or noise.
The phone actually nailed color accuracy almost every time. However, in low light situation, there is a considerable amount of grain visible in photos. The dedicated night mode does help in brightening up darker areas, but at the cost of noise patches accumulating. In the background, the ultrawide sensor is a strong performer, but distortion is noticeable on the sides and in certain lighting conditions it didn't match the main camera's color profile. The macro sensor gets quite close to subjects, but doesn't produce results that look as crisp as those from the main sensor at 2x magnification.
On the video front, the rear camera shoots up to 4k at 30 frames per second, but you don't get stabilization as the ultra steady mode is restricted to 1080p. OPPO also offers a bunch of video features, including the new both flare portrait, which uses AI algorithms to pinpoint rear light sources in the background and both light spots at varying depths. In order to imitate professional DSLR cameras. In my testing you only get the desired results. If both subject and phone are static, things get a bit more complicated with a moving subject, as the camera struggles to retain the both effect.
In the background, the selfie camera here is a 32 megapixel sensor, and it produces Instagram friendly images in outdoor and indoor lighting, but the default AI beautification mod does slightly soften up the face. The portrait mode also does well to isolate the subject from the background. So the Opel window, 6 pro, runs on the latest six nanometer MediaTek dimension, 1200 processors, now according to benchmark scores, it's not as powerful as the snapdragon 870 chips, but in day to day use the dimension.1200 certainly feels like a proper flagship chipset. It didn't break the sweat during heavy multitasking and I didn't see any lag or slowdowns during my time with arena.6 pro gameplay on titles, like cod mobile, runs extremely smooth even with the highest graphics setting, and the touch inputs were fast and accurate. Thanks to 180hz touch sampling rate.
There's an enhanced multi-cooling system here as well, which theoretically should help keep the phone cooler during gameplay, but I found it still got slightly warm even after a short session of Call of Duty, although it never reached a level where it affected. My gaming experience my review unit comes equipped with 256 GB of storage and 12 GB of ram. Now the storage isn't expandable, but the ram does offer virtual expansion a new feature that lets. You expand the smartphone's ram by using the phone's internal storage on the Windows 6 pro you can choose to expand up to 3gb, 5gb or 7gb of ram. By simply heading over to the about phone section.
The new settings will take effect after you restart the device. The dimension 1200 also gets an integrated, 5g modem, and while you won't be able to use this particular feature in India for some time, it does make the phone future-proof. The opening 6 pro runs on android 11, with the latest color OS 11.3. On top, it's not the lightest android skin, but color OS 11 is a huge improvement over previous iterations. There are plenty of useful customization options that help in offering a very personalized experience.
For example, you can tweak the dark mode, customize, the always on display and even change, icon styles and shapes. My only gripe is with the pre-installed bloatware there's just way too many third-party apps. For an upper mid-range phone, fortunately most can be removed, but not all of them. For such a slim phone, the winner, 6 pros battery life, is quite impressive. The 4500 my battery averaged about a day and a half on a single charge and lasted over 16 hours in our HD video loop test, which is quite commendable, especially considering the powerful chipset the phone packs in.
However, the real star of the show is the ultrafast superfood 2.0 charging speeds delivered by a 65 watt adapter in my testing. It topped with the phone from 0 to 100 in just 35 minutes. Sadly, there's no wireless charging, which would have made for a very welcome addition and could have really helped the Reno 6 pro stand out in this price segment. Overall, the Oppo Renault 6 pro is a solid device, even though it is slightly on the pricier side, and while the hardware hasn't changed too much from last year's Renault 5 pro. The main difference is in the processing capability.
Now, if that's important to you, then the Renault 6 pro is one of the best phones that you can buy in the premium mid-range segment. Not only does it offer top-notch performance, but it wants an eye-catching design, gets superfast charging and comes with fairly competent cameras anyway, guys. That was my review for the Renault 6 pro. Let me know what you think about the new smartphone in the comments section. Your feedback is always appreciated up.
Next song brings you the review for the new Samsung Galaxy f22 smartphone, so stay tuned to the ex tech, show hey guys, I'm sham you're, watching the ex tech show, and today I'm going to be reviewing this. The Samsung Galaxy f22, the latest f series smartphone for the lower mid-range segment, like other Samsung devices. At this price point, it aims to offer great value for money at a starting price of just 12 499 rupees, while offering a feature set that makes for a good daily driver. So in this video I'm going to see if that recipe has worked yet again for Samsung. As always, if you enjoyed this video, don't forget to give it a thumbs up and if you are watching us on YouTube, don't forget to subscribe to the editor g channel for more tech reviews.
Let's begin with the design, and immediately you'll notice, the galaxy f22 has adopted the new m series look most recently seen on the galaxy m32 like the m32, it's a completely plastic body, but the back has a textured matte finish, so it's mostly safe from fingerprint marks and fine, scratches like with previous f series devices, there's no case or screen protection provided. So if you need those, you will have to buy them separately. The color variant we received is called denim black, and it sports a ridged pattern on the back. That's quite drippy. The f22 is fairly simple, especially in this color variant, but it still manages to look quite modern thanks to the new design language.
The phone is a bit heavy at 203 grams, but it's been balanced well, so it doesn't feel too unmanageable. It's 9.4, millimeters thick and the edges are rounded to help with grip and comfort. The display on the galaxy f22 is a 6.4-inch, HD, plus s AMOLED panel, with a 90 hertz high refresh rate. It gets nice and bright too. So.
Visibility in direct sunlight is not a problem, since it is an OLED Samsung panel colors are very vibrant and watching content on this device is great. However, the HD plus resolution means that the galaxy f22 does not get wide vine l1 certification for Netflix. Nor does the screen get HDR support. The display also houses an u-shaped cutout for the front-facing camera, and I suspect this will change only when Samsung updates the next mid-range m-series phone with the latest infinity o design. The Samsung Galaxy f22 gets a quad rear camera setup with a 48 megapixel primary sensor, an 8 megapixel ultrawide sensor, a 2 megapixel macro sensor and a 2 megapixel depth sensor.
The highlight here is certainly that main sensor, and it does produce consistently good results, at least in outdoor conditions. It handles HDR quite well and colors are very vibrant. Overall, shadows and contrast are also well-balanced and do not look overdone photos taken with the ultrawide sensor produce enough detail and color, but a bit of distortion is visible still, it's a useful addition to have and brings versatility to the camera setup. The macro sensor is a bit less successful at taking good pictures, despite being able to get quite close to subjects while details are more noticeable. With the macro sensor.
Pictures taken using the main sensor at 2x, digital zoom, produce more color, accurate results and with much nicer depth of field. The depth sensor helps isolate objects from their background quite well and produced some nice results when it comes too low light photography. The galaxy f22 has a dedicated night mode, which does a decent job of brightening up darker areas in the image. It also manages to eliminate a fair bit of noise and green, but at the cost of sharpness, with most low-light images lacking in detail, the galaxy f22 shoots video at up to 1080p resolution at 30fps and gets a dedicated, slow motion mode that shoots at 720p resolution on the front. The galaxy f22 gets a 13 megapixel sensor that produces just about okay images.
While there is a decent amount of detail, most images tend to look slightly washed out and lacking that Samsung vibrancy. It's the same story with images taken indoors which look quite sharp but do look like they need some color edited into them. However, the portrait mode seems to work well in most conditions, including low-light pictures. The front camera shoots videos at the same resolution as the rear 1080p at 30 fps, the Samsung Galaxy f22 houses, a MediaTek, g80 chipset. Under the hood same as the m32.
The model we received only has 4gb ram, but the phone manages to run day-to-day usage and multitasking without any major problems and that 90 hertz refresh rate certainly makes the UI and animations look a bit smoother when it comes to gaming. Titles, like cod mobile, run fine with no heating issues which you can only play on medium graphics settings at the most options higher than that are not available on this device. I also tested the f22 with battlegrounds mobile India, where it supports only up to HD settings with HDR and ultra HD modes, currently off limits at the available graphics settings GMI runs smoothly on the f22 and rarely gave any stutters or dropped frames. The f22 is better suited for casual gamers, who mostly play a 30 minute to 1-hour long session. At the end of the day, unlike the recent galaxy m32, the galaxy f22 still uses one UI core 3.1, so unfortunately, there's no secure, folder or quick switch. However, you do get Samsung pay mini for wireless transactions and everything else that comes with android 11 like nearby share and more.
It's also worth mentioning that, if you're not careful during the setup procedure, you can end up with quite a lot of bloatware on the galaxy f22 utility-wise. The f-22 has the standard recipe, a 3.5 millimeter, headphone jack, an USB type-c port and a full-size tray for two NATO sim cards and a micro SD card for security. There's a side mounted fingerprint scanner that works quickly and rarely gave me any failed inputs. The galaxy f22 gets a 6000 my battery under the hood with which you will easily get a day's usage with the 90 hertz refresh rate turned on and even more if you use it sparingly, the phone supports up to 25 watt charging but comes bundled with a 15 watt charging adapter. So even though the phone lasts a long while it takes around two and a half hours to go from flat to full.
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy f22 offers a good feature set at a starting price of just twelve thousand four hundred and ninety-nine rupees. If you're looking for a good battery life, a bright screen and usable day-to-day performance, the f-22 is certainly worth putting on your list: hey guys, what's up you're watching the ex tech show and in this video we're taking the recently launched, OnePlus watch cobalt limited edition through our unboxing treatment. As always, if you do enjoy this video, give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the editing channel for more tech content. So the new OnePlus watch comes packed in a fancy big box. That's very soft to the touch you'll find the OnePlus logo.
On top of the box, and as soon as you open it, the watch will greet you in all its shiny glory below that you'll find an envelope marked accessories, but it only contains a couple of documents. Lastly, there's a magnetic charger with Pogo pins and an extra black rubber wrist strap. Anyway, let's take a closer look at the star of the show, and in case you were wondering the OnePlus watch. Cobalt limited edition has the exact same specifications as the regular model, including a battery that promises to deliver up to 14 days of life and ip68 water. Resistance in fact feel free to check out our hands-on review of the OnePlus watch to see how it performed you'll find a link to that video in the description now, what makes the OnePlus watch limited edition different from its original variant is the fact that its middle frame, utilizes, cobalt, alloy, a unique material, that's supposed to be twice as durable and corrosion resistant than stainless steel.
The cobalt alloy also gets a beautiful gold tinge, but we notice that the polished finish does attract a lot of fingerprint smudges on the right side. Are two buttons and one of them actually has one plus etched into it. Meanwhile, on the back are the two pins where the charger connects, and you also get all the necessary sensors for measurements. Durability is further enhanced from specially treated sapphire glass found on the display, which makes it extremely scratch resistant and helps in offering a brighter screen experience as well. Oh, when talking about the screen, it's a 1.39 inch AMOLED one, but the default watch face is absolutely stunning making it look like a proper timepiece, as opposed to a generic smartwatch. OnePlus has also provided a green colored vegan leather strap, which feels way more premium than the silicone band found on the regular model.
The strap is accompanied by a butterfly buckle, and it nicely matches the cobalt alloys gold color priced at 19999 rupees. The cobalt edition is definitely one of the best designed smartwatches out there. It's perfect for anyone interested in the OnePlus watch, but want something a bit more exclusive. You.
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