Oppo Reno 3 Pro Review - Is It A Better Pick Over The Realme X2 Pro?


Oppo Reno 3 Pro Review - Is It A Better Pick Over The Realme X2 Pro?


the Oppo Reno three Pro is the first

smartphone to use the mediatek helio p95

SOC it also packs a forty four megapixel

selfie camera and has a front depth

sensor embedded into the display with

the start price of just twenty nine

thousand nine hundred and ninety rupees

this phone goes up against the lights of

the real me x2 Pro should you buy it


openly no three pros frame and its back

feel plasticy which doesn't inspire much

confidence since you have every right to

expect premium materials in this price

range the gradient finish on our auroral

blue review unit looks nice but it's

also a fingerprint magnet if you want to

avoid that you should use the case in

the box this dual sim smartphone has a

dedicated micro SD card slot which is

good to see the open window 3 Pro has a

big 6 point 7 inch AMOLED display with a

full HD plus resolution color output is

good and you can tweak the color

temperature

we also found it bright enough to be

used outdoors the display is tall and

reaching the upper edge isn't very easy

when using this phone single-handed Oppo

has also added an in display fingerprint

scanner under the display which is quick

to unlock the full face unlock also

works without any issues the Oppo Reno 3

Pro runs color OS 7 on top of Android 10

and our review unit was running the

match security patch the UI is clean and

easy to use with several useful features

swiping right from the home screen takes

you to the smart assistant the smart

sidebar has shortcuts to let you capture

screenshots and begin screen recording

among other things and it's quite handy

sadly the rila 3 pro still had a fair

amount of bloatware some apps push

spammy notifications when launched and

we would recommend disabling the ones

you don't find useful powering the

smartphone is the brand new mediatek

helio p95 SOC the RAM and storage

variants are on screen now note that the

high variant will be on sale in India at

a later date only the base variant is

available as of now the open e note 3

pro managed to deliver good performance

without any stuttering or lag since our

unit at each gb of ram and we did not

face any bottlenecks

while multitasking however the phone did

not feel as fast as some of the other

phones we have used in this price

bracket such as the real me x2 pro its

benchmark scores are lower than those of

the real me 6 which we recently reviewed

and which costs half as much as the Reno

three Pro clearly performance isn't the

strongest attribute of the Reno 3 Pro we

played pubsey mobile on this device and

it defaulted to the high settings with

the graphics set to HD and framerate set

to high the game was playable without

any lag or stutter

we played the game for 20 minutes and

the device barely got warm to the touch

you should be able to play for long

durations on this device without it

feeling uncomfortable the reno 3 pro


pack sell a 4045 milliamp hour battery

which is capable of delivering about a

day and a half worth of usage from a

single charge in our HD video loop test

the smartphone managed to clock 18 hours

and 12 minutes which is a good score

using the supplied 30 watt charger we

were able to charge the device up to 68%

in 30 minutes and fully in about an hour

premium oppa smartphones are known for

their camera performance and we were

expecting the ocarina 3 pro to deliver

on this front the rear camera specs are

on screen now photos taken in daylight

had good amounts of detail and text at a

distance was legible on zooming in the

wide-angle camera helps capture a wider

field of view but there is a

considerable drop in quality when

compared to the primary camera shots

taken from the telephoto camera were

sharpen which was visible on zooming

into the image

5x hybrid room offers decent details to

close-up shots with the Oppo Reno 3 Pro

turned out quite well portraits also

looked good and the phone managed good

edge detection photos taken in low light

had decent quality but you will notice

green on zooming in the wide-angle

camera offers a wider field of view but

at the cost of details the night mode on

the ocarina 3 Pro produces brighter

images with better details before we

talk about selfies let's take a look at

the front camera specs yo Perino 3 Pro

captures good selfies for these aren't

as detailed as what we've seen from some

of the other smart phones we have tested

you can also shoot selfie portraits

thanks to the

in the front camera the open e note 3

pro managed good edge detection and

blowed out backgrounds collective video

recording maxes out at 4k for the

primary camera while the selfie shooter

is restricted to 1080p you do have the

option to shoot using the different

cameras and you can also switch while

video is being recorded video taken in

daylight was well stabilized at 1080p

however 4k footage wasn't stabilized in

low-light we noticed a slight shimmer

effect in the output there is a super

steady mode as well which stabilizes

video better but we noticed a focus

hopping issue in low-light the apology

note 3 pro is relatively weak processor

puts its performance are behind the

competitors in the same price range such

as PSO 6 z and the dl me extra pro

however it isn't terrible for everyday

use and if you aren't a power user you

won't really notice the difference

camera performance is decent for the

price but this phone could do with a few

tweaks to improve video quality in

low-light you can consider the Oppo Reno

3 Pro for its camera capabilities but

if you are looking for the maximum value

for your money the realme x2 Pro should

be your pick thanks for READING


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