Oppo R11 and R11 Plus: Here are the top 5 highlights

The much anticipated Oppo R11 and R11 Plus have been released by the company. The biggest showcase with regard to the two models is the camera module. There are also a few other things that will make the R11 siblings compelling buys for those looking for a reliable and quality-oriented handset. Here are the top five features of Oppo’s newest smartphones.

AMOLED displays
Both phones pack capable AMOLED displays at 1080p resolution. The R11 comes with 5.5-inch display while the R11 Plus supports a 6-inch display. The phones will support 98.5% NTSC color gamut, which will make images and video vivid and true to life. Added to that, the efficiency of AMOLED panels known for being battery saving makes the display a more sought-after feature compared to the rest of the devices’ parts.

Powerful internals
The Snapdragon 660 will be found on the R11 siblings, which is known to be the most powerful mid-range SoC by Qualcomm that is capable of out-performing even the Snapdragon 821. The powerful octa-core CPU will run at 2.2GHz, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM along with 64GB of internal storage for the R11, while the R11 Plus will feature 6GB of RAM. Storage can also be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card slot. Keeping things running is a 3,000mAh battery for the R11 and a 4,000 beast of a battery for the R11 Plus. Oppo’s proprietary VOOC fast charging support should be an added incentive.

Build
Both phones are quite light, with the R11 weighing in at just 150 grams and the R11 Plus weighing 180 grams. The metal build with antennas on the edges is a smart and discreet look, that may or may not be comparable to the iPhone 7 Plus design. Nevertheless, the phone looks premium and comes in color variants of Black, Gold and Rose Gold. Oppo has managed to fit big batteries in their bodies along with modules for Hybrid dual SIM as well as a headphone jack, to the delight of many.

UI and Android Nougat
The phone will feature Android Nougat 7.1 out of the box with the company’s ColorOS 3.1 skin layered over, owing to the new bells and whistles that the colorful UI is known for. The UI this time around is more polished and well-rounded than previous iterations that the company has so far produced, providing a smoother experience in navigating the menus.

Camera
The biggest feature of them all is the camera setup found standard on both variants. On the rear, the phones feature a 20MP + 16MP dual-lens camera set up. The 20MP sensor uses Sony’s IMX350 module and features f/2.6 aperture and 5P lens. The 16MP sensor is a Sony IMX398 with a 6P lens, PDAF and an aperture of f/1.7. This combination aims to bring about perfect profile shots with distinctly blurred backgrounds. The front of the phone will feature a 20MP sensor similar to the one on the back for better wider focus and composition and clarity.

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