OPO has become a household name in the
indian smartphone market with a lot of
great budget options to offer today we
talk about one such device hey this is Sreehari
from mr. phone and this is our full
review of the Oppo a83 before jumping
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Oppo a 83 is actually a very well built
phone it has really an ergonomic curves
but other bones of this price range are
not exactly caring much about design
it's also being pretty well and the
weight makes it feel very premium we've
got the black unit and it really looks
tell thing in this the buttons are also
fairly well bend with the power button
on the right - warning rockers on the
left now on the bottom you have a micro
USB port and all with a single speakers
and on the top since a headphone jack
the display on the Oppo a degree looks
like a really high quality panel the
color is also look very good the glass
on top is not the smoothest to use I
remove the protective layer on day one
but it did not with the smoothness the
tall aspect ratio of eating banner lets
you view movies in ultra wide with less
you leave also gives you the option to
pinch out to stretch the video to
anything by 9 aspect ratio other than
that the display is really good and I
have no complaints here going on to the
software although there are a lot of
Android skins that try to look like iOS
I think Oppo wins that battle I have
used Chinese us before like emotion UI
mi you and a lot of others but this one
was truly unusable for me from the home
screen which had apps all over it to the
swipe up from the bottom which brings up
the Action Center all exactly mimic iOS
even the notifications are dismissed in
an iOS way and not the Android way even
a task as simple as changing the
wallpaper was buried in the settings and
it was very annoying for someone
mu is never used iOS before now if
you're not so much of an ardent Android
fan then you might just enjoy using it
icons are pretty colorful and funky loop
in the settings also has a lot of cool
features like a special security tab for
a lot of permissions app blocks payment
a protections floating windows whatever
you ask
you also get gesture controls and a lot
of options in that where you can
customize the gestures you also have a
gaming do not disturb mode for those
uninterrupted gaming hours
you also get a clone app it supports
apps like whatsapp light and bbm only
one of it is widely used in India let's
hope that they bring a support for
Facebook and Instagram very soon and in
the back seats are very perfectly placed
fingerprint scanner oh I'm sorry
and at the front sense of very
comfortably placed fingerprint scanner
wait what
the operator 3 does not have a
fingerprint scanner I think they
succeeded in their attempt to make an
iPhone 10 kilo and because just like the
iPhone 10 the you go 83 does not have a
fingerprint scanner it has face unlock
which works quite well it's not accurate
all the time and it fails to unlock and
a lot of moments but that's all you get
you don't get a favorite now now let's
talk about the performance of your
poetry the AAA degree has a mediatek
helio b23 chip said this is an octopus
himself dropped in 2.3 gigahertz having
a cortex a53 for now what all this
gibberish translates to is smooth
day-to-day performance now you won't be
able to play heavy games on this thing
but everyday performance is not going to
be a problem the ant reduce code for all
those who want to know is 85,000 which
is pretty high it's right amount the
order nine lights here in 659
now everyday use is supposed to be
smooth enough and it is at some places
but it's still a mixed bag so apps open
very quickly due to the relatively high
clock speed but everyday performance
isn't as smooth and there is a bit of
lag when you
what this basically means is that if you
are a heavy gamer then please don't buy
the oboe III it's not meant to play a
lot of games but yes everyday life will
be pretty smooth with this thing talking
about the camera the Oppo 83 has a
single 13 megapixel sensor at the back
and an 8 megapixel sensor on the front
the camera performance is really good
and it takes great looking daylight
shots with a good amount of detail and
colors the nine shots to look very
plausible you can learn more about the
camera performance in a camera
comparison with the on a 9 light which
is linked up here in general the over 83
shots have a lot of contrast and colors
look very natural selfies also are
really good looking and you do get a
background blur mode all the results are
not very desirable the layout of the
camera app is again many iPhone II it
has time-lapse auto mode of duty mode
for both front and back and an expert
mode for the pro photographer on you at
the end we come to the battery of the oh
boy d3 which is an average 3180 and the
excellent sights
the battery life is actually quite good
not once has it died on me but yes
charging is a bit slow I watched a few
movies on this thing and it handles them
quite well by conserving a lot of
battery long hours of gaming obviously
throttles the phone a bit and uses
battery a lot but I guess that's normal
and of course espares
so in a nutshell you get a great design
a good-looking phone a gorgeous display
up front and average performance a mixed
bag of UI some of you might like it some
of you might not and a very good battery
life that's it for this one let me know
what you thought of this review in the
comment section down below if you don't
want to buy an oppo a degree you'll find
the links for that in the description
thank you so much for watching
this is SreeHari from Mr. phone
