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My favourite OPPO Reno 7 Features

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I’ve been using the OPPO Reno 7 for a couple of days now. This is the 4G model. It costs way less compared to the 5G model, and has the better design if you ask me. This article breakdown the things I love most about the device. My full review article will cover a lot more in detail.

ColorOS:

To everyone who has read my previous OPPO reviews, you may be tired of hearing this. But I will keep saying it: ColorOS is really good right now. Like really good. From the customisation options, the software update cycle and just overall the look and arrangement.

We covered this in detail on our Podcast:

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For example, the phone already received the April Security Patch. Something some high end phones are yet to send.

Android Auto experience:

I talked about what to expect from different Android makers in terms of Android Auto. I didn’t have a great experience with the Reno6 5G in this category. However, with the Reno 7, things are really good now.

I plug in to the car and Android Auto picks up smoothly with no issues. There have been no instances where the connection has failed, or I’ve had to restart the car. The only issue is when gesture mode is enabled, sometimes the Keyboard would not be present when you unplug from Android Auto. But this is an Android Auto issue in general, reported by many different users across the continent.

OPPO needs to also check on their GPS. Because I’ve had instances where the phone reports GPS connection lost with no explanation.

All that said, Android Auto is great – the connection, stability, sound quality and usability when on the road.

My favourite OPPO Reno 7 Features

Battery:

In a world where 5000mAh battery is the “SI Unit”, the 4500mAh battery on the Reno 7 may feel not adequate. That’s wrong it is. If the Reno6 5G’s battery was adequate at 4300mAh, this is even better.

I have had no instances where I feel the battery is draining too fast. Whether I am on 4G or on WiFi. And I have never had an instance where I’ve put it on battery saver mode.

Always On is constantly enabled. I have the refresh rate at 90Hz always. And I am constantly between social and entertainment apps.

You will get over 2 days of light to normal use, and over a day of use with normal to heavy requirements.

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Design:

Of course I love the design of this device. That boxy finish is killer. I have the black version too, which I think should be the option everyone goes for. It is matte, but sparkly. It feels great on the hand, and doesn’t show smudges which can be annoying.

I love that I can prop the phone upright on its own. It’s not a feature anyone will use anywhere – maybe when shooting a video of the device – but its nonetheless something I feel is so cool. I love the button placements too.

One design choice – in software – is what’s infuriating. To switch off the phone, OPPO decided to copy Apple and have it use the volume up plus power button. It’s so annoying.

The camera arrangement at the back stands out. The LED strip around the camera that serves as a notification light is great. It shines enough to see even when the phone is placed on the table with the camera covered.

That camera design gives the phone a very premium vibe.

My favourite OPPO Reno 7 Features

Display:

This is a really great aspect of the phone. Saturation is not over done. Colours seem pretty accurate, vibrant and comfortable to the eyes. Watching content on the display is satisfying, if you don’t mind a screen size that feels a little on the compact side.

You can watch Netflix content in Full HD resolution. However, HDR is not supported.

The under-display scanner is fast enough and accurate. The 90Hz refresh rate is just enough, though I’d prefer 120Hz at this price point.

I will share more stuff on the phone in my full review article.

Infinix NOTE 12 VIP Unboxing; 120W Crazy Fast Charging, 120Hz AMOLED Display & more!

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We recently went hands-on with the Infinix NOTE 12 VIP and we already have an unboxing video which you can watch above. The Infinix NOTE 12 Series is set to be officially launched in Kenya. This is a follow up to the NOTE 10 Pro and NOTE 11 Pro which have been really good devices.

This time round, there has been no PRO branding. Instead we are getting a “VIP” branding. Which is sort of apt given the specs of the device.

It appears the NOTE 12 Series will have a couple of devices. These are:

We are sure that the NOTE 12 VIP will be available in Kenya, and will be launched on 27th May 2022. We are however not sure of the other series of devices, so we can only wait and see.

The NOTE 12 VIP just happens to be Infinix’s best phone to date. It features crazy features including 120W Fast charging, something I believe only Xiaomi has ever shipped to the Kenyan market.

The phone also features 120Hz AMOLED display, a 108MP main camera, and comes with Android 12 out of the box.

There will be more in-depth coverage on the device across our social platforms and on this site in the coming days after the official launch. Meanwhile, you can ask any questions you may have on the device.

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How to choose between Infinix Hot 12 Play and TECNO Spark 8P

Ever wondered what to choose between Infinix Hot 12 Play and TECNO Spark 8P?

If you’re in the market for a new phone, there are quite a few options to choose from. One of the most popular models on the market is the Infinix Hot 12 Play. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a more affordable option, TECNO Spark 8P may be right for you. Here’s how to choose between these two models:First, decide what type of phone you want. If you want something more high-end, the Infinix Hot 12 Play is probably worth your money . This model has a full HD screen, and it’s got a camera with 13MP resolution. On the other hand, if you want something more affordable, TECNO Spark 8P may be your best choice. This phone is equipped with a 3 .8-inch screen, and it’s got a camera with 8MP resolution. The question is… which one of these models is right for you? Let’s find out!

Display:

Both phones feature a 6.8 inch display. But there’s a significant difference between each. The Spark 8P has a Full HD resolution while the HOT 12 Play has a 720p panel. However, the HOT 12 Play supports 90Hz refresh rates while the Spark 8P only supports 60Hz.

Performance:

The Infinix HOT 12 Play is the clear leader here. It has the Helio G85 processor while the Spark 8P has the low-level Helio G35 processor. Both come with 4GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage.

Cameras:

The Spark 8P is the clear winner here in terms of number of Megapixels. It has a 50MP rear camera. The camera on the HOT 12 Play is 13MP. The selfie camera on both is 8MP.

Software:

The Infinix HOT 12 Play comes with Android 12 out of the box. Meanwhile the Spark 8P has Android 11. It will be good to get the newer device because these phones normally don’t get updated frequently, and you’re probably stuck with the version of Android the phone shipped with.

Battery:

In terms of battery the HOT 11 Play is also the clear winner offering a 6000mAh battery with 18W fast charging. The Spark 8P offers a 5000mAh cell only supporting 10W charging. Both charge over a USB Type-C port.

Which one to get:

Between the two which one do you prefer? I would choose the HOT 12 Play because its newer, has a better battery and supports higher refresh rates. However the fact that the Spark 8P has a better resolution, and a 50MP camera, could be a reason to consider it over the HOT 12 Play.

Full specs comparison:

Infinix HOT 12 Play TECNO Spark 8P
Display 6.82″
720p
90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate.
6.8″
1080p
60Hz
Rear Camera 13MP+2MP+AI Lens rear cameras 50MP+2MP+VGA
Front Camera 8MP (wide) 8MP with Dual Flash
Chipset Helio G85 Helio G35
RAM 4GB RAM 4GB RAM
Storage 64/128GB Storage
(Expandable Storage with dedicated Slot)
64/128GB Storage
(Expandable Storage with dedicated Slot)
Operating System Android 12 with XOS 10 Android 11, HiOS 7.5
Battery 6000 mAh
18W Type-C Charging
5,000mAh
10W USB Type-c
Network 2G, 3G, 4G 2G, 3G, 4G
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
3.5mm audio jack
USB Type-C
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio
3.5mm audio jack
USB Type-C
Colour options Racing Black, Legend White and Origin Blue. Turquoise Cyan, Tahiti Gold, Atlantic Blue and Iris Purple
Others Side-mounted Fingerprint Scanner
DTS audio Dual Speakers
Rear Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock
Dirac Stereo Sound

What Makes Tecno Camon 19 the Top Of The Line?

There are a lot of phones that are available in the market. But what sets Tecno Camon 19 phone apart from the rest? Here are some of the features and specifications that you should know:

1. The phone has a 6.2-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 2,160 by 1,080 pixels. This is one of the biggest displays that you can find on a Tecno Camon 19 phone.

2. It comes with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and a 3,500mAh battery. This is one of the most powerful processors that you can find on a Tecno Camon 19 phone.

3. The camera on this phone is very good. It has a dual rear camera system with 12MP resolution and 5MP resolution for wide-angle shots and portrait shots, respectively.

4. It also comes with a front-facing camera that has an 8MP resolution for selfies and video calls.

5. The Tecno Camon 19 supports Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2×2). It also has NFC for quick contactless payments

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