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Oppo Find 7a Review!

2014-04-19
hey what is up guys and que PhD here and this is the Oppo find 7 a so what Oppo actually did recently was they released two phones at the same time the Oppo find 7 and the Oppo find 7 a the 7 being the higher end basically device that we all expected and the 7 a being a sort of a step down $100 cheaper a sort of a little brother the 7 isn't out yet but this 7 a is probably the best look we're going to get obviously at what to expect with the find 7 so without any more confusion between the two names let's go ahead and take a closer look at the fine 7a the little brother and see what makes it so special so the design of this 7a is going to be exactly the same as the fine 7 and I really like the way this phone looks and feels in the hand I actually didn't at first but it really grew on me and I'm a fan of it now now don't get me wrong it's a big phone you got to realize it has a 5.5 inch 1080p display and the fine 7 will have a 5.5 inch 2560 by 1440 display so you can see next to the galaxy s5 here which has a 5.1 inch display that it looks rather large it's a lot bigger in the hand and there's a lot of phone going on here no doubt even next to the notoriously big Galaxy Note 3 you're still looking at a slightly taller phone on the Oppo side so you're definitely looking at a big phone but to tell you the truth I really didn't notice like even if you didn't hold the other phones you wouldn't really think that this is a massive phone it done a great job keeping the bezels slim and a really trim handsome profile so the phone doesn't actually feel like a 5.5 inch phone really the main way you know that it's solid and well-built is its weight it's 170 grams versus the all-metal 1m 860 and it reminds me of that fine 5 from earlier actually when the build materials are so dense like this the whole glass front the metal frame all around the sides just the way the phone feels it screams quality again reminds me exactly the define 5 so I really do like the phone's design like I mentioned it is quite thin for its size it's got a pretty big battery but it's still pretty light and despite the fact that it's a smooth back material it's still pretty easy to hold it's not slippery like the HTC One was because you have those edges of the phone's to hold its its square instead of round and another awesome point about design the button placement is perfect you have the power button right where your hand falls nicely on the phone if you holding your right hand you can press the power button you can press the volume keys that's really nice but actually what I think it's one of the coolest parts of the design of this phone is in the chin of it right behind the chin it's what Apple calls the skyline notification light so there's this big blue glowing LED notification light behind the chin bar of this phone it looks really nice thing is it is only blue so obviously it's a notification light so it would be nice to have like red and yellow and green and different colors to represent different things but it is pretty cool it looks beautiful when you're charging when you get a new notification it pulses for your vibrantly and it looks really cool along the width of the phone so that's nice and if the fine 7 doesn't have it at least I think the next version Oppo you should have a multicolor LED because that would be super duper useful for a lot of people so this one is rocking Android 4.3 with a pose color OS on top and we've seen color OS on their other phones like the Oppo n1 and the Oppo find 5 so we expected it again here on the fine 7 it's got a lot of improvements it's got a lot of interesting nifty pro's and con's some cool features that really make it a unique experience it's really like no other smartphone skin experience and I like a lot of it so one big problem everyone seems to have with one skin or another whether its TouchWiz or HTC Sense or Sony skin or whatever is just the way it looks aesthetics sometimes things just don't look the way you want them to and I got to be honest out of the box I really didn't like the way color OS looks but what's nice is they have a built-in themer a whole store of free themes to change the look of your launcher in your homescreen so I actually have this jellybean theme going on here so you can see all of my icons and the whole launcher resembles the experience of stock Android so pretty similar to Nexus now this doesn't change the look of inside the applications obviously the notification bar inside all the stock apps they still look like color OS but it definitely changes the feel of the OS just by refreshing the launcher it just feels different I'm staying with the lockscreen actually the only reason I have this sick lockscreen here is because I found it in the lockscreen themer which does the exact same thing so he can choose different lock screens download them locally store them and basically switch between them whenever you you can totally change the look of your lockscreen and there are a lot of them it's a pretty robust store so color me impressed there and yeah color OS has a bunch of other things going for it one is there's no on-screen buttons on this phone so you have these very faint menu home and back buttons that color OS works with so remember how on the HTC One m8 you can double tap to turn the screen on but you still need the power button to turn it off so Oppo has done this same thing where you can double tap to wake but now you can double tap that home button to sleep the display as well so in theory you now really never have to touch the power button at all so that's nice you also have some really nice widgets some of these go really fullscreen and hide the notification bar they're super immersive we first saw these on the Oppo find 5 and the selection keeps growing and these things keep evolving every time I see them so that's cool and of course you have access to a ton of awesome wallpapers and you can even change the homescreen swiping effect right from that long press menu so lots of nice stuff going on here lots of shortcuts and I guess one of the most significant shortcuts is gestures so when you swipe down from the right hand side anywhere on this phone you'll get that regular notification shade of course your quick settings your brightness toggle your notifications etc but when you swipe down from the left corner down comes your oh so colourful gesture panel so it comes programmed with a pair of gestures already but you can basically add anything you want you can draw any shape with your finger and have it map to launch any application or call any contact or whatever you want a by default drawing a circle will launch the camera from wherever you are and speaking of the camera this phone has an excellent camera I don't want to say it surprised me but I really didn't expect it to be this nice of a camera and that's coming from someone like me who's used the Sony Xperia z1 iPhone 5s galaxy s5 etc so first of all the user interface it's nice it's very clean simple intuitive and that's pretty important too a nice camera experience your Settings button on the bottom left gets you access to all your normal features like changing the photo resolution up to the max 13 megapixels or maxing out the 4k video recording capability and this camera will even shoot RAW images and it has a number of other modes but what's really interesting is the one button called HD picture which is going to be renamed in a software update to be called Ultra HD this is being touted as the button that will give you 50 megapixel pictures though it's some software stitching tricks involved so of course I turned it on and I tried it and it kind of works kinda so here's the thing so this is what an image looks like taken at the normal 13 megapixels right the image here is 41 60 by 30 120 it's even got some HDR going on so it's very detailed throughout and this is what the crop looks like of that skyline so when I really get in close to that freedom tower that's what it looks like okay so then I press the magic button and take another picture again this time with Ultra HD on so now the resolution is way bigger it's 81 60 by 60 120 and for the record yes that is 50 mega pixels and the overall picture you can see looks a little flatter but what happens when I crop here well it's definitely got a lot of detail it looks a bit sharper but side-by-side it's obviously not looking quite as sharp as an actual 50 megapixel camera would but really you wouldn't expect it to it's a phone here basically what I'm saying here is it's a law of diminishing returns this particular feature leaving this mode on it'll do as best as it can with software stitching to get as much detail out of the image as it can and it does take an extra second or two of processing to composite this stuff so you might as well leave it on for taking pictures of still subjects but it doesn't look much better than say a panorama photo from the galaxy s5 which can easily blow up to like 20 megapixels by itself I've done it so what I'm trying to say here is don't think of this as the 50 megapixel photo mode just think of this as the enhanced detail mode for still subjects just like HDR mode is an enhanced dynamic range mode for still subjects and for moving subjects this camera is plenty fast anyway the shutter is damn near instant I was very confident taking photos with this camera and the detail and regular shots is pretty solid to begin with and I'm a fan of the pretty aggressive HDR processing in that mode on this camera so you know what I'm a fan I'm a fan of the camera on the 7a and I'm assuming that will carry over to the Big Brother find seven that's available so the Oppo find 7 a actually has a slightly smaller battery than the fine 7 it has a twenty eight hundred million power removable battery but here's what's badass about this you might have heard about it it's got this really really fast charging technology it's really not all that new technology it just has a beast of a charger so there's a special white charging brick that comes with this phone and it's a little intimidating at first but essentially you'll notice that if you look at like your normal phone charger it's usually one amp maybe one and a half amps and if you look at a tablet charger that usually comes in at two maybe two and a half amps this one we're looking at here is a four and a half amp charger it's going to throw way more current through the battery and that will in turn charge it way faster so you have to use this exact model that comes in the phone box if you want to get that super fast charging I kind of wish I could use a different one or maybe a longer cable because out the box it's only maybe about a meter long cable I kind of wish it was longer more than just three three and a half feet but really it's all about using this power brick to charge your phone ridiculously fast so obviously with this ridiculously powerful charger I was able to charge this phone super fast obviously only with this included charging brick but I was able to go from 0% to 13% in five minutes and if you do the percentage by minute calculation this thing is charging really fast so you can charge your phone really quickly it'll go all the way to 100% in just a couple minutes but thing is the battery life actually wasn't all that great you know obviously using the phone a lot I'm using it heavily when I'm testing it I'm gaming a lot I'm doing a lot of web browsing a lot of Twitter and I found that while that kind of usage was normal that that was all fine the standby time was really weak compared to some other phones I've used I just came off testing the Oppo the HTC One m8 that had a fantastic standby time you could forget to charge it overnight and would have almost the same amount of battery when you wake up not so with this phone this phone is going to drop 10 to 15% overnight I could attribute that to the color OS the ROM they have on this phone it could just be some software tweaks they need to work out some stuff running in the background but for now I think they need to work on the standby time and hopefully it'll be able to last as long as other phones with a 2,800 milliamp hour battery so overall you know what I'm impressed with the 7a a big beautiful screen in a nice design and a phone like this and a well-constructed package I really like that obviously color OS will have plenty of software updates and they're constantly working on that we've seen Oppo push updates they've already pushed an update during the time I've been testing the phone so this gives you a pretty good idea of how beastly the fine 7 is going to be when that comes out with a 2.5 k display with the 2.5 gigahertz quad-core processor with three gigs of ram 3000 milliamp hour battery that's going to be an even more awesome experience but for now this phone is pretty solid and if you don't want to spend the extra hundred bucks this is a pretty sweet option to consider I like to find five I really like to find seven a can't wait to check out find seven so that's been it guys thank you for watching if you enjoyed the video feel free to hit that up thumbs up button below and also there's a subscribe button below so you don't miss other reviews like this or tech videos on this channel again thank you for watching and I'll talk to you all in the next one bass member
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