Review of the Oppo Reno 11 Pro: Features and software
Oppo has moved to MediaTek silicon for the Reno 11 Pro, in contrast to last year's model. The phone's MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, which is equipped with 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, was created with a 4nm fabrication process. Although memory expansion is not possible, there is space for two nano SIM cards with dual 5G standby.
The phone sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz dynamic refresh rate and a full-HD+ resolution laid out in a tallish 20:9 aspect ratio. Throughout the review period, I discovered that the fingerprint reader integrated into the display operated with dependability. Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an IR blaster, and support for the common global positioning systems are among the connectivity standards.
Review of the Oppo Reno 11 Pro: Performance
With the exception of bloatware, the Oppo Reno 11 Pro's software performs fairly well overall. Apps stay in memory for a considerable amount of time, and multitasking is not an issue. In terms of benchmarks, the phone did outperform the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC-powered predecessor by a wide margin.
AnTuTu gave the phone an impressive score of 9,26,665 points, and Geekbench gave it 1,093 and 3,406 points in the single and multi-core tests, respectively. Although Oppo seems to cap graphics performance at 60 frames per second for all three of the GFXBench test suites we tried—T-Rex, Manhattan 3.1, and Car Chase—graphics performance was also rather strong.
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