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Hands on: Oppo R7 review

Posted on May 22, 2015May 8, 2020 By Hulk

Oppo has just announced the R7 Plus – a new phablet for its mid-range device family – but it also comes with news of a sequel to the R5, the Oppo R7.

There was much to like about the Oppo R5, not least the cheap price, but Oppo has built on what it had already achieved and thrown in a few more features to keep you interested.

The R7 comes with a similar design to the R5 but subtle changes all over make it feel like a vast improvement and you notice it a few seconds after picking it up.

There’s a 5-inch 1080p display on the front that looks bright and displays images really well – it’s top notch considering the pricing on the R7.
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