Within China, native phone manufacturer Oppo is a well-known and respected brand. Elsewhere, it’s presence isn’t nearly as domineering or demanding of attention.
However, that hasn’t stopped the Chinese maker from turning heads around the world. Oppo first grabbed the attention of many with the Find 5, followed by the N1, a highly regarded phone amongst the tech enthusiasts in which comes in a Cyanogenmod flavor. Just months later, the company announced two new smartphones, the Find 7 and Find 7a.
On paper, these two smartphones look rather impressive. The latter of the two is actually the lower-end model, but we use the term “lower-end” loosely, as it’s still evenly matched with Sony’s, HTC’s, and Samsung’s best.
That said, mountains of past devices have taught us that specifications are not always all-important. So we spent the last three weeks, give or take, using the Oppo Find 7a to see if its monster specs make it the killer phone it’s meant to be.
Does it hold its own? Is it worth the asking price? Or should you wait for the upcoming Find 7? Here’s our take on the Oppo Find 7a.
Full review @ http://goo.gl/hLxCqe
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