Jun 18, 2016 01:25 AM
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(Updated Jun 18, 2016 11:40 AM)
The F1 Plus is very slim, and yet doesn't feel awkward to hold as can be the case when things go on too much of a diet.
The metal back and sides meet the front of the phone with a chamfer, and creates just enough of a lip not to be too slippery.
Oppo includes a TPU case in the box, if that's something you're worried about.The display is nice, if unremarkable. Oppo has stuck with full HD at 5.5-inches, and anyone who says that isn't perfectly fine is probably lying. This isn't a top of the line phone, anyway, but even so, it's good. The AMOLED panel is vibrant and still plenty sharp enough to make the pixels disappear. So everything looks fairly crispy.
The rest of the F1 Plus bares regular phone parts. You have a charging port down the bottom, microUSB for now, with support for Oppo's own VOOC quick charging. Along the bottom edge you also get the solitary speaker and the 3.5mm headphone jack. Yes, it's on the bottom, where it belongs.
The other thing I really want to point out is the internal storage. The F1 Plus has a microSD card slot, which is great. But what's even better is the 64GB that's built in. More than the LG G5, the Galaxy S7 or the HTC 10.fingerprint scanner is working good.