November 23, 2024

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Oppo brings the Reno8 T with its 100MP camera to Belgium

Oppo brings the Reno8 T with its 100MP camera to Belgium

Oppo launches the Oppo Reno 8T phone in Belgium. The device stands out mainly because of its 100MP camera, which is mainly aimed at selfie photography.

Bigger isn’t always better, but large numbers sure look amazing. For example, the 100MP sensor behind the main camera of the new Oppo Reno8 T immediately catches the eye. Oppo is immediately bringing the device to Belgium at a suggested retail price of €385 (including VAT).

For the money, you also get a 32MP selfie camera and a macro lens with a 2MP sensor behind the microscope lens. This allows you to take pictures with details that you can’t see with the naked eye. Oppo has already experimented with such a lens on the Find X3 Pro, a binocular that can count on our enthusiasm.

to set

The device itself has a 90Hz, 6.4-inch OLED screen. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SM6375: a mid-range engine that should, in principle, be more than powerful enough for a smooth user experience. Inside we also find sufficient 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

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The biggest drawback to the spec list is the fast shipping to us. The 5,000mAh battery charges you with what Oppo calls SuperVooc, but it doesn’t overwhelm you in speed. After all, the charging capacity is limited to 33W, so it takes more than an hour to fully charge the phone. Other Oppo devices charge at 65 watts or more and the belly is almost completely full of electricity in fifteen minutes. We at Oppo hear it’s the first version of SuperVooc technology. At less than 400 euros, compromises are inevitable.

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Four smooth years

Oppo is confident in the device’s long-term capabilities, and offers a 48-month warranty on the market Fluency protection. In other words: the phone should still be smooth even after four years and not like a stop-motion version of itself.

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The impact Oppo could have is limited in practice. After all, the main reason for slow-feeling devices is the fact that the system requirements of an application increase as they become more advanced, and more powerful devices become more affordable. Oppo doesn’t have much control over that. The company can of course improve its own software, and that’s what Fluency Protection is essentially about.

In the case of this device, the operating system is ColorOS 13: a taste of Android with integrations from Spotify, among others. Some interesting security features also appear in the operating system. We are curious about Automatic cuttingSensitive information on screenshots of chat messages should be recognized automatically. Private safe It should help you keep sensitive files safe.

here to stay

Coinciding with the domestic launch, rumors are circulating here and there about a possible departure of Oppo from Europe. Dries Cludts, a spokesperson for Oppo in Belgium and the Netherlands, only talks about that region, but notes that leaving is not an option, neither for Oppo nor for sister brand OnePlus.