Release date
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September 2015
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Form factor
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Touchscreen
|
Dimensions (mm)
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143.00 x 71.00 x 6.30
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Weight (g)
|
147.00
|
Battery capacity
(mAh)
|
2320
|
Removable battery
|
No
|
Colours
|
Gold, Silver
|
SAR value
|
0.26
|
Screen size (inches)
|
5.00
|
Touchscreen
|
Yes
|
Resolution
|
720x1280 pixels
|
Pixels per inch
(PPI)
|
294
|
Processor
|
1.5GHz
octa-core
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Processor make
|
Qualcomm Snapdragon
615
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RAM
|
2GB
|
Internal storage
|
16GB
|
Expandable storage
|
Yes
|
Expandable storage
type
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microSD
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Expandable storage
up to (GB)
|
128
|
Rear camera
|
13-megapixel
|
Flash
|
Yes
|
Front camera
|
8-megapixel
|
Operating System
|
Android 5.1
|
Skin
|
Color OS 2.1
|
Wi-Fi
|
Yes
|
Wi-Fi standards
supported
|
802.11 b/ g/ n
|
GPS
|
Yes
|
Bluetooth
|
Yes, v 4.00
|
NFC
|
No
|
Infrared
|
No
|
Wi-Fi Direct
|
No
|
MHL Out
|
No
|
HDMI
|
No
|
Headphones
|
3.5mm
|
FM
|
No
|
Number of SIMs
|
2
|
SIM 1
|
|
SIM Type
|
Micro-SIM
|
GSM/ CDMA
|
GSM
|
3G
|
Yes
|
4G/ LTE
|
Yes
|
Supports 4G in India
(Band 40)
|
Yes
|
SIM 2
|
|
SIM Type
|
Nano-SIM
|
GSM/ CDMA
|
GSM
|
3G
|
Yes
|
4G/ LTE
|
Yes
|
Supports 4G in India
(Band 40)
|
Yes
|
Compass/
Magnetometer
|
Yes
|
Proximity sensor
|
Yes
|
Accelerometer
|
Yes
|
Ambient light sensor
|
Yes
|
Gyroscope
|
No
|
Barometer
|
No
|
Temperature sensor
|
No
|
The build and finish of the R7 Lite is quite impressive thanks to quality materials used in the construction. The body is made up of a single piece of aluminium that has undergone multiple polishing processes to give it a satin finish. The buttons feel equally premium and have good tactile feedback. Oppo has managed to keep the thickness of the phone down to 6.3mm and it is fairly light too at 143g.
The core specifications are very much in line with the Moto X Play. You get an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, microSD card support of up to 128GB, and 4G LTE support. You also get Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, USB OTG and GPS. There's no NFC or FM radio. The R7 Lite uses a hybrid Dual-SIM system so you can either have two SIM cards or one SIM and a microSD card.
The Oppo R7 Lite is speedy at routine tasks. We didn't notice any stutter or slow-downs in the animations or when switching between apps. The phone easily handled heavy games such as Dead Trigger 2. Even with rigorous use, the phone would get only slightly warm, and this was with the silicon cover on. Call quality was also good and the R7 Lite easily latched on to 4G networks whenever possible.
The combination of the camera app and the 13-megapixel sensor makes taking photos great fun. The interface is clean and all the options are neatly hidden away under a single menu button. Focusing speed is good under favourable lighting but it slows down a bit in low light. The phone is also very quick in capturing and saving pictures with minimal shutter lag. Burst mode works well. Our one little niggle is that some of the text and sub-menus don't change orientation when shooting in landscape mode, which is a little distracting when you're trying to frame a shot and are forced to turn the phone around again.
Oppo offers a useful variety of shooting modes which can be really fun to experiment with. Slow Shutter helps you with long exposure shots - you can keep the shutter open for up to 16 seconds. Ultra HD mode lets you output either a 24-megapixel or a 50-megapixel image. Images captured in this mode are smoother than those taken in standard mode, which is handy if you wish to crop portions of them later on. Edges around objects are less harsh without losing much detail which makes it good for landscapes. We recommend shooting at the 24-megapixel setting as the file size isn't too bloated and there isn't any noticeable quality difference between this and the higher resolution. There's another mode which lets you save in RAW format.
Super Macro is yet another useful mode for close up of small objects. Expert Mode gives you manual controls for shutter speed, ISO, exposure compensation, focus and white balance. Unfortunately, the values of the sliders don't rotate to landscape mode so you'll have to use this in portrait.
Landscapes shots unde natural light are good, especially with Ultra HD mode. The same goes for macro shots, as the camera manages to capture good detail and colours are fairly accurate. However, there's noticeable noise in pictures taken in low light. Indoor shots under artificial lighting are also not the best as there's noticeable graininess. The front-facing 8-megapixel camera supports autofocus and captures decent details.
The Oppo R7 Lite turned out to be quite a firecracker in a slim package. The aluminium build and overall finish are superb, the display produces rich and vibrant colours, overall system performance is speedy, and it has good battery life as well. It also doesn't hurt that it's slim and lightweight. Things which could use some improvement are the camera app and low-light performance. It wouldn't have hurt to throw in NFC and FM radio. Finally, you have to remember that this is a hybrid Dual-SIM phone, which means a microSD card cannot be used if you insert the second SIM.
The R7 Lite's display resolution might be inferior to that of the Moto X Play and most other phones in this price segment, but you'll barely be able to tell the difference in the real world. In this regard, the R7 Lite makes a very good alternative to the Moto X Play.
