Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G in for review
The Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G was introduced earlier this month with a Snapdragon 695 chipset. The name will be mostly seen in European markets, while in Asia it will be known as Oppo Reno7 Z 5G.
We now have a unit to review and it is the prettier Rainbow-colored version. It has a lovely design that plays with light in such a way that the colors appear different when looked at from various angles.
The unit comes with a 33W charger and the appropriate cable. The Reno7 Lite is an impressively light device with flat sides and a 6. 43″ screen that makes it refreshingly easy to handle. The front panel is AMOLED, and Oppo managed to place the fingerprint scanner underneath. Although the power button remains flat, it can only be used to power your phone or wake Google Assistant if you press longer.
Oppo ships the phone with 8GB RAM and storage is 128GB, but just over 100GB are user-available. The Reno7 Lite 5G takes microSD cards slot in a hybrid slot – you must pick either a second SIM or the memory card.
The camera design is typical for the Reno7 series with two bit circles within a rectangular island. Oppo installed ring lights beneath the rims to reduce bulging. Here, only the main lenses protrude. This feature, also known as Orbit light or Breathing light, acts as a notification light.
Press materials claimed it can “blink in a variety of colors depending on different scenarios” and can shine for 50,000 hours. 2 hours of blinking light can take only 1% of the battery, which hardly will ever take a toll on endurance. Still, we will test the device and report back whether these claims are correct.
The Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G costs around EUR400 in Europe, which is somewhat higher than the Reno7 Z in Thailand, which is THB11,880, which equals EUR320.
We are already working on the review, and we will be ready soon with a verdict on whether these prices are worth it.