The OPPO A17 is an entry-level smartphone that brings a combination of basic performance, a long-lasting battery, and a large display at an affordable price. It’s geared towards users who need a simple device for everyday tasks such as browsing, social media, and light media consumption.
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Water/Dust Resistance |
PX4 (splash resistant) |
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CPU |
Octa-core (4x2.3 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53) |
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RAM/Storage |
4GB RAM, 64GB storage, expandable via microSD |
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Main Camera |
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Selfie Camera |
5MP |
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Battery |
5000mAh, 10W fast charging |
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OS |
Android 12, ColorOS 12 |
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Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, microUSB 2.0 |
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Colors |
Midnight Black, Lake Blue, Sunlight Orange |
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Design and Build Quality
The OPPO A17 features a sleek design with a faux-leather texture on the back, providing a good grip and a premium feel despite being made from plastic. It is available in three attractive colors: Midnight Black, Lake Blue, and Sunlight Orange. Weighing 189g and with an 8.3mm thickness, it feels comfortable in hand and is IPX4 splash-resistant, offering some protection against light water exposure.
Display Quality
The 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with a 720 x 1612 pixels resolution is quite large, making it suitable for watching videos or browsing the web. However, the resolution is relatively low, meaning that it may not offer the sharpest visuals, but it's acceptable at this price point for everyday use.
Performance and Software
Powered by the MediaTek Helio G35, the OPPO A17 handles basic tasks such as social media, web browsing, and casual gaming adequately. With 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage, which is expandable via microSD, it provides enough space for apps and media, although performance may slow down with heavier multitasking. The ColorOS 12.1 interface based on Android 12 is smooth and user-friendly, with plenty of customization options.
Camera Performance
The 50MP main camera is impressive for an entry-level phone and delivers decent photos in good lighting conditions. The secondary 2MP depth sensor adds some extra help for portrait shots, creating a decent background blur. The 5MP front camera is serviceable for video calls and casual selfies but lacks detail in low light.
Battery Life
The 5000mAh battery is a highlight of the OPPO A17, offering excellent endurance. Even with heavy use, the phone lasts well over a day, making it perfect for users who prioritize long battery life. Unfortunately, the 10W charging speed means it takes some time to charge fully, especially with the older microUSB port.
The OPPO A17 is a budget-friendly option that delivers on the essentials: long battery life, a large display, and a capable main camera. It's ideal for users who need a phone for light to moderate use without spending too much. However, it does come with some compromises, such as limited performance, a low-resolution display, and the use of outdated technology like the microUSB port.
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