After using the OPPO Reno11 F for six months, I’ve gained valuable insights into its performance and features. Upgrading from the Reno10 F, I was eager to see how much this newer model would improve, particularly in terms of performance, camera quality, and battery life. The Reno11 F 5G doesn’t disappoint and remains a strong choice for those seeking excellent performance at a reasonable price.
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Weight |
185g (6.53 oz) |
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Dimensions |
160.2 x 73.4 x 7.7 mm |
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Build |
Glass front (Gorilla Glass 5), aluminum frame, plastic back |
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SIM |
D Dual Nano-SIM, 5G support |
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Water/Dust Resistance |
IP54 (splash resistance) |
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Display |
6.43" AMOLED, 1080x2400 pixels, 120Hz, 1000 nits (peak) |
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CPU |
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RAM/Storage |
8GB RAM, 128GB/256GB storage, UFS 3.1 (expandable via microSD) |
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Main Camera |
64MP (wide), 8MP (ultrawide), 2MP (macro) |
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Selfie Camera |
32MP (wide) |
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Video Recording |
4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps |
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Battery |
4500mAh, 67W wired charging (SuperVOOC) |
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OS |
ColorOS 13 based on Android 14 |
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Connectivity |
Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB Type-C 2.0 |
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Sound |
Stereo speakers, no 3.5mm headphone jack |
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Colors |
Starry Black, Sky Blue |
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Camera Performance :
The Reno11 F’s 64MP primary camera is impressive, delivering clear and vibrant photos in both daylight and low-light situations. Its night mode enhances darker scenes with minimal noise. The 8MP ultrawide lens is useful for group shots and landscapes, though not as sharp as the main camera. The 32MP front camera produces detailed selfies, making it a strong choice for content creators.
Display Quality
The 6.43-inch AMOLED screen stands out with its vivid colors and deep blacks. The 120Hz refresh rate provides a fluid user experience, particularly when scrolling through apps or playing games. With a peak brightness of 1000 nits, outdoor visibility is not a problem.
Performance
Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, the OPPO Reno11 F handles multitasking with ease. I didn’t experience any lag while using resource-intensive apps or games. The 8GB RAM ensures smooth app switching, and the 256GB storage option provides ample room for apps, photos, and videos.
Battery Life
With a 4500mAh battery, the Reno11 F offers decent endurance. On moderate use, it easily lasts a day. However, under heavy usage—such as gaming or streaming—the battery drains faster. The 67W wired charging quickly replenishes the battery, which is a huge plus, allowing the phone to charge in just 40 minutes.
Software and UI
The phone runs on ColorOS 13 based on Android 14. OPPO’s interface has come a long way, with a smoother, more intuitive experience. There are many customization options for widgets, themes, and icons, allowing users to personalize their phones easily.
The OPPO Reno11 F 5G offers an excellent balance between performance, camera quality, and display in a mid-range package. The lack of wireless charging and slightly above-average battery life might deter some, but for those looking for a reliable, stylish phone with 5G support and a fantastic display, this device is worth considering. It’s a great option for users who want premium features without a flagship price tag.
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