Oppo F1 Plus review

Introduction

It has only been a few short months since Oppo released the original Oppo F1, the self-proclaimed “Selfie Expert”. Now, if the F1 Plus is not the fastest upgrade this industry has seen, it must at least be in the running. The super tight release schedule aside, if the original was touted as a “Selfie Expert”, the 16MP-front-facer-rocking Plus version must be a certified selfie DoP.

To be fair, the F1 Plus may be viewed as a completely different device. In its home China, it’s even known as the Oppo R9 and is part of a different lineup within the company’s portfolio. And while this selfie credentials are the major selling point of the F1 Plus, Oppo won’t miss an opportunity to emphasize a few other aspects of the new handset.

For one, the design is a lot sleeker – Oppo has traded the rough edges for a bit curvier shape, an overall more uniform texture and color scheme. Impressive 6.6mm thickness, almost edge-to-edge 5.5-inch screen and a 2.5D glass on top add the sought-after premium feeling to the package.

The innards of the F1 Plus have also been refreshed even if they only seem good for a midrange experience. The octa-core Mediatek Helio P10, 4GB of RAM, a bigger Full HD AMOLED display and the VOOC fast charging support are all clear points in favor compared to the still fresh, yet now desperately out-of-date Oppo F1.

Here are some of the Oppo F1 Plus’s features.

Oppo F1 Plus key features

Main disadvantages

Overall, we really have to hand it to Oppo and the F1 Plus. Upon first inspection, it seems like the Chinese OEM has addressed every single issue we had with the Oppo F1 in our review. Better display – check, more RAM and storage – check, VOOC – definitely check. Not to toot our own horn or anything, the bottom line is the F1 Plus had an agenda and went with it to improve the predecessor in every aspect possible.

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