u/ImprovementOk2622

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There is something fishy with Oppo new flagship

I dont want to say the phone is bad or something like that, but something fishy is happening after the lunch - 1st you clearly see in 1h after the realese yt was full of reviews creating the hype how this is the best camera phone in the world, 500mp cameras in a phone and things like that.

In the other side for Vivos flagship you had to search hard for reviews. After a couple of weeks negative reviews starts to creep in (negative in the sense that the cameras are not that good) and that reviews includes photographers, posts of dissapointed people in Oppo forum here, and they all point to the same things - very soft photos, focus issues, AI slop in photos, stabilization issues, unusable 0.6x and 10x in low light conditions, chromatic abberation... very high battery comsumpsion using the camera, bad speakers, dim display in direct sunlight, plastic back... So Oppo do very strong marketing hype and they do great job at this, but smell fishy - there are even people selling it already because they dont like it. I dont know if all this can be fixed with soft updates but I thing there is more hype for that product then really is...

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u/ImprovementOk2622 — 5 days ago
▲ 2 r/Vivo

Question about Street Photography mode

I have a simple question about this mode - besides the fast options to change presets and settings, why the photos have a little lower resolution, and they are double the size of the normal camera mode? In general they are more or less processed than the normal mode? What are the benefits of this mode?

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u/ImprovementOk2622 — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/Vivo

Now, this post its not to complain of the battery life, is more to show to people who complain about it, that the problem is not in OriginOS or your battery... the problem is in your usage pattern. This is X200 Pro CN version 1y2monts old (190 cycles, 99% health) So as you can see I have almost 2 days usage with combine 7h SOT and notice it - I have 30% battery left.

We all use phones differently, but this is like if we have the same model of car, and your car uses 14 liters of fuel for 100km and my uses 7l, but you drive it like a racing driver. Its the same thing with smartphones... everything that you uses drain battery - for example - you have a new phone, and you leave every feature of that phone in "on" state everything is in max, and the phone working with this features 24/7 even when you sleep. Lets say u leave 5G, GPS, BT on... sometimes there is all good, but sometimes you are losing network coverage, or satelite coverage so the phone is searching - increase power draining because weak signal and you find it that your phone have a lot less battery today... or you install 50 apps and some app are buggy and drain more battery... or your BT is connected to some device and happens the same thing.

10 years ago, phones had 2500-3000mah... and they last a day, now we have double the battery and they last one day for some users, so where is the problem when everything is "10 times" more efficient? So the problem is not in OriginOS or in your battery.... its you that demands more and more, but dont realize it :)

u/ImprovementOk2622 — 18 days ago
▲ 6 r/Vivo

Lets say that everybody speaks about the camera of that device (which is normal) but I find in mutiple places some worrying info that the battery life is not what is expected. The device have big battery 6600 and good cpu, but something in all that reviews is missing to show impressive results in that category. Is it buggy softwear, is it high comsuption screen and camera or something else, any experiance?

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u/ImprovementOk2622 — 21 days ago
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Now we already have news about the newest camera sensors that will come in the end of the year and next year - and the biggest thing will be the LOFIC technology. There are news that everybody Apple, Samsung and Sony are developing sensors with that. The Lyt-838 and Lyt-910 they said will be the same size and same resolution but with lofic. My question is how much of a difference this will bring to the table? Because I know 17 Ultra have sensor with lofic but I cant or dont understand the benefits of that thing (maybe in movement and only in photos?) So if anybody have knowledge in this matter can tell is it worth the hype or no?

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u/ImprovementOk2622 — 22 days ago