OPPO Neo 5 and Joy Plus first impressions

OPPO last night unveiled its new trio comprising of the Neo 5, Joy Plus, and the octa-core R1x. We’ve had a brief moment to check out what each has to offer and here are our initial thoughts on the first two.

Neo 5

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The OPPO Neo 5 sports an FWVGA IPS display with a pixel resolution of 854 x 480. Its screen spans 4.5 inches diagonally with an implementation of capacitive buttons rather than on-screen ones.

Bezels on this thing are a bit thick, and with its 480p display we doubt if people who love watching movies on their phones would enjoy doing so on the Neo 5. Although for casual watching, we believe it would suffice.

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It has a metal strip running around the entirety of its body which is not the first time we’ve seen on smartphones. At the left is the Power/lock screen button while the right is where the volume rocker is found. Its 3.5mm audio jack is situated at the top of the device with the micro-USB port found at the bottom along with the pinhole for microphone.

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The back has a smooth finish that feels nice to the touch. Also found here is the 8-megapixel rear camera that’s placed at the upper left of the panel right beside a single LED flash. With a weight of 132 grams, the smartphone sits comfortably on your hand and has an overall feel that is not cheap at all.

If you’re looking for an elegant-looking device that wouldn’t break the bank, you may want to add the Neo 5 on your list.

OPPO Neo 5 specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 resolution, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Android 4.4.2 w/ Color OS 2.0.1
2,000mAh battery
132 x 65.8 x 9.2 mm
132.5 g
Price: Php7,990

Joy Plus

Claimed as a “great entry-level unit”, the OPPO Joy Plus carries meek specs together with its modest-looking physique. It has the usual glossy plastic finish seen on budget phones and frankly, we don’t see anything unique in its form factor.

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Its face has the usual capacitive buttons below the 4-inch screen with the sensors right above it. Just like the Neo 5, the Joy Plus sports a lackluster 480p display which should be enough if you’re not too keen on the details of your images and graphics.

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Physical button placements are almost identical with the Neo 5 — a volume rocker on the right side, Power/lock screen on the left, audio jack up top, and microUSB port down under.

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If the Neo 5 used a sort of thick strip of metal to surround the device, the Joy Plus went for a thinner accent around it.

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The back cover is plastic which doesn’t feel as special as the Neo 5 both in looks and even to the touch. For us, it’s something that would constantly remind you that you’re holding a budget phone everytime you use it.

So far those are what we noticed during the short time that we’ve spent with both the devices. We were satisfied with the Neo 5, but its more affordable sibling left us wanting more. This is just for the phyique, at least, as we still have to determine how they fare as a whole. Stay tuned.

Oppo Joy Plus specs:
4-inch IPS (480 x 800) display, 233ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6572 dual-core CPU
Mali-400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3.15MP rear camera w/ LED flash
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP, EDR
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
1,700mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with ColorOS 2.0
124 x 63 x 9.9 mm
125 g
Price: Php4,990

The company also incorporated some features which would supposedly put both the Neo 5 and Joy Plus under an attractive light. These are:

  • Color OS 2.0
  • PI 2.0+
  • Fashionable design
  • Upgraded RAM
  • Beautify Mode
  • Double-exposure
  • GIF
  • Audio photo
  • Panorama
  • HDR
  • Memory cleanup
  • Super power-saving mode
  • Network Speed Notice,
  • OTG

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OPPO Neo 5 and Joy Plus first impressions

OPPO last night unveiled its new trio comprising of the Neo 5, Joy Plus, and the octa-core R1x. We’ve had a brief moment to check out what each has to offer and here are our initial thoughts on the first two.

Neo 5

oppo-neo5-1

The OPPO Neo 5 sports an FWVGA IPS display with a pixel resolution of 854 x 480. Its screen spans 4.5 inches diagonally with an implementation of capacitive buttons rather than on-screen ones.

Bezels on this thing are a bit thick, and with its 480p display we doubt if people who love watching movies on their phones would enjoy doing so on the Neo 5. Although for casual watching, we believe it would suffice.

oppo-neo5-3

It has a metal strip running around the entirety of its body which is not the first time we’ve seen on smartphones. At the left is the Power/lock screen button while the right is where the volume rocker is found. Its 3.5mm audio jack is situated at the top of the device with the micro-USB port found at the bottom along with the pinhole for microphone.

oppo-neo5-2

The back has a smooth finish that feels nice to the touch. Also found here is the 8-megapixel rear camera that’s placed at the upper left of the panel right beside a single LED flash. With a weight of 132 grams, the smartphone sits comfortably on your hand and has an overall feel that is not cheap at all.

If you’re looking for an elegant-looking device that wouldn’t break the bank, you may want to add the Neo 5 on your list.

OPPO Neo 5 specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 resolution, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Android 4.4.2 w/ Color OS 2.0.1
2,000mAh battery
132 x 65.8 x 9.2 mm
132.5 g
Price: Php7,990

Joy Plus

Claimed as a “great entry-level unit”, the OPPO Joy Plus carries meek specs together with its modest-looking physique. It has the usual glossy plastic finish seen on budget phones and frankly, we don’t see anything unique in its form factor.

oppo-joy-plus-1

Its face has the usual capacitive buttons below the 4-inch screen with the sensors right above it. Just like the Neo 5, the Joy Plus sports a lackluster 480p display which should be enough if you’re not too keen on the details of your images and graphics.

oppo-joy-plus-2

Physical button placements are almost identical with the Neo 5 — a volume rocker on the right side, Power/lock screen on the left, audio jack up top, and microUSB port down under.

oppo-joy-plus-3

If the Neo 5 used a sort of thick strip of metal to surround the device, the Joy Plus went for a thinner accent around it.

oppo-joy-plus-4

The back cover is plastic which doesn’t feel as special as the Neo 5 both in looks and even to the touch. For us, it’s something that would constantly remind you that you’re holding a budget phone everytime you use it.

So far those are what we noticed during the short time that we’ve spent with both the devices. We were satisfied with the Neo 5, but its more affordable sibling left us wanting more. This is just for the phyique, at least, as we still have to determine how they fare as a whole. Stay tuned.

Oppo Joy Plus specs:
4-inch IPS (480 x 800) display, 233ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6572 dual-core CPU
Mali-400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3.15MP rear camera w/ LED flash
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP, EDR
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
1,700mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with ColorOS 2.0
124 x 63 x 9.9 mm
125 g
Price: Php4,990

The company also incorporated some features which would supposedly put both the Neo 5 and Joy Plus under an attractive light. These are:

  • Color OS 2.0
  • PI 2.0+
  • Fashionable design
  • Upgraded RAM
  • Beautify Mode
  • Double-exposure
  • GIF
  • Audio photo
  • Panorama
  • HDR
  • Memory cleanup
  • Super power-saving mode
  • Network Speed Notice,
  • OTG

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OPPO Neo 5 and Joy Plus first impressions

OPPO last night unveiled its new trio comprising of the Neo 5, Joy Plus, and the octa-core R1x. We’ve had a brief moment to check out what each has to offer and here are our initial thoughts on the first two.

Neo 5

oppo-neo5-1

The OPPO Neo 5 sports an FWVGA IPS display with a pixel resolution of 854 x 480. Its screen spans 4.5 inches diagonally with an implementation of capacitive buttons rather than on-screen ones.

Bezels on this thing are a bit thick, and with its 480p display we doubt if people who love watching movies on their phones would enjoy doing so on the Neo 5. Although for casual watching, we believe it would suffice.

oppo-neo5-3

It has a metal strip running around the entirety of its body which is not the first time we’ve seen on smartphones. At the left is the Power/lock screen button while the right is where the volume rocker is found. Its 3.5mm audio jack is situated at the top of the device with the micro-USB port found at the bottom along with the pinhole for microphone.

oppo-neo5-2

The back has a smooth finish that feels nice to the touch. Also found here is the 8-megapixel rear camera that’s placed at the upper left of the panel right beside a single LED flash. With a weight of 132 grams, the smartphone sits comfortably on your hand and has an overall feel that is not cheap at all.

If you’re looking for an elegant-looking device that wouldn’t break the bank, you may want to add the Neo 5 on your list.

OPPO Neo 5 specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 resolution, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Android 4.4.2 w/ Color OS 2.0.1
2,000mAh battery
132 x 65.8 x 9.2 mm
132.5 g
Price: Php7,990

Joy Plus

Claimed as a “great entry-level unit”, the OPPO Joy Plus carries meek specs together with its modest-looking physique. It has the usual glossy plastic finish seen on budget phones and frankly, we don’t see anything unique in its form factor.

oppo-joy-plus-1

Its face has the usual capacitive buttons below the 4-inch screen with the sensors right above it. Just like the Neo 5, the Joy Plus sports a lackluster 480p display which should be enough if you’re not too keen on the details of your images and graphics.

oppo-joy-plus-2

Physical button placements are almost identical with the Neo 5 — a volume rocker on the right side, Power/lock screen on the left, audio jack up top, and microUSB port down under.

oppo-joy-plus-3

If the Neo 5 used a sort of thick strip of metal to surround the device, the Joy Plus went for a thinner accent around it.

oppo-joy-plus-4

The back cover is plastic which doesn’t feel as special as the Neo 5 both in looks and even to the touch. For us, it’s something that would constantly remind you that you’re holding a budget phone everytime you use it.

So far those are what we noticed during the short time that we’ve spent with both the devices. We were satisfied with the Neo 5, but its more affordable sibling left us wanting more. This is just for the phyique, at least, as we still have to determine how they fare as a whole. Stay tuned.

Oppo Joy Plus specs:
4-inch IPS (480 x 800) display, 233ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6572 dual-core CPU
Mali-400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3.15MP rear camera w/ LED flash
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP, EDR
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
1,700mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with ColorOS 2.0
124 x 63 x 9.9 mm
125 g
Price: Php4,990

The company also incorporated some features which would supposedly put both the Neo 5 and Joy Plus under an attractive light. These are:

  • Color OS 2.0
  • PI 2.0+
  • Fashionable design
  • Upgraded RAM
  • Beautify Mode
  • Double-exposure
  • GIF
  • Audio photo
  • Panorama
  • HDR
  • Memory cleanup
  • Super power-saving mode
  • Network Speed Notice,
  • OTG

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OPPO Neo 5 and Joy Plus first impressions

OPPO last night unveiled its new trio comprising of the Neo 5, Joy Plus, and the octa-core R1x. We’ve had a brief moment to check out what each has to offer and here are our initial thoughts on the first two.

Neo 5

oppo-neo5-1

The OPPO Neo 5 sports an FWVGA IPS display with a pixel resolution of 854 x 480. Its screen spans 4.5 inches diagonally with an implementation of capacitive buttons rather than on-screen ones.

Bezels on this thing are a bit thick, and with its 480p display we doubt if people who love watching movies on their phones would enjoy doing so on the Neo 5. Although for casual watching, we believe it would suffice.

oppo-neo5-3

It has a metal strip running around the entirety of its body which is not the first time we’ve seen on smartphones. At the left is the Power/lock screen button while the right is where the volume rocker is found. Its 3.5mm audio jack is situated at the top of the device with the micro-USB port found at the bottom along with the pinhole for microphone.

oppo-neo5-2

The back has a smooth finish that feels nice to the touch. Also found here is the 8-megapixel rear camera that’s placed at the upper left of the panel right beside a single LED flash. With a weight of 132 grams, the smartphone sits comfortably on your hand and has an overall feel that is not cheap at all.

If you’re looking for an elegant-looking device that wouldn’t break the bank, you may want to add the Neo 5 on your list.

OPPO Neo 5 specs:
4.5-inch FWVGA IPS display @ 854 x 480 resolution, 218ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6582 quad-core processor
Mali-400MP2 GPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8MP rear camera
2MP front camera
Dual-SIM
Bluetooth 4.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Android 4.4.2 w/ Color OS 2.0.1
2,000mAh battery
132 x 65.8 x 9.2 mm
132.5 g
Price: Php7,990

Joy Plus

Claimed as a “great entry-level unit”, the OPPO Joy Plus carries meek specs together with its modest-looking physique. It has the usual glossy plastic finish seen on budget phones and frankly, we don’t see anything unique in its form factor.

oppo-joy-plus-1

Its face has the usual capacitive buttons below the 4-inch screen with the sensors right above it. Just like the Neo 5, the Joy Plus sports a lackluster 480p display which should be enough if you’re not too keen on the details of your images and graphics.

oppo-joy-plus-2

Physical button placements are almost identical with the Neo 5 — a volume rocker on the right side, Power/lock screen on the left, audio jack up top, and microUSB port down under.

oppo-joy-plus-3

If the Neo 5 used a sort of thick strip of metal to surround the device, the Joy Plus went for a thinner accent around it.

oppo-joy-plus-4

The back cover is plastic which doesn’t feel as special as the Neo 5 both in looks and even to the touch. For us, it’s something that would constantly remind you that you’re holding a budget phone everytime you use it.

So far those are what we noticed during the short time that we’ve spent with both the devices. We were satisfied with the Neo 5, but its more affordable sibling left us wanting more. This is just for the phyique, at least, as we still have to determine how they fare as a whole. Stay tuned.

Oppo Joy Plus specs:
4-inch IPS (480 x 800) display, 233ppi
1.3GHz MediaTek MT6572 dual-core CPU
Mali-400 GPU
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
3.15MP rear camera w/ LED flash
VGA front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ A2DP, EDR
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
1,700mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with ColorOS 2.0
124 x 63 x 9.9 mm
125 g
Price: Php4,990

The company also incorporated some features which would supposedly put both the Neo 5 and Joy Plus under an attractive light. These are:

  • Color OS 2.0
  • PI 2.0+
  • Fashionable design
  • Upgraded RAM
  • Beautify Mode
  • Double-exposure
  • GIF
  • Audio photo
  • Panorama
  • HDR
  • Memory cleanup
  • Super power-saving mode
  • Network Speed Notice,
  • OTG

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Microsoft Lumia 640 XL hands-on, first impressions

Officially launched earlier today, Microsoft‘s Lumia 640 XL is a dual-SIM phablet with a 5.7-inch display size. We had a quick time with it during the event and here are our first impressions.

Note: We apologize in advance for the low-light photos. The event was held inside a bar/club and we had to make do with the lighting conditions. Good thing this specific color glows under black light!

The 640 XL’s display spans 5.7 inches diagonally. At the bottom we have the usual capacitive buttons with Back, Home, and Search functions. The screen is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 for added protection against scratches and cracks.

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At the right side is where the volume rocker and power/lock screen button is positioned. With the latter placed almost at the middle of the side panel, it felt more natural and easy to press using the thumb. Controlling the volume, however, required us to reposition our hand to reach it.

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Up top is where a lonely audio jack is situated. It is favored more on the left edge so you can easily plug your headphones using your left hand. Why? Because the button placements of the volume and power are more inclined for right hand usage, leaving your left hand free to grab your pair of cans.

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Centered down below is the micro-USB port for charging or transferring files.

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The back is made of the same material seen in other Lumia devices with its polycarbonate cover that acts like a shell and houses the internals of the 640 XL. There are different colors available ranging from white, cyan, black, and neon orange.

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A closer look at the back panel and we see Microsoft’s branding next to an almost-cross-design comprising of the Zeiss marking, rear camera, single LED flash, and speaker grille. Its shooter boasts a 13-megapixel sensor with Carl Zeiss optics — meaning the device pays special attention to imaging.

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Popping the hard plastic panel off, we were greeted by its 3000mAh removable battery.

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Beside the battery you will find the dual-SIM slots. We previously reported of an LTE variant seen on Avant-Abenson’s page, but what Microsoft launched today was only the 3G variant with the 4G model slated for a later release. In addition, the microSD slot also requires to remove the back panel in order to access it.

Holding and navigating it on one hand is possible since our thumb could still reach the Back capacitive button (which is the farthest our thumb could press). It’s also got some heft to it but not much, and not to the point that it becomes cumbersome. Finally, its 9-millimeter thick profile, for us, is just right and makes it easy to pick up the device lying flat on the table.

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The Lumia 640 XL currently runs on Windows 8.1 system which is readily waiting for a Windows 10 update when it becomes available. It is powered by a Snapdragon 400 CPU with four cores and is teamed up with just 1GB RAM and 8GB intenal storage. For additional storage the company is also throwing in 15GB of OneDrive cloud storage into the package.

There are debates as to whether Lumia devices need better processors with people saying more power is better, while some say they’re actually happy with the performance of other Lumias even with just 512MB of RAM. Well, we had some time to fiddle around with it, giving us the chance to go deeper into its menu, open a series of apps, multitask, and so far everything went smoothly. It’s still unsure how well it could handle tasks when more programs are installed in it, but for our first impressions it did pretty well.

It will be available starting May 1, 2015 with an SRP of Php11,990. As mentioned earlier, there will also be a dual 4G variant coming and it will arrive this June so stay tuned for updates regarding that.

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL 3G Dual-SIM specs:
5.7-inch HD IPS display, 259ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8226) quad-core CPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD
13 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (micro), Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
NFC
Bluetooth 4.0
DLNA, Miracast
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
3,000mAh battery
Windows Phone 8.1 with Lumia Denim (upgradable to Windows 10)
157.9 x 81.5 x 9.0 mm
171 g
White, Cyan, Black, Orange

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