Introduction

Oppo has been consistently living up to its name as an innovator in the mobile space and actually over-delivering in terms of user experience and features. To be fair, it's only going to get harder for them - this was easily a brand to approach with low expectations, but not anymore. The Oppo Find 5 was a flagship to be proud of, and the N1 raised the bar even higher.



Oppo Find 7a in white

Nearly a year and a half after the Find 5, Oppo is about to unleash its next premium device - actually a pair this time. The company is doing well to use the latest technology available - even better to give users a choice.



Oppo Find 7a in black

While the current crop of flagships is still utilizing 1080p displays, the QHD screens are on the verge of becoming the next big hardware breakthrough (and key selling point). And Oppo is letting you decide which screen resolution will best suit your needs and budget. The Full HD display on the already available Find 7a, which we're about to review, or the Quad HD screen on the upcoming Find 7.

Today we'll be making the rounds with the recently released Find 7a - which is impressive enough on paper, even though clearly the lesser package. It still packs quite the processing punch, a huge IPS display, feature-rich and quite capable camera, a wealth of connectivity options and a custom-made Android UI. Here goes the full cheat sheet.

Key features

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; penta-band 3G with HSPA, quad-band LTE

5.5" 16M-color 1080p IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 401ppi

Android OS v4.3 Jelly Bean with Color OS

Quad-core 2.3GHz Krait 400 CPU, 2GB RAM, Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset

13MP autofocus camera, dual-LED flash; HDR, RAW, Panorama, long exposure (up to 32 seconds), Super Zoom mode producing 50MP high-quality samples

2160p video recording@30fps, 1080p@30fps, 1080p HDR, 720p@120fps

Dual-band Wi-Fi ac/a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA; Wireless TV-out (Miracast)

GPS with A-GPS

16GB of built-in storage

microSD card slot

microUSB 2.0 port, USB on the go support

Bluetooth v4.0

NFC

Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

2800mAh battery with fast charging

Accelerometer and proximity sensor

Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic

Cool notification light

Main disadvantages

No KitKat at launch

No FM radio

Quite dim capacitive key backlight

HDR videos are not as nice as the regular ones

The Oppo Find 7a matches the true flagship almost to a t - the key difference being screen resolution. More than reasonably priced for the level of equipment, the Find 7a has every right to hope for a warm reception - and that's in the face or serious competition.



Oppo Find 7a live pictures

OK, to some the Oppo Find 7a may look like the adopted child next to the QHD-screen-touting sibling, plus Oppo didn't give their best effort naming it. But QHD or not, it seems quite capable of keeping up - and even outsmarting - most of the competing flagships. Ready for a ride?