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Oppo F3 Plus specifications and features

The Oppo F3 Plus is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 653 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, which is a pretty solid set of specifications. Benchmark numbers might not be as good as what's possibile with a top-end Snapdragon 821 SoC, which can be found in the OnePlus 3T at a similar price, but you’d be hard pressed to actually tell the difference in daily usage.
The F3 Plus does put up a decent show in benchmarks, scoring 92,497 in AnTuTu and 35fps in GFXbench. Other specifications include dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, USB-OTG, and the usual suite of sensors, including a gyroscope. Some notable omissions include FM radio and NFC. Many might not care about the latter but local radio is still important, and might be a deal breaker for some.

The software situation is a little disappointing as the F3 Plus still runs ColorOS 3.0 based on Android Marshmallow 6.0.1. On the bright side, Google Assistant is present, and it worked well on the phone. Nothing else has really changed since we last took ColorOS for a spin when we reviewed the Oppo A57. The interface and icons still have an iOS-like feel but they’re not blatant copies like we’ve seen on devices by some other Chinese manufacturers. Additional settings for most system apps like the Gallery and Camera can be found only in the main Settings app (just like in iOS) instead of having them within the respective apps, so there are some unnecessary steps when choosing common settings.
The notifications shade still drops all the way down, which is not needed if you simply want to get to the quick settings toggles. Also, notifications are shown on a different tab in the shade, forcing you to swipe away from the toggle switches every time you need to get to it. The F3 Plus features a ‘Lockscreen magazine’ which cycles through random wallpapers based on the categories you pick. This can be switched off if not needed. You also get motion and screen-off gestures and a backup service called O-Cloud for your contacts and SMSes.

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