Whenever it's the Apple iPhone 7, what many feel about it is respect. What will a lesser known smartphone like the Oppo F1s do if it is challenged by the Apple flagship? Will it be at all able to put up a fight? Let's find out where the Oppo phone makes the iPhone 7 turn around.
The biggest power of the Oppo F1s lies in its camera. Known as the "selfie phone," the F1s has the power to quickly become the arm candy of the selfie addicts. With a powerful 13MP primary camera with phase detection autofocus and LED flash, the camera has other useful features such as geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama and HDR. However, the Apple iPhone 7 feels challenged elsewhere.
It is the splendid 16MP front camera that deserves applause. It can take 1080p videos with ease and includes double exposure shooting modes, GIFs and filters. The camera app endows Oppo F1s the ability to save files to RAW format. The Apple iPhone 7's front camera is of 7MP that can record 1080p videos at 30fps and 720p videos at 240fps. It also has face detection, HDR and panorama, reviews GSMArena.
The primary camera in the Apple iPhone 7 is of 12MP with phase detection autofocus, OIS and quad-LED (dual tone) flash. Other top features include geo-tagging, simultaneous 4K video and 8MP image recording, touch focus, face/smile detection and HDR (photo/panorama). The primary camera can record 2160p videos at 30fps, 1080 videos at 30/60/120fps and 720p videos at 240fps.
Both the Oppo F1s and Apple iPhone 7 have 1/3" sensor size. The F1s primary camera has an aperture value of f/2.2 and the secondary camera f/2.0. The primary camera of the iPhone 7 has an aperture value of f/1.8 and the selfie camera, f/2.2. Apple has improved upon its iPhone cameras for years. Hence, the Apple iPhone 7 can take splendid entry level, DSLR-like shots. However, the Oppo F1s' 16MP front camera punch is worth remembering.