OPPO Neo 7 with 5-inch screen, Android Lollipop now on sale in PH

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Following the launch and subsequent release of the OPPO Mirror 5 and R7 Series, OPPO has officially made the Neo 7, the successor to its Neo line of budget handsets available in the Philippines. The global smartphone maker is obviously aware that sub-P10,000 devices are making a killing on the local market these days, hence the announcement of another value-for-money contender.

And what OPPO has built seemingly puts style and imaging chops front and center, with the Neo 7 rocking a durable back cover with a glossy, mirror-like finish and 8- and 5-megapixel rear and front cameras that are optimized to take clearer photos in dark surroundings.

The Neo 7 also sports a larger 5-inch IPS display and 2,420mAh battery compared to its predecessor, as well as double the built-in storage at 16GB.

What OPPO has built seemingly puts style and imaging chops front and center.

The phone runs OPPO’s custom ColorOS 2.1 software, which is based on Android 5.1 Lollipop and introduces several key improvements over the previous version, including faster boot app-loading times and stability tweaks for the operating system.

Available in white with gold trim or dark blue with silver, the OPPO Neo 7 retails for P8,990 in the Philippines.

OPPO Neo 7

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OPPO Neo 7 specs (Price in the Philippines: P8,990):
* Dual SIM
* 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582 processor
* 1GB RAM
* 16GB internal storage
* microSD card slot (up to 32GB)
* 5-inch IPS display (540 x 960 resolution)
* 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
* 5-megapixel front camera
* 2,420mAh battery
* Color OS 2.1 based on Android Lollipop 5.1

OPPO Mirror 5 preview from our YouTube channel

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Reviews editor: Ramon "Monch" Lopez has 15 years of professional experience creating and editing content for print and digital publications such as Yahoo. He headed the gadgets-merchandising division of one of the Philippines’ largest retail operators somewhere in between. His latest addiction is the comments section of viral Facebook posts.