The smartphone has a 3000 mAh battery with customized circuits, battery cells, 7-pin USB port, data cable and a smart adapter. According to the company, users can make a call for 2 hours with just five minutes of battery left.
The Oppo Find 7 comes with MaxxAudio effects, an audio solution that has won Grammy Awards and is used by recording artists. This is part of the audio enhancement experience on headphones and promises to offer really clear and crisp sound. Part of this Maxx Audio enhancement is “Psycho-acoustic technologies” which claim to offer improves input and output sound quality on the mobile.
Overall, slowly but surely, Oppo is building a reputation for itself. The Chinese company is yet to set the market on fire but in terms of hardware – display, camera and speakers – the Find 7 is an absolute joy to use. However, the 5.5-inch display seems to be too large but it will appeal to those who have used the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z Ultra. Software is another area of concern, as Color OS still feels bloated and unfocused, especially in comparison to the latest versions of Sense (HTC) and TouchWiz (Samsung). For 37,990, it seems to be a costly bet, so it remains to be seen how consumers pick it up as compared to Samsung, Sony and HTC's offerings.