In recent years, Oppo smartphones have often been praised for their value for money, but questions arise about how justified their marketing claims are. How do you rate the balance between processor performance, camera quality, and battery life in these devices? How important is software update support and the presence of AI features for everyday use? Share your experience: do you prefer more "powerful" models with potentially shorter battery life, or on the other hand, energy-efficient options with longer battery life? What criteria are decisive for you when choosing? Your opinion will help understand current trends.
Is it worth choosing family-brand smartphones like Oppo right now, or should we wait for new technologies?
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From my experience, mid-range Oppo phones (like the Reno 6) are almost on par with the Samsung Galaxy A52 in price, but Oppo has better AI camera optimization, while Samsung offers more stable updates and slightly better battery life. If bright photography and snappy processor performance matter more to you, go for Oppo; if long battery life and guaranteed updates are your priority, it’s better to stick with brands like Samsung that have longer support cycles. The choice depends on your priorities: camera + performance > battery, or the other way around.