Any phone this cheap is going to have its problems, but the Neo 5 has surprisingly few. Yes, there are more than a handful, but you have to compare the final picture to the asking price. Once you do, the Neo 5 is cast in a favourable light. Just keep i...
Overall Oppo Neo 5 is a decent phone with Good performance and the Best build quality to be seen for the phone. Also Offline availablity of the phone makes it better to reach different customer for a country like India. ...
Oppo Neo 5 2015 is available in India for Rs 9,990 which is slightly on the higher side. It comes with a good build quality and great battery life, but the overall performance is not up to the mark. The camera offers a lot of modes and features to the use...
The Neo 5 seems to be average at best, in terms of performance. Which makes it a rather expensive proposition at Rs 9,990, especially when you consider that the Lenovo K3 Note delivers a much better display and processor at the same priceRs. 9,990...
Abstract: OPPO was one of the first Chinese companies to arrive in India and though the company made a splash at the launch by roping in Bollywood celebrities, the company seems to have mellowed down in wake of intensified competition from other Chinese and local b...
Average performance, Sub-par camera, Poor sound quality, High price
If phones are supposed to be priced according to their specs, then the Oppo Neo 5 is a mistake. If they're supposed to be priced based on performance, it doesn't live up to the Rs. 9,990 price tag. It is a mediocre phone, at a steep price and loses out in...
Good, Good battery life, Decent construction quality
Mediocre performance, Poor cameras, Overpriced
It is clear that this phone is overpriced and thus cannot hope to compete in terms of features and specifications alone. Therefore, we spent quite a bit of time looking for evidence of any redeeming factor, including the camera, which Oppo itself pointed...
Very well crafted, durable design, snappier processor, acceptable camera performance
Battery life could have been better, noisy pictures in low-light, display resolution does not match the competition, no 4G LTE support
Though OPPO Neo 5 does not pack the latest specifications in the budget smartphone category, it is still a decent option. It is very well crafted, perfect for users who are looking for a compact good looking smartphone with acceptable camera and processi...
Abstract: Just a few months ago, we compared six 4G LTE smartphones below S$600 in a shootout which saw the original Motorola Moto X emerged as the winner while the HTC Desire 610 clinched the Best Value Award.In the third quarter of 2014 alone, we saw the entry of...