Stylish looks, Lovely display, Capable snapper, Loaded set of software features and useful preloaded apps, Aboveaverage battery life
Loses the spec wars, Dated Android version
If we get down to the micro level, the Oppo R1 has quite a few things going for it – stylish looks, a gorgeous display, a capable snapper and good battery life. When compared head-to-head with smartphones that are priced in the same range, it does lose ou...
Sleek design and solid build quality, Brilliant rear and front facing cameras, Good display, Decent battery life
Average performance, Priced a bit on the higher side, Only 16GB of storage without expansion slot, Custom UI is highly skinned and is slightly laggy,
We were definitely impressed with the camera, design and build quality of the smartphone, but it comes at a high price tag and the performance is not that great compared to other devices in the price range. The Color OS has a lot of features, but it is la...
Good, Looks great, Feels well built, Good screen, Decent camera
Very smooth and difficult to grip, Low performance, Mediocre battery life
The Oppo R1 looks great, and if you don't see the appeal in running lots of apps or carrying a lot of media around with you, then you'll probably like it. You can do all the basics, including surf the Web and use as many messenger and social networking ap...
Abstract: Oppo Mobiles added R1 smartphone to its line-up in the country that is priced at Rs 25,990 and stands among the likes of Moto X and Gionee Elife E7 among others. The phone sports a 5 inch HD display with Corning Glass 3 layer and runs on Android 4.2.2 Jel...
Great built quality, Good camera performance, Customized User Interface
Glossy back prone to fingerprints, Slightly big to hold and use with one hand
Oppo R1 is a really good smartphone considering the hardware it has for day to day processing and the camera performance is also pretty good. It also comes with a great build quality and premium material being used which you may not see on other phones in...
Good display, Useful Gesture Panel, DualSIM Support, 5MP frontfacing camera
Fingerprint and smudge magnet, Battery life could be better, Uninspiring design, No microSD expansion capability, No 4G LTE support, Expensive
Priced at RM1,298, the R1 finds itself in a very competitive market segment where competing phones cost lower and deliver better performance. What sets the R1 apart is the ColorOS, which delivers a unique user experience with the Gesture Panel. Using gest...
The OPPO R1 seriously impressed us with it's great design, premium looks, solid build and excellent performance. It won't beat many smartphones in terms of performance or price alone but there aren't many smartphones like the OPPO R1 which looks very prem...
Well built and beautifully designed. Much attention was paid to details, Presence of gesture based controls give much more options, The two notification lights are useful
ColorOS, Radio signal strength keeps fluctuating, No LTE. There are already a few other devices that have been announced which come with LTE and are priced similarly
The OPPO R1 is an aesthetically pleasing device and a capable one at that price point but I personally would think twice about getting one. Especially with ColorOS on board which I'm not in favour of. If only the option to switch to CyanogenMod, as with O...
Good display, Useful Gesture Panel, DualSIM Support, 5MP frontfacing camera
Fingerprint and smudge magnet, Battery life could be better, Uninspiring design, No microSD expansion capability, No 4G LTE support, Expensive
The R1 is powered by the MediaTek MT6582 quad-core 1.3GHz processor and 1GB RAM. We will be comparing the R1 against the other phones of its class such as the ASUS ZenFone 5 and Huawei Ascend P6. We included the LG Nexus 5 and Xiaomi Mi 3 because their pr...