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Oppo A96 Review: Offers Many New Things, Still Brings the Distinctive Features of the Leader

Oppo A96 carries a 90 Hz Refresh Rate screen plus device technology that is claimed to be in class flagship namely the Adaptive Refresh Rate, which is “placed” on the IPS LCD screen.

In terms of screen usage, the Oppo A96 provides quite a good experience. The color provided is quite okay and quite comfortable on the eyes when used to watch YouTube and play game.

As for audio, the Oppo A96 is called the A Series from the first Oppo that carries Dual Speakers. For speaker the first is between the screen and the top side of the phone, while the second speaker is at the bottom smartphone.

For audio, the Dual Speaker of the A96 makes the sound that is issued directly louder. However, the sound from the bottom speaker sounds more dominant than the top one.

Battery and Performance

The Oppo A96 has a 5,000mAh battery, which supports 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. In addition, this device also gets support from Snapdragon 680.

The A96 is the first device in the A series line to carry 256 GB of storage capacity, and can be microSD up to 1TB.

The 8GB RAM capacity available in the A96 can be expanded with options up to 5GB, resulting in a total RAM of 13GB if needed.

For charging, from 26 percent, the battery is fully charged when charged in 1 hour 20 minutes, using the head and the built-in charging cable. Pretty fast when compared smartphone featureless fast charging.

When used to play Pokemon Unite with graphics settings High about 20 minutes is still quite okay without lag, although it makes the rear body quite warm. For this, the battery is reduced by 6 percent from 86 percent.

For PUBG Mobile, it’s still pretty smooth with a fairly responsive screen. Although it must be admitted, the highest setting in smooth-high, enough to make the HP quite warm. Here playing 25 minutes drains the battery 4 percent.

Meanwhile, for simple usage such as listening to songs with YouTube Music for about half an hour, it only consumes about 3 to 4 percent of the battery.

Here I show the benchmark measurement scores using the Geekbench and AnTuTu applications.

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