Introduction
Dual-SIM phones have an aura of budget-mindedness, which makes it hard to find a handset that goes the extra mile. The Oppo R819 has an impressively slim and light build, a good screen and camera, and operates in the busy but somewhat uninspiring dual-SIM midrange.Oppo R819 official images
The R819 is only 7.3mm thick and weighs a meager 110g, which gives it an in-hand feel that's impressive in any price range. The positive impressions continue with the bright, sharp screen. 720p on a 4.7" diagonal used to be flagship specs last year.
Same goes for the camera - the 8MP BSI image sensor sits behind a 5-element F/2.0 aperture lens and can shoot 1080p video. The Mediatek MT6589 chipset is becoming quite popular and while it won't scare the high-end Snapdragons, it should offer good enough performance and solid battery life. Plus it's coupled with a very recent Android build - 4.2 Jelly Bean - so it should go quite smoothly.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
- 3G with HSPA
- 4.7" 16M-color 720p IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 312ppi pixel density
- Android OS v4.2.2 Jelly Bean with custom UI; Optional stock Android
- Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 CPU, 1 GB RAM, PowerVR SGX544 GPU; Mediatek MT6589 chipset
- 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geo-tagging, HDR
- 1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus and stereo sound
- 2 MP front-facing camera with 88° FoV, 1080p video recording
- Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA; Wireless TV out
- GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
- 16GB of built-in storage
- microUSB port
- Bluetooth v3.0
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack; Dirac HD sound enhancement
- Voice dialing
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- 2,000mAh battery
Main disadvantage
- Relatively weak chipset
- No microSD card slot
- No LTE
- No NFC
- No TV-out
- Non user-replaceable battery
There are legitimate uses of multiple SIM cards, even in the day and age of "unlimited everything" plans. Those plans are pricy for one - an extra card can give you data or texts a lot cheaper. Or travelling abroad you might want to keep your SIM active for emergencies, but put in a local pre-paid card for most calls. Or keep the work phone card on you during weekends, without carrying a second handset.
Oppo R819 in our office
The Oppo R819 has all the right things on its CV, but let's see how it does in an extended interview - jump over to the next page to see if it lived up to the expectations set up by the Find 5.
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