The F19s still comes with the 60Hz 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 662 processor, 48MP triple rear camera setup, a 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support, Android 11 with ColorOS software, and pretty much the same spec sheet as the regular F19. Here, have a look at the phone’s specs and in-box contents and while you take a quick refresher of the details, note what you get within the box too: Let’s take the device out for a spin now.

The handset33W ChargerUSB Type-C EarphoneProtect CaseSIM Card ToolScreen Protect Film (Pre-applied)Important paperwork

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Oppo F19s DesignOppo F19s AudiovisualOppo F19 ConnectivityOppo F19s PerformanceOppo F19s CamerasOppo F19s BatteryOppo F19s First Impression

Oppo F19s is just 7.95mm thin and weighs about 175 grams. And so it stands on being the slimmest phone with a 5000mAh battery claim. The new thing however is the gorgeous Gold color. It feels good to flaunt around in the hand. There is a case in the package that should offer some protection and flatten the slight camera bump. The left side houses the volume rockers and 2+1 card slot while the right is where you’d find the power button. They are clicky and easily reachable. By the bottom, there is a mic hole, a 3.5mm jack, a USB-C 2.0 port, and a speaker grille. Let’s unlock the device now. Well, for that you get a snappy face and in-screen fingerprint recognition. The speaker output is low. So, use the bundled earphone when you want to pay attention or enjoy the audio. You could always try and find some better sound from the Dirac 2.0 tuned equalizer modes (within Settings > Sound & Vibration). That brings us to — Calls were clear and audible for both parties. There is dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, dual SIM 4G VoLTE, VoWiFi, etc. What’s missing in this list is carrier aggregation. Moving on… Oppo F19s ships with the Snapdragon 662 chipset found within various affordable mobile machines in the market. It is fabbed on an 11nm architecture, consists of eight cores, and has a top clock speed of 2.0 GHz. The rest of the setup comprises Adreno 610 GPU, 6GB of LPDDR4x RAM, and 128GB UFC 2.1 internal storage. There is also support for microSD expansion. You can expect the same performance that we had got from the OG F19. Still, I’ll be putting it through the routine tests and trials. Above you can see the COD Mobile and BGMI max playable settings. ColorOS 11.1 (based on Android 11) is flourished with features like Game Toolkit, Enhanced Dark Mode, highly flexible screenshot option, Google Discover integration on the homescreen, Screen Recording, Smart Sidebar, Quick Launch, Floating Window, and Conversation Bubbles. Gladly most of the bloatware and ads can be easily removed. The software trickery could also be found in the following area. Oppo F19s’ triple camera setup on the rear is the same as a 48MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor camera. On the front, there is a 16MP sensor for selfies and video calls. Speaking of video, recording is limited to 1080p30fps on both sides. The camera app has goodies like AI Scene Enhancement, HDR, Filters, Night Mode, Portrait Mode, Slo-Mo, Time-Lapse, Pro Expert Mode, Extra-HD, Google Lens integration, Macro Mode, and more. You’ll have the camera samples and analysis in the final review. Let’s see the battery specifics now. Oppo claims the F19s to be the sleekest smartphone with a 5000mAh battery under the hood. This cell is backed by a 33W SuperVOOC 2.0 Flash charge which promises 13% faster charging than other smartphones. It is expected to fully charge in 72 minutes and also offers over 5 hours and 45 minutes of calling or 2 hours of video watching with just a 5-minute charge. It also boasts a higher level of safety with night charging protection and temperature control. And at last, it’s time for — In one look, the specialness of this Oppo F19s edition appears to be cosmetic i.e., its new paint job. Nevertheless, that means it still has got an eye-catching and palm-pleasing design, a rapid charging solution, feature-rich ColorOS software, an FHD+ AMOLED screen, and ample memory. Then there are things like the real-world testing of Snapdragon 662 performance, the camera output, and the battery life which would take the course of a full review. So you could either wait for that or get a whiff of my F19 review before making the purchase decision. Q. Does Oppo F19s has a dedicated microSD slot? A. Yes, Oppo F19s supports memory card expansion. Q. What is the SAR value of F19s? A. Oppo F19s SAR values are: 0.92 W/kg @ 1gm (Head) & 0.84 W/kg @ 1gm (Body). Q. Does F19s feature Gorilla Glass Protection? A. Oppo F19s screen protection is unspecified. Q. Does Oppo F19s support dual-band WiFi? A, Yes, Oppo F19s supports dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz + 5GHz). Q. Does Oppo F19s support VoWiFi or WiFi calling? A. Yes, Oppo F19s does feature VoWiFi. Q. How many microphones are on the Oppo F19s? A. Oppo F19s comes with one microphone at the bottom. Q. Which is the Android update on Oppo F19s? A. Oppo F19s ships with Android 11 software with ColorOS 11.1 skin. At the time of writing, it has the August 05 2021 security update. The Google Play System update is also dated August 01, 2021. A. Oppo F19s has DRM L1 certification and I was able to HD stream on Prime Video. Q. Does Oppo F19s support auto-call recording? A. Yes, Oppo F19s does support call-recording with the stock Google Phone app. Q. Does Oppo F19s support Dual VoLTE and carrier aggregation? A. No, the Oppo F19 doesn’t support carrier aggregation. But it does feature Dual VoLTE SIM support.

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