OPPO A54 5G - 4GB RAM and 64GB +Extendable Storage SIM Free Smartphone (6.5' Screen, 5000 mAh Battery, 48MP Quad Camera, 90Hz Refresh Rate) - Fluid Black

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OPPO A54 5G - 4GB RAM and 64GB +Extendable Storage SIM Free Smartphone (6.5' Screen, 5000 mAh Battery, 48MP Quad Camera, 90Hz Refresh Rate) - Fluid Black

OPPO A54 5G - 4GB RAM and 64GB +Extendable Storage SIM Free Smartphone (6.5' Screen, 5000 mAh Battery, 48MP Quad Camera, 90Hz Refresh Rate) - Fluid Black

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The following devices Oppo A3, Oppo A5, Reno 3, Find X2 Pro, Find X2, Oppo A31, Reno 3 Youth, Oppo A91, Oppo A8, Oppo A11, Oppo K5, Oppo Reno Ace, Oppo Reno A, Oppo A5 (2020), A9, Oppo A3s, Oppo Reno 2, Oppo Reno, Oppo A1K, Oppo A7n, Oppo F11, Oppo F11 Pro, Oppo A7, Oppo R15x, Oppo R17, Among other things, Oppo A5s, the Oppo F7 Youth, the F7, the Oppo R15 Pro (R15), the Oppo A1, the Oppo A71, the Oppo A83, the Oppo F5 Youth (Oppo F5, the Oppo R11s ( Oppo A71), the Oppo A77, the Oppo R11+ (R11), the Oppo A77, the Oppo A39, the Oppo F3, Oppo F3+ (A57), the Oppo F1s (R9s), the Oppo R9s+ (A37, A59), the Oppo F1+ (F1), the Oppo A33, Oppo F15, the Oppo Neo, Reno 3 Pro. It’s an all plastic phone that looks a little premium yet isn’t, though given the price, that’s hardly a surprise. Features As such, you’re getting a 6.5-inch 2400 x 1080 IPS LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. This is the first point of compromise, as you can typically either get a more vibrant OLED panel (the Realme 8) or a more fluid 120Hz LCD (the Poco X3 NFC) at the same price if you’re willing to forego 5G.

At 64GB, storage is a little low for this price but at least you can expand it via the microSD card slot. Battery lifeThe Oppo A54 5G comes with Android 11 overlaid with Oppo's own ColorOS, but it's far from bloated. The only non-standard pre-installed app here is TikTok, so it's ideal if you prefer a streamlined experience that you can customize yourself.

As is seemingly customary for budget Oppo phones, there's no water or dust resistance here. So if you have an active (or clumsy) lifestyle this might not be the phone for you, but it's reasonably robust in less volatile situations. Display We’re not sure if that would have been helped by a better speed of memory or just more of it, but it’s the sort of thing you can bet we’re surprised Oppo didn’t just optimise itself. It would have been easier and better all around. You also get something that neither the Redmi Note 10 5G nor the Realme 8 5G provide – an ultra-wide sensor. It’s no great shakes of course, at a mere 8MP and f/2.2. There’s a marked drop-off in detail and dynamic range compared to the main sensor, but it’s far from a total write-off, and I’m glad Oppo included it. Both the Redmi Note 10 5G and the Realme 8 5G took better shots in lesser lighting than the Oppo A54 5G, both with and without the use of Night mode. In low ambient lighting conditions the Oppo captured less detail and didn’t always seem to focus so well on subjects, while in darker night time conditions the Oppo A54 5G tended to produce a bagful of grain. We didn't spot any noticeable lag while playing a game and watching videos, and even in bright weather we didn't feel like we were suffering.Topping all of this is a 6.4 inch Full HD+ touchscreen display offering a bit of a surprise, with a Full HD+ panel running at 2400×1080. That’s a surprise simply because it’s so high, delivering 405 pixels per inch (405ppi), and higher than the usual HD+ panel seen in phones at this price point. Oppo has even included support for 90Hz, making the screen smoother than your typical phone at this price point. However, that does mean the A54’s brother, the Oppo A74 5G, is likely going to be the winner out of the two. Carrying what is practically an identical spec sheet save for RAM, storage and wired charging speed, the A74 is likely going to be the better simply because of the former, the memory equipped on the handset.

In practical terms, booting up PUBG Mobile yielded mid-level presets of HD graphics and High Frame Rate, just like those aforementioned rivals. Jumping into a game, it hit the same kind of 30fps frame rate in the lobby, with the odd dip down to 28 or 29. There’s a very good reason for this shared spec. Many an early 5G phone has run afoul of 5G’s thirsty nature, powering down well before the day is done. Until 5G modems get more efficient, brute force seems to be the safest bet in securing better stamina. The power button can be found on the right side with a fingerprint sensor underneath, while the volume buttons are on the left side. And under all of this is a 5000mAh battery. In-useArmed with only 4GB RAM, the Oppo A54 5G struggles to hit a stride, with a good half second to a second delay in some operations. Snap a screenshot and you’ll see it, and you might even see it when you jump from app to app. Even if it doesn’t become a problem while you type, it appears the 4GB RAM is just too small for Android and ColorOS to get its act together. Elsewhere there's an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth camera. While the ultra-wide camera isn't bad, the other two are fairly weak and not really worth your time.



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