Oppo F25 Pro 5G: Whether you think of them or not, the most obvious thing about Oppo, which remains true, is design and performance coexist.
And in the Oppo F25 Pro 5G, the brand continues to live up to its philosophy. Holding it is more important than what’s inside of it.”
The phone isn’t aiming to be a “flagship killer,” but rather comfortably slides into that elusive spot where the premium meets the practical.
Let’s take a closer look at what this stylish mid-ranger has to offer — and where it could’ve been better.
Design: A Real Head-Turner
From the moment you take it out of the box, the Oppo F25 Pro 5G oozes finesse. It is razor thin — only 7.5mm thick — and is so light that it makes you want to confirm if there is even a battery in there at all.
On the back, there’s a matte finish with a glossy camera island, and it looks finished and modern. And if you choose the Lava Red or Ocean Blue, you’re sure to get some compliments.
It’s also rated for IP65, which means it can tolerate splashes and dust without fuss—a small detail that matters everyday.
Display: Flicker-Free, Vibrant and Bright
You’re staring at a 6.7 inch AMOLED screen, with FHD+ resolution and a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate. This screen is not just looking good — it’s also responsive.
Whether you’re streaming Netflix, editing reels or endlessly scrolling through Instagram, the display is smooth and immersive.
Thanks to its 1100 nits of brightness, it’s actually very much usable in direct sunlight. Those bezels are small, enough to give you a screen-to-body ratio that’s nearly edge-to-edge.
Performance: Mid-Range Muscle
F25 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, along with 8GB RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage.
It’s obviously not a gaming beast, but it can handle day-to-day stuff without a hitch.
Multitasking between apps, social media, video streaming and casual gaming is a breeze.
You can play games such as Call of Duty: Mobile or BGMI on medium to high settings without experiencing any visible frame drops.
It probably isn’t designed for esports professionals, but for the average player it’s got plenty of punch.
Cameras Made for the Social Generation
In terms of photography, the F25 Pro does not disappoint. You get a 64MP main sensor, along with an 8MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro lens. Daylight photos are sharp, colorful and detailed.
The ultra-wide is useful for group shots and landscapes, and the macro lens, while far from being a must-have, shoots okay close-ups.
The 32MP selfie camera also warrants a mention. Selfies are clear and natural, with Oppo’s standard beauty tweaks dialed back just enough to not look overly processed. Night shots aren’t bad either, as the new night mode is built in.
Battery and Charging: Say Goodbye to “Low Battery” Concerns
F25 Pro’s 5,000mAh battery can easily see you through an entire day of heavy usage.
And charging is once again saved thanks to the 67W SUPERVOOC fast charging, which manages to refuel the phone in approximately 45 minutes.
That’s just fast enough that you won’t have to be tethered to the wall all day long.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Gorgeous, super-slim design plus IP65 water-resistance
Gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED display
Smooth overall performance
DECENT BATTERY AND QUICK CHARGING.
Neat selfie camera and increased rear cameras
The feel is light and pocket friendly.
Cons
No stereo speakers
Lacks expandable storage (no microSD slot)
Dimensity 7050 will not be a heavy gaming friendly as well
Frame – plastic (although it is well constructed)
Slight bloatware in ColorOS
Oppo F25 Pro 5G:
Bottom Line: Good on the Eyes, Better on the Skin
If the Oppo F25 Pro 5G is anything to go by, then this is a phone that’s not just about specs.
It’s a well-rounded mid-ranger that nails the basics with a classy design, sharp screen, good performance and robust camera setup.
It may not impress power users or speed demons who need flagship-level speed, but for most people who want a good-looking, dependable 5G phone, this thing is the ticket.
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