Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Being popularised as India’s first “super-rugged, monsoon-ready smartphone” by the Chinese smartphone maker, the Oppo F27 Pro Plus has made its debut in India. This smartphone is equipped with features like an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, along with a Swiss SGS five-star rating that vouches for its strong build and longevity. In the subsequent sections of this review, we shall explore the new slew of features that the Oppo F27 Pro Plus brings to the table. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Design

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Sporting a leather texture at the back, which the brand claims possesses ‘strain-resistance capabilities’, the Oppo F27 Pro Plus boasts an elegant design. It features a 3D curved AMOLED display, with a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection,a rather premium feature. At the back, there is a Cosmos ring encircling the camera sensors. This smartphone flaunts a sleek profile, measuring 7.99mm and weighing approximately 177g. The device is available in two colour variants- Dusk Pink and Midnight Navy. According to Oppo, this device is the first smartphone to pass the IP69, IP68, and IP66 waterproof tests for maximum water resistance. The IP68 certification implies that it can withstand water immersion for up to 30 minutes at a 1.5-metre depth. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Display

The Oppo F27 Pro Plus features a 6.7-inch FHD+ curved OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The device offers a peak brightness of up to 950nits, which is satisfactorily bright even in outdoor usage conditions. Furthermore, the multimedia experience with this device has been seamless, particularly with its ‘300% Ultra Volume Mode’, which lets it offer crystal clear volume up to 86dB. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Performance and Software

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, complemented by 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage, the Oppo F27 Pro Plus handles day-to-day activities with a breeze. From scrolling through social media to viewing content on YouTube, no technical glitches are noticeable. Although the device does not earn a reputation as a gaming smartphone, it smoothly runs games like Subway Surfers, which can be considered a plus. The device runs on ColorOS based on Android 14 and is slated to receive 3 years of OS upgrades and 4 years of security patches. Joining the AI bandwagon, the smartphone also has integrated some of the AI features, clubbed under AI LinkBoost. This functionality helps the device to identify the different scenario and adjust the network stability accordingly. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Camera

Featuring a dual camera setup, which includes a 64MP primary camera and a 2MP secondary camera, the Oppo F27 Pro Plus offers a decent camera performance. The primary camera provides vibrant colours and proper details under well-lit conditions. However, the low-light photography with this device leaves users craving further improvement. On the front, users will find an 8MP selfie shooter, which efficiently captures skin tones and details. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Battery

The device packs a 5000mAh battery, which comes with a 67W SuperVOOC fast charging support. If you are a modest user, the Oppo F27 Pro Plus can easily give a day’s worth of battery backup. The battery can be fully charged in almost 45 minutes, keeping it on par with other contemporaries in the mid-range segment. Additionally, the brand claims to provide a 1.7 hours of YouTube playback with just 5 minutes of charging. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Verdict

The Oppo F27 Pro Plus seems to be an all-rounder device, catering to a variety of users. The IP and Swiss SGS five-star rating are standout features, rendering it extra durability, when compared to other mid-rangers in this segment. Additionally, decent battery life, a premium-like design, and seamless performance thanks to the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, the smartphone can easily be a go-to option for users considering changing their smartphone. 

Oppo F27 Pro Plus Review: Pros and Cons
 

Pros:

• Enhanced longevity with Swiss SGS five-star and IP69 rating. The IP 69 rating helps it withstand even high-pressure water jets at 80 degrees Celsius. 

• Dons an aesthetically pleasant design profile

Cons:

• Not a gaming device

• Low-light photography leaves scope for improvement