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Oppo F29 Pro Review: Stylish Build, Long Battery, But Pricey for the Performance

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New Delhi, April 21 The Oppo F29 Pro enters the mid-range smartphone market with a bold design, solid water resistance, and a focus on day-to-day reliability. But with a price tag of ₹27,999, it also faces tough competition from phones offering better specs, especially for online buyers seeking more power at lower costs.

Design & Build: Stylish Yet Familiar

The F29 Pro stands out with its matte gradient finish, circular camera housing, and lightweight build (180g, 7.6mm thick). It includes IP68 and IP69 ratings — a rare bonus in this segment, providing solid protection against water and dust. The unboxing experience includes essentials like an 80W charger, case, and USB-C cable.

Display & Audio: Bright, Vivid AMOLED

Equipped with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel, the F29 Pro delivers 120Hz refresh rate, 2100 nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The screen performs well indoors and remains readable outdoors. Paired with dual stereo speakers, sound is decent, though the 300% software volume boost compromises clarity slightly.

Performance & Software: Functional but Bloat-Heavy

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy SoC, the phone delivers reliable everyday performance with 8/12GB RAM and 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage. It scored 694,595 on Antutu and 2955 (multi-core) on Geekbench 6 — decent, but far behind rivals powered by Snapdragon 8s or 7 Gen 3 chips.

Running ColorOS 15 on Android 15, the UI is smooth but packed with bloatware, ads, and pre-installed apps. On the positive side, AI features like screen translate, voice translate, and AI eraser enhance usability, though all require an internet connection.

Cameras: Capable Primary, Average Overall

The phone features a 50MP main sensor and a basic 2MP depth sensor. Daytime shots are sharp, with good dynamic range and accurate skin tones. Night performance varies, with some softness and warm color shifts. The 16MP front camera performs well in daylight but struggles in low light and over-brightens skin tones, even with beauty modes disabled.

Battery Life & Charging

The F29 Pro packs a 6,000mAh battery, one of the largest in its class, offering more than a day of usage. The 80W fast charging ensures a full charge in under an hour, making it a strong point for power users and travelers.

Final Verdict: For Offline Buyers Seeking Style and Stamina

At ₹27,999, the Oppo F29 Pro is best suited for offline buyers who value design, battery life, and water resistance over pure performance. It offers a durable build, good display, and AI features, but its underwhelming chipset, lack of ultra-wide or telephoto camera, and ad-heavy software make it a hard sell for online users comparing specs.

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