![]() The phone measures 6.6mm thick, weighs146 grams, and the rounded sides sit in your hand comfortably. It’s a shame, because it’s a joy to hold. ![]() ![]() However, it’s derivative as hell, and that’s going to put people off. The F1 Plus is gorgeous, slim, lightweight, and very well made. There’s a fingerprint sensor inside the home button on the front, and a pair of antenna breaks top-and-tail along the smooth, metal rear panel. What have we got? Slick, curvy sides, a 2.5D sheet of glass over a 5.5-inch display, and a slightly raised camera lens in the top left corner on the back. We’ve spent some time with the phone, to see if it’s more than just another wannabe iPhone. Oppo isn’t terribly subtle about the mimicry, either, because its F1 Plus could very well be the doppelganger of Apple’s iPhone 6S Plus.Īlthough the world really doesn’t need another iPhone imitator, we’re prepared to forgive the F1 Plus its visual sins if the rest of the package is great. We’re talking about Oppo and its flagship twins the F1 and the F1 Plus. Pop quiz: Which phone company launched big and small versions of its gorgeous, all-metal, flagship smartphone? It’s most likely you’ll say, “Apple,” but in this case, you’d be wrong.
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