To see how good the Oppo AX7 actually is, we'll have to test out the device and see if it's a great affordable handset, or if the low price is indicative of low performance, so check back to TechRadar when we write our full review. While these features may make the Oppo AX7 seem appealing, there's a catch – it only runs Android 8 (or ColorOS 5.2, which is based on Android 8), which may seem a tiny bit outdated to users of cutting-edge Android phones. It has Bluetooth version 4.2 and a Nano-SIM card. It has a 4G connection and a Wi-Fi connection. It's novel for a phone to have a more powerful camera on the front than the rear, but perhaps Oppo is on to something there. The Oppo AX7 is a mobile phone that runs on the Android operating system. The phone has two rear cameras, consisting of a 13MP and a 2MP rear AI-enchanced snapper, and a 16MP front-facing selfie-cam. To look at, the AX7 looks like a stock Android phone with a few tweaks, but premium design is as much about feel as looks, so we'll need to get our hands on the AX7 to see if Oppo is right. Oppo is calling the phone's design 'premium' pointing out the 'Grain Pattern' rear and the smaller 'teardrop' notch, which takes up less screen space, and houses the front-facing camera.
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