 Hey guys, Thundie here and today we have the Oppo Reno 7 Pro 5G. Now, this is the latest Reno device from Oppo and honestly, it looks absolutely gorgeous. This is the starlight blue, comes in two colors. There's a blue and there's also a black. Now, this device comes with a new camera sensor. It's a 50 megapixel camera with the main lens. And we do have an 8 megapixel ultra-wide and a 2 megapixel macro. Now, Oppo has done some really nice stuff just with the design aesthetic and builds of this device. As you can see, color-wise, this little thing looks absolutely amazing. It's just a really nice device to look at. It stands on its own quite easily, which is nice, so I like that aspect about it. Plus, you do have your volume rockers on the left side, power button on the right. And this also comes with a 6.5-inch display. Now, this display is a 90Hz display, which is nice. I like the higher refresh rate. It comes with a 32 megapixel sensor, of course, in front for the front-facing camera. So, let's talk about the cameras for a second. 32 megapixel camera, not a big fan of it. You'll see why in a second. But they do have improved low-light capabilities for the rear camera with the AI photography and also some really nice portrait photos. So, let's take a look. Cool! So, there you have it. Those are the images from the Reno 7 Pro 5G. And I think they're pretty good, decent overall. I will let you know that the camera doesn't do video for the front-facing camera in 4K. It's a 1080p, and you do have 4K for the rear. I just wanted to focus on images because they've really done a good job improving some of the portrait photos that you see with this device. Now, as we take a look at this, again, that back is truly lovely, right? It has a really nice look to it. And this is because OPPO has done some really nice work in crafting this to be more unique than what you would expect. So, they sent over this nice little board to kind of showcase what it does. Now, they've got different steps in basically the way the coating is done. These are not different layers. So, it's just more different steps of how they've actually got this done to get to this color at the end. So, you've got the UV protective layer here at the very beginning to protect it under the OPPO Glow 2.0 glass. Then, you've got the photo-resistant layer here, again, for UV, for the resistive protection. Then, you've got the chemical etching here where they soak in the solvents. So, it gets the glass covered with photo-resistant exposure to light. And then, finally, that last step here with the ever-changing colors giving you the color that you have here. The unique thing about this is that this is a color that feels really nice. It's got this kind of matte finish to it, doesn't showcase fingerprints. As you can see, they're on the camera housing, but on the back, it's just really nice and smooth. I absolutely love it. Now, as I mentioned, this has a 90 Hertz display, which means, of course, we're going to do some gaming on there, but what kind of processor does they have? It's got the Dimensity 1200 Max processor, which is a nice processor. And you also have a 4500 milliamp battery. Now, how fast do you charge that? Well, it uses the Supervoke charger. I've got the European version here. 65 watt charging. It gives me some really fast times, which you're aiding, of course, into your gaming session. So, we took a look at, of course, the games we like to look at. Standard, which, of course, is Call of Duty Mobile. PUBG, as well as also Genshin Impact. Now, Call of Duty Mobile ran well, 60 frames per second at max settings. And the game played pretty well, which was nice. PUBG Mobile, on the other hand, could only run at just extreme, and we're able to get it close to the 60 frames per second mark. Although, it did dip down to 57 sometimes, where normally you would see standard either 60 or 59 frames per second. That's just something to take note. Now, of course, finally, we checked out Genshin Impact. And Genshin, we could run it at its normal settings, not the extreme, which is usually around 30 frames. We're getting 25 frames per second. So what does this mean? Is this a bad processor? No. It simply means that this is not built for gaming. Now, a lot of that focuses on the camera and camera AI features, but you can't game on this device, and that's something that's nice. Just don't think of it as a gaming device, because that's just not what it's here for. Although, it does have gaming features, by the way. When you power up your game, once the game starts up, it loads up a game center, which is on the left-hand side of your screen. So you can just right from left to right, allowing you to basically put the phone into game mode, which shuts off all notifications, and you focus on the game. You can also see your stats. So it gives you FPS readings, your GPU and CPU temperatures, and of course, percentage use. And then you can screen record and all that fun jazz in there. So you've got those capabilities built into this device. Now, what do I think of this device overall? I think it's a fun device. Now, it depends on the price point. At this point in this video, I don't know the price, because Apple didn't give me the price. So once, of course, this video goes live, you guys will know how much it will cost. I would say if this is priced mid-tier, then this is a solid device overall. If it's anything higher, I would say maybe hold up for something else from Apple. But I do like what they have to offer here, at least from what I've seen. That is something that could be affordable for a lot of people and gives you some nice functionality. The one thing they definitely need to fix is that front-facing camera. The images there just make me look extra white and pasty, and I'm definitely not. But it looks like I have super ashy skin. So there you have it. If you guys have any questions or any comments, let me know. Otherwise, don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and always enjoy entertainment.