oppo f1s selfie expert smartphone specs

oppo f1s selfie expert


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oppo f1s selfie expert smartphone details specification

Basic Parameters
Color               Gold, Grey
Operating System
ColorOS 3.0, based on Android 5.1
GPU                 Mali-T860 MP2
RAM                3GB
Storage            32GB (Expandable up to 128GB)
Battery            Typical Capacity: 3075 mAh (Non-removable)
Processor        MT6750 Octa-core 64-bit

Display
Size                  5.5 inches
Type                IPS TFT
Resolution       HD (1280 by 720 pixels)
Colors              16 million colors
Touchscreen    Multi-touch, Capacitive Screen, Gorilla Glass 4
Support for Gloved and Wet Touch Input

Camera
Rear Sensor     13-megapixel
Front Sensor    16-megapixel
Flash                LED Flash
Aperture          Rear: f/2.2
Sec:                  f/2.0


In The Box
OPPO F1s
In-ear type earphones
Micro USB cable
Charger
SIM ejector tool
Documentation

Case Protective film (applied)

Best Prisma for android

Prisma for android 

Prisma for android




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How to buy a used mobile phone

Buying a used mobile phone

Buying a used mobile phone


1.      Physically inspect the phone. Watch for damage to the body, like dents and scratches, as well as water damage. Be especially mindful of scratches on the phone and on the camera lens at the back. Take your time with this, don't rush it.. If you are buying a unibody phone where the battery can't be removed, the water damage indicator is usually placed in the SIM card slot.
2.      If It Opens, Open It. Any flap, cover, port that can be opened—like a push-pin slot for SIM or micro SD cards—needs to be tested so open it and check that it's fine.
3.      Check all the ports. Pop your own headphones into the handset and check if they are working. Connect the charger cable you got to your laptop and see if it's charging by that port. If it charges by laptop, it's going to charge by wall socket. Then run these checks with the packaged accessories too.
4.      Pop in your SIM card. Make a call, send a text, and browse to your favorite website. It's the best way to check those parts of the phone are working well. If the phone is locked to a network and your SIM isn't from that carrier, you'll find out immediately with this simple test.
5.      Run the service code test. Each smartphone has a service code that you can use to access a special menu to check whether different parts of the phone are running. Google it to find the one for your device. For example, typing "*#0*#" (without the quotes) on the Samsung Galaxy S3 will start the LCD Test to check different aspects like your touch screen, dimming, speaker, cameras, receiver, vibration, RGB, sensors, and more. Go through each test to make sure the components of the phone are working fine.

 Negotiating the deal


For those buying online, you’ll only have one chance at negotiations. For those that are buying in person, before setting up the meeting you’ll want to mention the price you are willing to pay — provided the phone meets set expectations when you see it.

To figure out this price, you’ll want to look at the description in detail, as well as all pictures. Factor in their online rating (if applicable) as well into your pricing decision. Keep in mind that little tiny scratches won’t affect pricing much but bigger dings and scratches on the display are bigger negotiating points. Biggest point, make sure it meets the quality you are looking for, and not just the price.

Feel the person isn’t being reasonable? Walk away. There are plenty of phones online, so take your time. Buying too quickly or settling “because you need a phone” are sure fire ways to end up with a raw deal in the long run.

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