
The Oppo F29 5G is a 2025 budget durable phone for basic needs, with Snapdragon 6 Gen 1. Testing shows its battery and build, but vs. Realme 15 or iQOO Z10R? Let's review.
Feature |
Specification |
Display |
6.7" AMOLED, 120Hz, 1080 x 2412 pixels (394 PPI) |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4nm) |
RAM |
8 GB (LPDDR4X) |
Storage |
128 GB / 256 GB (expandable) |
Main Camera |
Dual: 50 MP (wide, f/2.0), 2 MP (depth, f/2.4) |
Selfie Camera |
16 MP (wide, f/2.0) |
Battery |
6500 mAh, 45W wired charging |
Operating System |
ColorOS 15 (Android 15) |
SIM Support |
Dual SIM (Nano-SIM) |
Connectivity |
5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C 2.0 |
Build & Design |
Glass front, plastic frame/back, IP69, MIL-STD-810H |
Dimensions & Weight |
161.6 x 74.5 x 7.7 mm; 185 g |
Audio |
Stereo speakers, 3.5mm jack |
Colors |
Deep Purple, Glacier Blue |
Additional Features |
Side-mounted fingerprint |
Honestly, it’s kinda shocking how tough this thing is for how slim it feels. Only 7.7mm thick and 190g? That’s lighter than a lot of chunky “rugged” phones. Matte finishes all around, three colors, and it doesn’t pick up fingerprints like a crime scene. Aluminum frame, fancy polycarbonate back—doesn’t look or feel cheap.
The display is crisp, colorful, and smooth as heck. Full HD+, deep blacks, and the 120Hz refresh is the cherry on top. It’s not the brightest out there (800 nits is decent but you’ll squint in direct sunlight), but the Gorilla Glass 5 cover means it’ll survive your clumsy moments.
Here’s where this phone dunks on everyone else. Two days on a single charge? Unreal. Even if you’re Netflixing till 2am. Charges up fast with the 45W brick (about an hour and change). No wireless charging though, which is a bummer. But you can use it as a power bank for your friends’ dying phones, so that’s a flex.
Runs on a mid-tier Dimensity 6020 chip, 6GB or 8GB RAM, and plenty of storage. It’s fine for doomscrolling and YouTube, not so much for hardcore gaming. PUBG works on low to medium, but don’t expect to win any tournaments. Massive storage expansion is a sweet bonus.
You get ColorOS 15 (based on Android 15), which is clean-ish but packed with pre-installed junk you’ll want to delete. 5G support is solid, all the basic wireless features, and shockingly—you still get a headphone jack. Dual speakers are okay, fingerprint sensor’s snappy, face unlock is decent, and NFC is there for when you forget your wallet.
If you want a tank of a phone that won’t die on you, has a killer screen, and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg—this is your guy. Just don’t expect to be the next Instagram superstar or win any mobile gaming marathons. For the price, though, it punches way above its weight.
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