At Rs.14, 990, the Oppo A57 offers a package that very similar to the Oppo F1s, but at a more affordable price point, which straightaway makes it better value compared to its slightly older cousin. Low-light camera performance isn’t the best, and basic features such as backlit buttons and dual-band Wi-Fi are missing, but on the plus side you get similar CPU performance, good build quality, and a very good fingerprint sensor.
Android Marshmallow is another reason to consider the Oppo A57 over the Oppo F1s, as from what Oppo has stated, the Oppo F1s will most likely be stuck on Lollipop. The same could also be true when it comes to the potential future lack of a Nougat update for the Oppo A57, but at least for now its OS is newer. This neglect has long been our pet peeve with budget phones from most brands.
If selfies aren’t your thing, then the Moto G4 Plus is a better candidate for the job at this price point ( until the Moto G5 arrives, which is pretty soon) . However, if you’ve been waiting for the Oppo F1s to drop in price, then the Oppo A57 is the closest you’ll get to it in term of features and performance.
Redmi note 4 is better then this phone
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