Right on the budget! – as they say. OPPO brings you a budget experience like no other with the OPPO A95. For a phone that brings good performance and sleek features, check out this review if the phone is for you.
Unboxing
Unboxing the phone we have has the blue wraparound on the white box.
Lifting up the cover we have some documentation with the casing for this phone. It’s always a bonus to have these types of extra protection coming from the brand itself.
Underneath the documentation we have the phone wrapped around a matte plastic material. It also has some more information displayed on the front featuring key specs.
Opening the phone for the first time takes you to a seamless experience. I noticed that the phone also has a screen protector, a huge bonus for a new phone.
Midrange hardware
The hardware is exactly what you would expect from a midranger. There’s some semblance of a premium feel here but the material is ultimately plastic and lacks the heft of a true premium device. The model we have is the Starry Night colorway which does a good job of concealing smudges.
There’s an in-display sensor that’s pretty snappy. You can also change the unlock animation to fit your style.
The speakers are a bit of a let down. It only has a singular output at the bottom. It would have been nice if they included earphones in the box. But they didn’t to perhaps compel you to buy their numerous wireless earbuds like the OPPO Enco W11.
The screen is beautiful and has been impressive. The touch sensitivity is quick and responsive so expect great gaming performance. The huge screen size is a plus so watching or playing games is a generally good experience. Additionally, the 6.43-in display has a 90.8 percent screen-to-body ratio.
Steady cameras
The camera module contains three cameras: 48MP main, 2MP for depth, and 2MP for macro. There’s also a 16MP camera for your selfie needs. The camera has AI-implemented software for better image processing.
It has multiple features like AI Scene Enhancement, and Night Mode to name a few. The front facing camera also has night mode–a great addition for a budget smartphone.
A steady video is also a must for modern smartphones. You can record video at 1080p or 720p at 30fps. Also a staple for video capabilities, slo-mo is here at 720p at 120fps for the rear camera.
There’s a bonus for OPPO users as they have an exclusive smart video editor called SoLoop. Create shareable edited videos on an app that’s relatively easy to use.
Thoughtful software features
The display of the OPPO A95 comes with their “All-day AI Eye Care” feature. It automatically dims the backlight and DC dimming to keep users from having eye strain.
ColorOS 1.1.1 is surely the better looking operating systems we have available for Android and it did not disappoint for the A95. We have flexdrop which helps you multitask with ease on your device with options such as interactive, view only, or fullscreen.
Private Safe comes to play when you want to save private files on your phone. These can be images, videos, audio, or even sensitive files that the neighboring eyes must not see.
Always-on display is also a welcome feature. We love a good phone that can display notifications without opening your phone. It does consume more battery but if you think this is a good trade-off then go ahead and use it.
Mid gaming
OPPO planted hyper boost on the OPPO A95 to up the level of gaming needed for players. This feature enables stable frame rates and temperature control. It also improves responsiveness and lesser lag when hyper boost is activated. Well optimized for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC, you can really feel the processor kick off its work by simply following these optimizations.
Playing games like Pokemon Unite, Call of Duty: Mobile, PUBG, and many more, the phones lives up to its promise. With features like, game space, game assistant, and game focus mode, the pone is well optimized for a gaming session with no hassle.
Long-lasting battery
The massive 5,000mAh battery is probably the best part about this phone. Partnered with a 33W flash charge feature, this device is truly be a force to be reckoned with in the long-lasting usage department.
As an extremely heavy user, I consumed the battery quite hastily doing everything from watching on Netflix and YouTube, to casually browsing on social media apps like Instagram. That said, if you have a habit of charging your device after a long day of use, you shouldn’t encounter any significant battery problems.
Is this your GadgetMatch?
The OPPO A95 is a lower midranger through and through. Nothing here suggests it’s anything else. It’s “mid” and that’s totally fine. It should be more than good enough for casual to heavy use and is serviceable enough for impromptu photo-taking. ColorOS is much improved and continues to be a smooth Android skin experience.
It is available at the price of PhP 15,999 you can find them in OPPO retail stores, partner dealers and e-commerce platforms Shopee and Lazada.
Phones flip and fold. Now webcams do too.
Foldable screens have found their way into phones, tablets, and laptops in recent years. Now, OBSBOT is taking that idea in a considerably smaller direction: the webcam.
The OBSBOT Meet Flip is the company’s first foldable 4K webcam packing:
- 1/2-inch stacked CMOS sensor
- intelligent audio
- a collection of AI-powered meeting tools
All of these inside a body weighing just 37.7 grams.
A fold that does something, not just a gimmick
The OBSBOT Meet Flip isn’t foldable just to make it easier to throw into a bag.
Closing the webcam physically blocks the lens and puts the device into sleep mode. Open it when you want to be seen, flip it shut when you don’t.
A physical privacy cover isn’t novel in itself. What’s clever here is how it’s part of the folding design.
As someone with a love-hate relationship with data privacy, I almost always keep some physical barrier over my laptop webcam. And if I can avoid having a webcam there entirely, even better.
Serious camera hardware in a pocket-sized webcam
Despite its size, OBSBOT hasn’t treated the Meet Flip like a basic laptop-camera replacement.
Inside is a 1/2-inch Exmor RS stacked CMOS sensor with Quad Bayer technology, capable of recording 4K UHD at 30 fps or 1080p at 60 fps. It also packs an f/1.8 aperture, HDR, PDAF autofocus, ISO 100–6400, and up to 4x digital zoom.
At its core is a 1/2-inch Exmor RS stacked CMOS sensor with Quad Bayer technology.
It can record:
- 4K UHD at 30fps
- 1080p at 60fps
You also get:
- f/1.8 aperture
- HDR
- PDAF autofocus
- ISO 100–6400
- up to 4x digital zoom
On paper, that gives the Meet Flip a better shot at handling the situations built-in laptop webcams often struggle with: dim rooms, harsh backlighting, changing lighting conditions, or simply moving around in front of the camera.
HDR helps keep faces visible against bright backgrounds, while PDAF autofocus continuously adjusts focus as you move closer to or farther from the lens.
The wider f/1.8 aperture should also help in less-than-ideal lighting.
The point is that once the Meet Flip is set up, you shouldn’t have to spend much time thinking about the camera itself.
It listens differently depending on the room setup
The Meet Flip also uses an intelligent dual-microphone system combining omnidirectional and directional microphones.
Instead of relying on one pickup pattern for every situation, it offers four audio modes for different setups:
Directional Mode focuses on sound coming from the front, making it the obvious choice for solo calls.
Dual-Directional Mode listens to both the front and rear of the webcam, which could be useful for interviews or conversations between two people sitting across from each other.
Smart Omni Mode is designed for group meetings, picking up voices from around the room.
And Pure Audio Mode provides unprocessed left and right stereo channels for users who would rather handle the audio themselves in post-production.
Auto Gain and AI Noise Reduction also work across the first three modes, helping clean up audio without requiring much manual adjustment.
It gives the Meet Flip more flexibility than a typical webcam microphone, especially if you regularly switch between solo calls, interviews, and group meetings.
AI that doesn’t intrude
AI has become an almost obligatory addition to new hardware in 2026, but several of the Meet Flip’s features put it to work on real-world meeting annoyances.
AI Auto Framing keeps you in frame, with options for:
- Group
- Single Close-up
- Upper Body
- Full Body
Gesture controls can also toggle Auto Framing or adjust the zoom without reaching for a keyboard or mouse.
More interesting is AI Magic Notes.
Through OBSBOT Center, it provides real-time transcription and can automatically generate meeting summaries with key points, decisions, and action items. It works across Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams.
Although AI Magic Notes is offered as a subscription service, every Meet Flip includes 120 complimentary minutes to get started.
MORE with OBSBOT Center & OBSBOT Live
There are plenty of other software features as well. OBSBOT Center includes:
- Background Blur and Background Replacement
- Real-Time Beauty Mode
- Picture-in-Picture overlays
- Smart Eye Tracking
- Teleprompter support
- Detailed image adjustments
The Meet Flip isn’t limited to laptops or desktops either. Through OBSBOT Live, it can connect directly to smartphones and tablets over USB-C for mobile streaming and content creation.
Flip it open. Fold it away.
None of those features reinvent the webcam on their own.
Taken together, though, they make the Meet Flip a more thoughtful take on a piece of hardware whose basic design and features have barely changed.
The flip may grab your attention first, but it’s how OBSBOT uses that design alongside its camera, audio, and software features that makes the Meet Flip interesting.
The OBSBOT Meet Flip is now available at US$ 119 and is currently available through OBSBOT’s official store, Amazon US, and select retailers.
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@gadgetmatchPhones flip. Now webcams do too. 👀 Meet the OBSBOT Meet Flip, a tiny foldable 4K webcam with a lot packed inside. ✨
If you buy one, here’s what you’ll get out of the box!
DJI’s smartphone gimbals have always chased one goal: delivering cinema-smooth footage without forcing you to carry a heavy rig.
The Osmo Mobile 8P (OM 8P) makes its priorities clear right out of the box. This is not a simple refresh. DJI rebuilt how you control the gimbal, and that decision shapes the entire shooting experience.
Freedom behind the lens
The biggest change is the FrameTap remote, and it’s the kind of upgrade that fixes a problem you didn’t realize was slowing you down until it’s gone.
On the standard OM 8, adjusting your framing meant reaching for your phone every time, which broke the flow of shooting and pulled you out of the moment.
FrameTap puts that control back in your hand. You can reframe shots and manage the gimbal without touching your phone at all, and for anyone shooting solo, that alone changes how usable the whole setup feels. Tracking has taken a real step forward too.
ActiveTrack 8.0, paired with Module 2, held onto its subject even after they stepped out of frame for a moment, then picked them back up without much fuss.
It also lets you sit off-center in the shot instead of forcing you into the middle every time, which gives you more room to compose something that doesn’t look like every other gimbal video.
None of that would matter much if the gimbal itself wasn’t solid, and it still is. The OM 8P holds onto the same foldable design, magnetic phone clamp, and built-in tripod that made the OM 8 easy to live with.
And it remains one of the better compact options for stabilization, tracking, and portability in one package.
The tripod legs are a touch wider this time, and that extra width does make a noticeable difference on uneven ground.
The trade-offs in touch
The trade-off for all that new remote functionality is a control scheme that takes more getting used to. More of the gimbal’s functions now live on the FrameTap touchscreen, the joystick is smaller, and switching between shooting modes takes a few extra taps compared to the OM 8. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s a learning curve you’ll need to budget time for.
DJI also removed the zoom and focus wheel, so if you leaned on that dial for quick adjustments, you’ll feel its absence here. Module 2 no longer lets you plug a DJI wireless mic in directly either.
You’ll need to connect it to your phone instead, which adds a step to a setup that used to be simpler. Phone compatibility is still a limiting factor as well. DJI lists support for phones up to around 300g and 11mm thick, so bigger phones or ones in chunky cases may not clamp in properly.
Finding your ideal workflow
The OM 8P makes the most sense for solo creators who want dependable tracking and the freedom of remote framing without stepping up to a dedicated camera like the DJI Osmo Pocket.
If you’re already shooting on a phone with a solid camera, this fills the gap nicely. It’s a tougher sell if you prefer physical buttons over touchscreen menus, or if your phone runs on the larger and heavier side, since fitting it onto the clamp might be a problem before you even get to shooting.
Price, availability
DJI is offering the OM 8P in three combos, so how much you pay depends on how much of the ecosystem you actually need.
- Standard Combo (PhP 7,499): the gimbal itself, with 8th-gen stabilization and the detachable FrameTap remote included.
- Advanced Tracking Combo (PhP 9,199): adds the Multifunctional Module 2 for the improved subject tracking we tested.
- Creator Combo (PhP 11,099): the full kit, built for creators who want everything DJI bundles in from the start.
Is the DJI Osmo Mobile 8P your GadgetMatch?
The DJI Osmo Mobile 8P asks you to relearn a few habits in exchange for a gimbal that finally lets go of your phone. If hands-free framing and steadier tracking matter more to you than a dedicated zoom dial, this is worth the adjustment.
If you’d rather keep things exactly as they were on the OM 8, that learning curve might be the deciding factor.
Swipe right if you shoot alone often and have been waiting for a gimbal remote that actually works. The FrameTap remote alone justifies the upgrade if reaching for your phone mid-shot has been slowing you down.
Consider this if reliable tracking matters to you, especially if you’ve had a subject wander out of frame and stay lost on older gimbals.
And of course, get this if you already own a capable phone under the weight and thickness limits, and you’d rather invest in a smartphone rig than jump to a dedicated camera like the Osmo Pocket.
Swipe left if you lean on physical dials for zoom and focus, and moving those functions to a touchscreen sounds like a downgrade rather than an upgrade.
This is not for you if you use a DJI wireless mic and want it plugged directly into the module without routing through your phone first. Or, your phone runs heavier or bulkier than DJI’s limits allow, since no amount of enthusiasm fixes a clamp that won’t close.
Hands-On
Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8, Flip8, Ultra
Samsung’s freshest foldables come out of the oven
Three foldables. Three very different people.
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra — the productivity maximizer. Heritage form factor, everything cranked to the max.
The Galaxy Z Flip8, pure style. The smallest, loudest, most you one of the bunch.
And finally, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 — the new beginning.
Built for the way most of us actually use our phones: watching, reading, scrolling. The one I keep reaching for and have a feeling THE Michael Josh will be using a lot.
Same family. Three ways to experience it.
Head over to our hands-on video on the latest and greatest Galaxy Z8 family for you to know your best bet.
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