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Disney On Ice through the lens of the OPPO Find X8
Healing your inner child should be a moment frozen in time!
Before I wrapped up 2024, I decided to give my inner child a big, sparkly hug by checking off a major bucketlist item: watching Disney On Ice at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
ICYMI, I lived my best Disney Princess life at Hong Kong Disneyland last year, so belting out childhood anthems at Disney On Ice felt like the cherry on top of my magical sundae.
To make things even sweeter, I experienced it all with a longtime crush. My heart was doing pirouettes, much like the skaters on the ice.
Every moment felt like a scene from a Disney movie, made even more magical with the OPPO Find X8 in hand, ready to capture the memories from our perfect Lower Box Premium seats.
I want to be where the people are
Imagine being stuck in Manila’s traffic jams, embattled with torrential rains while looking for a parking spot? We found ourselves dashing through the arena’s hallways trying to make our way to the entrance.
And arrived 15 minutes late. Ariel was already trading her voice for legs with Ursula (bad deal, girl, but you do you).
Even if with a frazzled start, I dove right in to belt out “Part of Your World” with enough gusto, rivaling Ariel herself.
We know the way
Moana and Maui hit the ice with a performance that was giving island life. The standout moment came when Moana had her big emotional breakdown (been there, girl) and then her Gramma showed up as a glowing manta ray.
I swear, there were goosebumps everywhere.
Now, I see the light
When Rapunzel and Flynn glided onto the ice, my excitement hit its peak. I let out a shriek so loud, I’m surprised no one asked me to leave.
The lantern scene from Tangled has always been my favorite, and seeing it reimagined on ice was nothing short of breathtaking.
Rapunzel’s story holds a special place in my heart. It’s my reminder to keep believing in love. After all, it’s like a love letter to hopeless romantics like me.
Yes, I cried. Yes, I’m still single. And yes, I’d happily be tangled up in love this 2025.
Tale as old as time
Watching Belle and Beast’s performance was straight-up enchanting, bringing back all the feels I felt when I was a kid.
Growing up, Beauty and the Beast taught me to look beyond appearances. Because, hello? What if your Beast turns out to be ridiculously hot? You never know.
Did I tear up here, too? Obviously. Some moments never lose their magic, no matter how old you get.
No right, no wrong, no rules for me
Elsa owned the ice with her powerful vocals and queenly vibes, showing that Frozen’s “Let It Go” will never fail to hit differently. Even after a decade when it made its debut.
It’s the perpetual anthem for letting loose and living unapologetically, and a reminder to embrace your true self and ignore what everyone else thinks.
This segment was my reminder that freedom is the best power move. Queen Elsa taught us to shake off the haters (like Taylor Swift), and honestly, I’m still taking notes.
We don’t talk about Bruno (or Abuela)
The show wrapped up with the Madrigal family skating with a lively performance from Encanto. While they’re all talented and mesmerizing, I couldn’t help but roll my eyes at the storyline.
Seriously, Disney needs to stop glamorizing toxic family dynamics. Come up with a movie about setting boundaries with gaslighting relatives (like Abuela), and that’s something I’ll eagerly watch.
Please. I’m willing to pay for Abuela’s therapy sessions so she can get some seminars on emotional intelligence.
Nevertheless, Isabel gave us something to root for. Her struggle with perfectionism hit close to home, because keeping it together 24/7 is exhausting. Sometimes, we all need a break from being fabulous.
Having my own Disney ending
The OPPO Find X8 proved to be the perfect companion at every wonderful occasion and every emotional high.
Its reliability and sharp snapshot quality made taking memories easy, and its 3x zoom captured the fine details of the performances. Every show seemed like a movie experience, and each shot was a work of art.
Healing your inner kid, singing your heart out, and crushing on your date, all while using a smartphone that works just as hard as you? Now that’s what I call a Disney ending.
The OPPO Reno15 Series 5G made its way to the Philippines last month, and reception has been pretty great so far.
With a powerful camera package, AI, and a slew of upgrades, there’s a lot to love and not much negative to say. But that’s with both the standard and Pro models.
On the other hand, with the Reno15 F 5G — the series’ supposed budget-friendly “lite” variant —there were more question marks than exclamation points.
I attack this piece once more from a consumer standpoint: shelling out PhP 23,000 to PhP 26,000 for a midrange smartphone that feels and performs like it’s a few notches below its segment doesn’t sound too pleasant.
Performance
With a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor, the OPPO Reno15 F performs pretty much like any sub PhP 20,000 mid-ranger. It’s acceptable, but does not punch above its weight as expected.
No major hiccups for light and casual usage. But performance struggles a lot for demanding video games.
It also heats up significantly just 10 minutes into a title like Honkai: Star Rail. This is a stark contrast to the marketed 25℃ and up to 10 hours straight of smooth gameplay.
Although, the experience was still enjoyable with several wins and MVP runs in Call of Duty Mobile. It only means the F variant remains a more camera-centric phone rather than an a hard-hitting all-arounder.
As with other devices, the 7000mAh battery with 80W SUPERVOOC is a strong suit. You’re fueled from dawn ’til dusk, with much to spare. Recharging takes a breeze, too.
Display
The OPPO Reno15 F has a 6.57-inch 120Hz display, with a 92.8% screen-to-body ratio. At least, that allows you to focus on content on the screen.
Content leans more towards the cooler tone, so you’ll have to adjust it manually if you want a warmer or more vivid look.
The 397ppi pixel density is fine to ensure sharper visuals, while the 1400 nits peak brightness is helpful outdoors.
Camera
The device’s 50MP main camera captures decent quality. The color science leans on being natural anew, without being too dull nor washed out. You can pull off smooth portraits too.
I hardly used the phone for stills as I focused on videos, but here are some samples, on the occasions I was able to take the handset with me:
The 50MP front camera is an intriguing add-on, as it is capable of up to 4K video and a wide 100° field of view.
What this does is it essentially removes the need to flip your phone for the popular “0.5” shots. And the quality doesn’t get compromised given the pixel count.
Here are some selfies from different focal lengths:
To its credit, filming with the back camera at 60fps does look and feel smooth, although it can be improved.
Same with the front camera; and the zoom range can be switched from 0.6 to 2x without cutting the recording.
Although, it’s still best to use a selfie stick or small tripod if you’re just after talking head videos.
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But for travel and on-the-go captures, as OPPO markets for the series in general, even the Reno15 F can cover a lot of background along with your or your groups’ faces.
Make no mistake, there are some useful AI editing features here. In particular, AI Portrait Glow gives your raw capture an effect to make it look it was taken with flash.
I do not recall the device heating up as well when taking many photos or videos, so you can say it’s more optimized for that task rather than gaming.
Connectivity issues
Meanwhile, AI LinkBoost 3.0, as in the case of the OPPO A6 Pro, doesn’t seem to punch above its weight either.
Once, I also played Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and the session opened to a jittery start despite being on Wi-Fi and having a stable connection. I don’t know what triggered this.
Design, feel
We got the Aurora Blue variant which does kind of resemble the northern lights when you tilt the phone a certain way and when light hits its back panel.
The cursive “Reno” on the large, protruding camera island gives it more style.
However, it’s all just aesthetics. On the downside, the phone is all sorts of slippery.
I couldn’t hold it properly without think of it slipping away from my hands; nor could I put it on my lap with confidence.
So I guess it’s good that it has structural integrity and waterproofing, because you’ll need that.
The 6.57-inch body does have a good balance between being too compact and too large, like ultras and pro maxes.
It has a squarish body and has already adapted to the premium, aluminum frame look from the sides.
Is this your GadgetMatch?
Sadly, the OPPO Reno15 F 5G is a Swipe Left unlike its bigger, more capable siblings. There are plenty of plus points for the camera package but take that away, and I don’t see much difference between the Reno15 F and something like the A6 Pro.
Granted, the asking price of this phone will drop significantly in a few months. But throw in a little more, and you’ve got a legitimate mid-ranger that’s more on the premium side rather than the cheap end of the spectrum.
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Here’s our Hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S26 series to find out.
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