Reviews
realme 14 Pro+ 5G: As good as a sub-US$ 500 phone can get
Worthy of best midrange phone consideration
The realme 14 Pro+ 5G is as good as a midrange smartphone can get at this time of year. I have been using realme’s latest top-of-the-line Number Series offering for a month now, and it’s everything expected of a midrange device in early 2025.
The handset builds on the features of the Number Series phones that preceded it. Then, realme made sure the phone is as updated as possible with a new UI, triple waterproof ratings, AI, Gemini integration, and more features.
To top it all off, realme priced it appropriately at PhP 27,999. That’s not even US$ 500, and way cheaper than the 13 Pro+’s asking price when it released last year.
Let’s delve more into what the phone offers.
realme 14 Pro+ 5G specs
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, 4nm process, up to 2.5GHz
- OS: realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15
- Memory: 12GB base RAM plus up to 14GB RAM expansion
- Internal storage: 512GB internal storage
- Display: 6.83-inch 120Hz 1.5K (2800 x 1272) OLED display, 100% DCI-P3, 93.8% screen-to-body ratio, up to 1,500nits peak brightness
- Battery: 6,000mAh
- Charging: 80W USB-C SUPERVOOC charge
The handset also features triple IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings first introduced on the budget realme C75.

And exclusively on the Pearl White variant, it has a color-changing back that can be triggered when the temperature is at least 16°C cold.
I would have loved for this effect to also be available for hot temperatures, like mugs or mood rings. But then again, design is just secondary to performance.
realme 14 Pro+ 5G cameras
The Pro+ variant of realme’s latest Number Series lineup has three Sony cameras at the back:
- 50MP Sony IMX896 OIS Main Camera
- 50MP Sony IMX882 3x Periscope Camera
- 8MP Sony IMX355 Wide-Angle Camera
In addition, it has a 32MP selfie camera in front. New on the 14 Pro+ is the MagicGlow Triple Flash feature.

It’s arranged in a seemingly triangular (or V) pattern, while the cameras resemble a fidget spinner.
The triple flash emits either cool or warm light, depending on how a user wants their subject to look.

Both the brightness and temperature are adjustable, giving users a new way to experiment with captures.
Along with the MagicGlow Triple Flash are unique filters on the new realme UI 6.0, including Deja Vu.

These filters give off a dreamy and retro feel on captures, as if it’s mid-2010s Instagram all over again.
The are several applications for this. Just think of being inside a night club, along a dimly-lit alleyway, or even just outdoors at night for fireworks, camping, and other scenarios.
Warmer light also means softer shadows, so it adds to the mixing and matching.
It can also amp up your ultrawide (0.6X) selfie game.
AI Snap Mode
Also new on the 14 series is AI Snap Mode, which is dedicated for fast-moving subjects. This mode can be utilized for both 1X and 3X shooting distances, leading to crisper captures.
I’m just impressed at how this mode managed to capture fast-moving subjects like this drone with clarity, focus, and detail.
I just keep tapping on the shutter button to try and capture it and I managed to get some satisfying results.
And even when it’s turned off, you can get appropriately-exposed captures even when the shutter speed is extremely fast.
Underwater Mode
Moreover, another add-on for the realme 14 Pro+ (and Pro) is Underwater Mode. With its triple IP ratings, users can take this phone to adventures. Think beach resorts, camping, sand dunes, and more.
It can withstand being submerged in a few feet of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Powerful jets can also be contained. The phone can also survive hot water up to 80°C, should there be untoward accidents. Still, prevention is better than cure.
Going back, the phone’s Underwater Mode lets users can simply use the volume buttons to take photos while being submerged in freshwater.
Users can likewise take videos underwater, without the need for waterproof digital compact cameras. It definitely unlocks a new way to keep memories, say, for diving, snapping coral reefs and marine wildlife, and more.
Afterwards, a long press of the power button will exit the mode and automatically trigger the Eject Water function. This plays a low-frequency ruffling sound to ensure excess water is taken out.

Photos: Clear, detailed, good color
I was among those invited to join realme’s Clarity Camp to test the device’s camera capabilities.
With Sony shooters, the camera package still excels at taking clear and crisp photos with sharp detail and accurate color.
Here’s a quick comparison between images taken at 1X, 2X, and 3X zoom:
There’s just minute inconsistency when it comes to color reproduction, but with its price point, I can’t complain much.
The 3X Periscope Camera still excels for me better as it is able to retain a lot of detail even for captures from about the 4X to 7X range.
Although, it’s not a huge jump from what the 13 series can do.
The same telephoto lens is utilized by the phone for macro captures. This way, you can get even more refined close-up shots than say those coming from 2MP or 8MP shooters.
Also, Portrait Mode has added a 2X zoom (or 48mm), so there’s a good middle ground for subjects you want to stand out while having them zoomed in a bit more.
Segmentation was pulled off right several times, as expected, leading to smooth and creamy bokeh.
Unless what’s in front is too crowded, there shouldn’t be cutout-looking transitions from focused to blurred parts.
Moreover, selfies look detailed with a good balance between smoothened and natural. They don’t need a lot of post-processing.
You can also zoom it out to 0.8X to cover more background.
I wasn’t able to tinker with Night Mode too much, but this capture tells you it exposes the subject better even when the lighting conditions aren’t favorable, without overdoing it.
Improvements: Even longer battery life
Aside from it’s body’s enhancements, realme 14 Pro+ has an even longer-lasting battery at 6,000mAh.
It easily lasts an entire day for casual content consumption, communication, gaming, and other tasks. It’s personally tough to drain when you’re not using it heavily.
In my case, I normally used the device to take a lot of photos and record videos. I also utilized the phone to edit my vlogs and rendering the final videos at 1080p@60 quality took a breeze.
realme retained the 80W SUPERVOOC fast-charging as well, meaning the phone can replenish back to full in just over an hour after it’s been drained.
Improvements: Display, grip
Onto its display, I love that realme decided to veer way from the curved vertical edges for this iteration. At 6.83 inches, the realme 14 Pro+’s display is the largest so far on a Number Series device.
There’s also more width to the device. It’s not totally flat, but there’s just more than enough real estate to enjoy content, edit clips, view photos, and carry out everyday tasks.
And yet, the phone is not significantly heavier than its previous two predecessors. In fact, when it’s being held, I feel that the weight is distributed more evenly.
But as the back is inspired by seashells, it’s a little slippery. Good thing, the metallic-looking frame has a lot of friction to it.

Again, the 14 Pro+ on the right and the 13 Pro+ on the left.
Likewise, it’s not very thin to a point where it feels uncomfortable to hold. And while the camera module protrudes out a bit more because of its volcano-looking island, the side profile is actually just a little thinner than the 13 Pro+.
Overall, it’s a great daily carry.

Performance: As expected of a 2025 mid-ranger
Furthermore, to make the realme 14 Pro+ still relatively cheaper compared to so-called “flagship killers”, the company opted for an incremental change when it comes to its processor.
Not having to make the jump to something as powerful as the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 3 (reserved for the GT series) meant realme didn’t have to put a hefty price tag on the 14 Pro+.

In any case, its performance is still just as reliable as its predecessors. The screen is very responsive to touches. As you swipe or open apps, the display shows these movements swifter and smoother.
As I’ve mentioned, I’ve edited videos smoothly on this device. Rendering final outputs takes just a few minutes too.
The phone is an overkill for casual browsing. But for multitasking, you’re assured of a device that has your back.

Moreover, for gaming, there’s still the dedicated interface that allows you to distribute resources evenly. You can also turn on Game Focus Mode for zero interruptions.
Actual gameplay for titles like Asphalt Legends Unite and Honkai: Star Rail went steadily. These are games that are deemed more demanding for budget smartphones but for a device of this caliber, they were handled pretty well. There weren’t any lagging or frame drops.
Now, of course, don’t expect ultra-fast and smooth usage from a device that’s half the price of real flagships. That’s something you can get by shelling out a lot more bucks.
But if your maximum budget is somewhere in the PhP 25,000 to PhP 30,000 range, then you’re getting above par performance still with this device.
AI and more
To wrap up the slew of enhancements and add-ons on this device, realme integrated Gemini on the device upon setup.
Circle to Search has been made a lot more accessible as well. Just long press the home button to start searching.

Another new feature on the realme 14 Pro+ is heart rate measurement. In case you’re wondering how a phone can pull that off, this particular handset uses the same fingerprint sensor used for locking the device to measure your heart rate.
After a few tries, I could see that there’s a bit of discrepancy, but it’s not that far off. It’s just one of those features to pepper the device and make it more enticing.

Other useful features on the realme 14 Pro+ include AI Eraser, File Dock, and AI Ultra Clarity, which improves a photo’s overall detail using the help of AI.

Is this your GadgetMatch?
The improvements may seem just incremental if you’re coming off the realme 13 Pro+ or even the realme 12 Pro+. If that’s the case, feel free to Swipe Left. Ditto if you’ve already been using a GT series device, or any other competing brand in the upper or premium midrange category.
But if you’re coming from the realme 11 series or even below, then it’s a Super Swipe. As I’ve mentioned, this is as good a midrange device can get in March of 2025.
It also has a strong case for Swipe Right for those coming from the lower midrange segment. You can enjoy a ton of useful features on this handset, beyond it being a camera-centric offering.
realme continues to reinvent its Number Series, and the 14 Pro+ is a GadgetMatch-approved testament to that.
It’s a capable and reliable midrange smartphone offering that’s timely for how manufacturers want to position their products nowadays.
The realme 14 Pro+ 5G (12GB+512GB) is now available in the Philippines for PhP 27,999. Customers can choose between Pearl White and Suede Grey colorways. They can also enjoy discounts and a free realme Watch S2 on select platforms.
The realme 14 Pro 5G, meanwhile, retails for PhP 21,999.
Automotive
Inside the Next-Gen Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4
A closer look at the cabin that makes this truck feel smarter and more comfortable than expected.
They call it a truck, but the moment you step inside, you understand why that word no longer feels enough.
The Next-Gen Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4 carries a tough, ready-for-anything energy you’d expect from a pickup. It looks like it was built for mud or long highways that stretch beyond the city.
But inside, it tells a different story. One about comfort and knowing exactly how people live with their cars now.
Inside the Ranger is the kind of cabin that doesn’t ask you to brace yourself. Rather, it invites you to settle in.
Comfort with consideration
The first thing you notice is how easy it is to find your place behind the wheel.
The driver’s seat adjusts in eight ways, which means posture never feels like a compromise. The front passenger seat gets four-way adjustment, which still feels thoughtful rather than basic.
A combination of leather and synthetic leather seats add a softness that immediately changes your mood, the moment you sit down. It’s as if they were designed for long drives that accompany you in heartfelt conversations and unplanned detours.
Temperature never becomes a discussion inside the Wildtrak. With Dual-zone electronic automatic climate control, both sides of the cabin stay exactly how the people inside will want it.
Rear passengers get their own air vents, too, which reinforces the idea that this truck is meant to be shared. Everyone rides comfortably, no matter where they sit.
Even the small conveniences matter here. For instance, I love how the smart keyless entry and push-button start make it easy to start the car. The auto-dimming rearview mirror also takes care of harsh headlights, especially at night.
This cabin understands technology
Taking center stage is the 12-inch portrait touchscreen running SYNC 4A. The Wildtrak’s display feels intuitive and easy to trust, especially with how quickly it responds to inputs.
Voice commands work naturally, allowing your eyes to stay on the road where they belong. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connect almost instantly, and once you experience that kind of seamless pairing, cables start to feel unnecessary.
In real-world use, I did notice that my Android devices occasionally disconnected, which eventually pushed me to plug them in for longer drives. Google Maps is non-negotiable for me, especially when I am navigating unfamiliar routes.
On the other hand, my iPhones connected more consistently and only tended to lose signal in congestion-heavy areas, like certain stretches of the South Luzon Expressway.
Still, the Wildtrak makes it easy to stay powered and connected. There is a wireless charging pad ready for your phone, along with multiple USB ports placed exactly where you expect them to be.
The six-speaker sound system is controlled directly from the steering wheel, which means music is always within reach. It also means I can comfortably get through Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” whenever traffic slows everything down.
Everything feels accessible without ever feeling crowded. That includes the 8-inch digital instrument cluster, which presents all the information you need in a clean and reassuring way, without overwhelming the driver.
Driving with confidence
Out on the road, the Wildtrak feels like it is constantly looking out for you. Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go takes the edge off heavy traffic, especially during bumper-to-bumper moments when the drive feels longer than it should.
Once you hit the freeway, the Wildtrak feels composed and confident, like a Beast let loose. Features like Lane Centering and Evasive Steer Assist help keep everything steady and controlled, particularly on long southbound drives where fatigue can creep in.
In the city, Autonomous Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection becomes one of those features you hope you never need, yet deeply appreciate once you understand how quickly it reacts. It responds faster than instinct, which matters when every second counts.
Add Hill Descent Control, Hill Launch Assist, and the Electronic Locking Rear Differential, and the Wildtrak feels prepared for situations you cannot always predict. Even the rear parking sensors earn their keep, especially when backing into tight spaces where visibility is limited.
Despite its imposing size, parking never feels intimidating. The 360-degree camera quickly becomes a trusted companion, making tight spots manageable and reducing the stress that often comes with driving a large vehicle.
It’s especially reassuring for drivers who love big trucks but are still getting used to their presence on city streets.
More than a truck
The Next-Gen Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4 feels like it understands modern life.
It balances being tough with power and comfort. It feels ready for anything, whether it’s a weekday traffic or a weekend escape.
If you’re looking for a truck that feels like it already knows what you need, this one makes a strong case without ever raising its voice.
This is what it feels like inside the Next-Gen Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4.
Reviews
iQOO 15 review: Made for players who take performance seriously
For people with endless games in between
There are phones that try to look powerful and there are phones that simply are, like the iQOO 15.
It feels like a device built for people who live long nights with endless games in between, blurring the line between a hobby and a lifestyle.
Build
The first moment I held the iQOO 15, it felt like a phone created intentionally for a specific market.
The metal frame feels cool in the hand, while the matte finish adds a premium texture that stays clean and comfortable. It feels solid with no flex and no hollow points.
Even the camera module keeps everything clean and simple with a flagship presence that makes sense on this design.
It leans slightly heavier than usual, although the weight is balanced well. It settles into your hand in a way that feels reassuring during long gaming sessions or long hours of multitasking.
Everything about this build tells you the device was made for people who actually use their phones vigorously.
Display
Turn on the screen and everything changes. The 6.85-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED display pulls you in with bright, vivid colors and a smoothness that immediately stands out.
Fast-paced content feels clean at 144Hz with no ghosting or motion issues even during heavy gameplay.
Meanwhile, outdoor brightness is impressive. The screen stays readable under direct sunlight, and the colors look lively without looking artificial.
Whether you are watching videos or playing games, the overall viewing experience feels premium and immersive.
Performance
Performance is the part where the iQOO 15 proves its point. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 handles everything with confidence.
Heavy workloads, editing, multitasking, and switching between apps feel natural. The device stays fast even after long hours of continuous use.
Gaming is clearly its comfort zone. Titles like Genshin Impact, Diablo Immortal, and Solo Leveling run smoothly with stable frame rates and reliable touch response.
The cooling system manages heat well, and the phone warms up during long sessions but stays within a level that feels safe and comfortable. Thermal dips are minimal, so you can keep your momentum without interruptions.
Camera
The camera on the iQOO 15 is reliable and consistent. It opens quickly and locks focus well.
Daylight photos are sharp with natural colors and pleasing contrast. The main sensor shines when given proper lighting.
What surprised me was the Super Macro mode. It captures small details with a clarity that feels more flagship than expected.
The textures, patterns, and tiny subjects come out sharp and visually interesting. Also, taking photos using the Portrait Mode show good separation and smooth background blur.
Night shots hold up well, too. The phone brightens scenes while keeping colors accurate. Although phones with larger sensors still lead in extreme low light, the iQOO 15 performs better than you would expect from a performance-first device.
And if you take a lot of videos, the clips stay stable thanks to effective stabilization.
Battery
Battery life lasts a full day with mixed use.
Even on gaming days, it survives better than expected for a device with a 2K display and flagship power.
Charging is fast. Depending on your charger and settings, it takes about 35 to 65 minutes to fill the battery. The phone warms up slightly while charging but never becomes uncomfortable.
It’s the kind of phone you can top up quickly before leaving the house without feeling stressed.
Software
The software feels clean and manageable. Animations are smooth and transitions feel natural. Multitasking is effortless. There are a few pre-installed apps but nothing overly intrusive.
Features like gaming tools, quick gestures, and UI customization options feel helpful rather than overwhelming. The interface complements the hardware well and creates a smooth, polished user experience.
Is the iQOO 15 your GadgetMatch?
The iQOO 15 excels in the areas that matter. The display is outstanding, the performance is consistent, and the gaming experience feels confident and stable.
Its weight, slightly busy software, and the limits of low-light photography are worth noting, although they do not overshadow the strengths of the device.
For its expected price, it is worth considering if you want a flagship that delivers power with personality. The iQOO 15 fits gamers, power users, and anyone who spends long hours on their phone and needs a partner that can keep up.
If that sounds like you and you want a performance-first flagship built for long gaming sessions, this is easily a Swipe Right.
However, Swipe Left if you prefer lighter phones that disappear in your pocket, and you want the absolute best when it comes to low-light camera performance.
But if you’re looking for those features, you’re probably looking at the wrong device. After all, iQOO is made for those who value power and performance.
Reviews
OPPO Find X9 review: Super Swipe material!
This is the flagship smartphone that’s ready for anything, just like you~
Life has a habit of throwing you into challenges you never trained for.
Smartphones should do the same. They should keep up and evolve with you, and sometimes surprise you with strength you did not expect.
I have used devices that moved backward when the world kept sprinting ahead, so I felt nervous when I first saw the OPPO Find X9.
I judged it instantly. The same distrust you give a contestant who looks too smug before a grueling Physical: Asia round. I thought I knew how the story would end, but I was wrong.
For more than a month, I carried the Find X9 like a teammate who reluctantly joined my squad. It traveled with me to Shenzhen, powered through my errands and deadlines, and survived my messy blend of workouts, airport transitions, and late‑night scrolls.
Halfway through, I realized that the OPPO Find X9 was not the timid underdog I imagined. It felt like watching a contestant who starts slow, then suddenly reveals a strength that makes you want to cheer.
Settling into its role like a seasoned contender
The Find X9 is OPPO’s premium flagship and it carries itself like someone who trains in silence and performs only when it matters.
It keeps the familiar slate form of its predecessors, although the camera bump shifts back to a square layout that aligns with the rest of OPPO’s lineup. It feels like the brand wants its roster to share a common uniform, the way Physical: Asia teams arrive coordinated and ready for the cameras.
The boxy silhouette I loved from the Find X8 returns. It feels more refined and softened enough to sit comfortably in the hand.
It reminds me of my boxy iPhone 16 Pro, although the Find X9 is thinner and lighter. That difference becomes a blessing once you carry it through an entire day.
I even found myself playing Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Magic Chess: Go Go longer than I planned. I tapped the screen with the intensity of an elimination round and only noticed the fatigue half an hour later.
Now Playing: Netflix’s Physical: Asia
This is where the Find X9 became my sanctuary. The year‑end grind pushed me from plane to cab to hotel and kept me drifting between destinations like I was competing in my own endurance course.
I barely stayed home, so I clung to the glowing screen whenever I needed a break. The 6.59‑inch AMOLED display feels familiar, although the ultra‑thin bezels create a stage that looks wider and more immersive.
It made watching Netflix’s Physical: Asia feel larger than life. I watched Orkhonbayar Bayarsaikhan rally Team Mongolia with a conviction that made me forget where I was.
The crisp visuals pulled me into every challenge and moment of grit. Soon enough, my TikTok algorithm surrendered and fed me everything related to Team Mongolia, especially Orkhonbayar, who looks like a polar bear who can protect you while still being soft enough to lean on.
The only moment the illusion cracked was when the audio tried to catch up. The Dual Dolby Atmos speakers were loud, although they lacked the fullness I wanted. It felt like watching a high‑stakes challenge with a crowd that forgot to cheer.
Thankfully, I always had earbuds with me, so the storyline continued uninterrupted.
Knows when to push or hold back
Flagships do not get second chances. They need to perform on command the way Physical: Asia contestants must explode into action the moment a round begins.
The Find X9 understood this assignment. It runs on MediaTek’s 3nm Dimensity 9500 chipset, which feels like a regular Reno 14 that trained for months with the best coaches and came back transformed.
It handled multitasking, gaming, creative work, and frantic app switching with the focus of an athlete who knows exactly when to conserve energy and when to unleash power.
The 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB storage, combined with another 12GB of RAM expansion, give the phone an almost excessive strength that reminds me of challenges where every team sends its strongest member.
It mirrored my facet as an athlete. It’s capable, balanced, and ready for anything–just like yours truly.
Stamina that goes the distance
The smoothness from the Find X8 carried over beautifully. Nothing shocked me in terms of performance, which is exactly the point.
Flagships should feel consistent and quietly powerful, like contestants who never brag yet always outlast everyone.
The battery felt like the unexpected plot twist. During my trip to Shenzhen, the 7025mAh battery lasted two full days.
I used mobile data, scrolled endlessly, took photos, and filmed videos. I am so used to charging my phones every night while I shower that I instinctively reached for a charger and realized I did not need one.
The Find X9 kept going like I was watching a contestant breeze through a challenge you expected them to struggle with.
It didn’t ask for a break. It simply kept up and stayed with me through everything I wanted to do.
Support team that moves with you
After living with the OPPO Find X9, everything moved with a sense of intention, as if the system knows when to sprint and when to conserve energy.
Animations feel fluid and continuous, and scrolling feels lighter. App launches feel quicker without drawing attention to themselves.
This smoothness comes from OPPO’s new Luminous Rendering Engine, which renders visual elements in parallel so nothing stutters or breaks the flow. It feels like watching a well‑trained team move in sync.
Alongside it, the Trinity Engine manages resources intelligently, keeping the phone responsive even under pressure while controlling heat and power use.
The interface itself feels refreshed and calmer, and customization finally feels playful again. I could set Motion Photos or videos as wallpapers, explore more font options, and even let AI suggest text styles that matched my overall theme.
The Flux Home Screen became a small joy. App folders could be resized into different shapes and the surrounding icons adjusted dynamically, making the layout feel alive rather than rigid.
The Always‑On Display also stepped up with full‑screen support, more widgets, and style options that felt personal instead of ornamental.
Also, OPPO’s growing AI ecosystem, including AI Mind Space, AI Mind Assistant, and Smart Collections, helped organize content quietly in the background.
Screenshots and notes felt easier to find, and suggestions appeared when they actually made sense. Integration with Google’s Gemini through Gemini Live added another layer of intelligence, allowing real‑time interactions that felt natural instead of forced.
What sealed the experience for a flagship device was its cross‑device connectivity. Features like Phone Connect and PC Connect let me share files and mirror my screen across phones, iPhones, Macs, and Windows PCs.
A steady hand when the stakes are high
The Find X9’s camera feels like the teammate who understands the game. It knows when to push and when to let the moment breathe.
I noticed it first when taking portraits, especially in low light. The AI Portrait Glow steps in gently, balancing lighting and skin tones without flattening texture. Faces looked natural and skin tones stayed true, which felt flattering without feeling edited.
Beyond portraits, the suite of AI photo tools is best used when traveling. AI Eraser helped clean up distractions that would have ruined an otherwise great frame.
In busy streets or low‑light environments, AI Unblur helped rescue shots taken in motion. AI Reflection Remover did exactly what it promised, saving photos taken through glass without leaving obvious traces behind.
But what I appreciated most was how easy it was to trust the camera. I didn’t need to overthink angles or second‑guess results.
I lifted the phone, framed the shot, and let the Find X9 do the rest. It’s the best point‑and‑shoot smartphone camera for casual users or anyone learning the ropes of photography. It’s smart enough to call itself a smartphone.
Here are sample photos I’ve taken:
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Battery life that lasts through two full days of heavy use
- Flagship‑level performance that handles multitasking with ease
- Immersive, vibrant display perfect for streaming or gaming
- Intelligent, user‑friendly AI camera features
- Smooth, refined ColorOS 16 experience
- Customization tools that feel personal, not gimmicky
- Seamless cross‑device connectivity
Cons
- Speakers are loud but lack premium depth
- Performance might feel overkill for light users
Is the OPPO Find X9 your GadgetMatch?
The OPPO Find X9 is like that teammate who shows up consistently and performs under pressure.
Its performance is nothing short of flagship‑level, and it’s ready to handle anything you throw at it. It’s not perfect. No other smartphone is. But the minor flaws do not outweigh its endurance, consistency, design, and flagship performance.
Some may hesitate and consider it a Swipe Left. But for anyone who wants a smartphone that keeps pace with your life, performs without complaint, and quietly gets the job done, this is a Swipe Right.
And for us, it’s definitely a Super Swipe. The Find X9 earns the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval because it does more than look good and deliver excellent captures.
It’s one of the best flagship smartphones around that you won’t second‑guess buying at its price.
The OPPO Find X9 retails for PhP 69,999 for the 16GB + 512GB variant. It’s available nationwide through OPPO’s official stores, its official Shopee store, and partner channels.
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