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The downside is there's no wireless charging support, so you'll need to pull out an unsightly cable, but at least you won't have to too often. The fingerprint sensor is placed on the power button on the right-hand side of the phone rather than on the back of the device.
Its resolution comes in at 720 x 1600 (for 269 pixels per inch) so it's not the sharpest of screens, but our time watching Netflix didn't leave us too bothered. Powered by a MediaTek Helio G35 processor and 4GB of RAM, even just multitasking can feel slightly sluggish. There's also the ever-present Oppo logo tucked away in the bottom right-hand corner, still stealing a bit more focus than we'd like. Such a combination means it's not great at multitasking, while heavy-duty gaming is going to be slow and long-winded to get started with.
The Oppo A54s has a battery of 5,000mAh, which is pretty good going, especially given the specs aren't exactly power hungry here. A resolution of 720 x 1600 is adequate and it's suitably bright, but it's not exactly awe-inspiring.
It's slightly longer and wider than the Oppo A54 5G but that's barely perceptible and it still feels easy enough to hold.Having graduated from Swansea University with a degree in Media and Communication Studies, and later with a diploma from Staffordshire University with a post graduate diploma in Computer Games Design, she's written for a huge number of publications, including T3, FitandWell, Top Ten Reviews, Eurogamer, NME and many more.