However, as a person with a beginning and an end, we still took the time to complete the review report of this phone. The Mariana MariSilicon X chip, which was first launched by OPPO Find X5 Pro at the beginning of the year, once left a deep impression on me, but due to the poor

The epidemic combined with unreliable logistics has caused us to fail to complete the remaining evaluation of OPPO Reno8 Pro+. However, as a person with a beginning and an end, we still took the time to complete the review report of this phone.

What I am most interested in for this phone is the performance of Mariana MariSilicon X chip. The Mariana MariSilicon X chip, which was first launched by OPPO Find X5 Pro at the beginning of the year, once left a deep impression on me, but due to the poor performance of the new generation of Snapdragon 8 using the Samsung process, many users, including me, were a little discouraged. So I have always had high hopes for the OPPO Reno8 Pro+ equipped with Dimensity 8100-MAX and MariSilicon X dual cores.

OPPO Reno8 Pro+ rear is equipped with IMX766 main camera, 8MP ultra-wide angle and 2MP macro lens. Unfortunately, IMX766 or Samsung JN1 ultra-wide angle is not provided. However, since it is equipped with an independent image chip, the computational photography algorithm of OPPO on the Qualcomm platform has naturally also been well played on the Dimensity platform.

The biggest benefit of using Mariana MariSilicon X dual core is nothing more than three points.

is the algorithm end first. OPPO customizes the entire system. vertically integrates the algorithm, NPU, SoC and customized sensors into , so that it ultimately meets OPPO's customized computing imaging system needs, without spending additional funds and time to adjust the adaptation of different mobile platforms.

Secondly on the video side, uses Mariana MariSilicon X chip to directly process RAW data read out by CMOS, which is more lossless than SoCh; on the other hand, it performs real-time calculation processing on pixels based on AI algorithms, reducing the noise of the picture and bringing more delicate picture quality.

Therefore, OPPO Reno8 Pro+ can bring better video dynamic range under backlight and lower noise in low-light night scenes than previous products.

Judging from the video sample, in the high-light ratio scene, the overall dynamic range of the picture is very excellent, and the HDR trace is low, which makes the viewing feel good.

When time comes to night, the dark details of the picture taken by OPPO Reno8 Pro+ are very clean and there is no obvious noise.

graphic photography, the overall appearance of OPPO Reno8 Pro+ is pretty good.

straight color is more in line with the "real" color that OPPO has always pursued, and will not render too much to cause the picture to be color-cast. For example, the blue of the sky and the colors of the green plants on the ground are basically consistent with what the naked eye sees.

In terms of portraits, OPPO Reno8 Pro+ has processed skin-tight, three-dimensional, neck and other details to make the overall beauty effect better.

In terms of performance, OPPO Reno8 Pro+ is equipped with Dimensity 8100-MAX chip, using TSMC's 5nm process. It is currently a chip that we believe is very good at balancing power consumption and performance. The actual test score of Antutu is as high as 820,000 points. The single-core running score of OPPO Reno8 Pro+ in

GeekBench 5 is 909 points, with a power consumption of 1.47W; the multi-core running score is 3516 points, with a power consumption of 2.41W, and the overall energy consumption ratio is quite good.

In order to test the actual performance of OPPO Reno8 Pro+ in daily use and high-load gaming, we used mobile phones to play "Let the Bullets Fly" online and Genshin Impact with the highest quality 60 frames for testing.

You can see that when playing online 4K movies, the average power consumption of OPPO Reno8 Pro+ is only 1.067W, which is really good.

In "Genshin Impact", we still choose the test method of running from Liyue to the main city of Mond, with the test ambient temperature of 25℃.OPPO Reno8 Pro+ provides an average frame rate of with 46.4 frames. To be honest, this result is not excellent, and you can also see a relatively obvious frame rate drop and rebound.

However, in terms of power consumption, OPPO Reno8 Pro+ is only 2.858W, which is very power-saving.

Then we used a temperature gun to measure the temperature on the back of the phone. We can see that except for the high temperature of 44.5℃ near the SoC, the temperature in the rest is basically around 40℃; but considering that the heat accumulation near the SoC is obviously higher, we can only say that the cooling system of OPPO Reno8 Pro+ needs to be improved.

In terms of battery life and charging, OPPO Reno8 Pro+ has a built-in 4500mAh, combined with 80W wired fast charging, and it takes 35 minutes to fill the entire phone.

After 2 hours of B station FHD video playback, 1 hour 4K video recording and 30 minutes of model testing of "Peace Elite", the entire machine battery has 42% left.

Overall, thanks to OPPO's self-developed imaging chip Mariana MariSilicon X, the Reno8 Pro+ machine does not reproduce the unique tuning flavor of the previous MediaTek machine, but basically continues the impression I saw on the Qualcomm version of Find X5 Pro: the colors are real and the shooting ability of video and photos are outstanding. It can be said that OPPO's self-developed imaging chips is the right way.