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Oppo A9 2020 [hot] Review

The Oppo A9 2020 is a relic. A noble, heavy, slow-charging, battery-dominant relic. If you see one in a drawer, charge it up—it probably still has 60% left.

Let’s take a deep dive into the battery, the cameras, the software, and the legacy of one of Oppo’s most popular budget phones. When the Oppo A9 2020 launched, the "A" series was Oppo’s budget arm, often overshadowed by the flashy Reno series. The A9 2020 tried to solve the classic budget phone trilemma: Battery, Storage, or Camera—pick two. oppo a9 2020

The global version came with Facebook, WPS Office, and a bunch of Oppo "apps" pre-installed. Most can be uninstalled. The 2024 Verdict: Should you buy it in 2024? The short answer: Probably not as a primary phone. The Oppo A9 2020 is a relic

It is the end of the line. No Android 12, 13, or 14. No ColorOS 12. You are stuck on a 2021 security patch (most likely September 2022 or earlier). Let’s take a deep dive into the battery,

Enter the . Launched in late 2019/early 2020, this device was a quiet disruptor. For a price that hovered around the sub-$250 mark, Oppo threw a spec sheet at the wall that looked suspiciously like a mid-ranger from 2018. But did the math add up then? And more importantly, in the era of 5G, 90Hz AMOLEDs, and 100MP cameras, does the Oppo A9 2020 have any life left in it?

It is plastic. And it is a fingerprint magnet . Within 30 seconds of use, the back looks like a CSI crime scene. Furthermore, the phone is heavy (195g) and thick (9.1mm). Because of the 5,000mAh battery, this is a chunky boy.