Over the past week, I've been using the OPPO Reno 3 Pro. If you ask anyone what the highlight of this phone is, they would say the dual punch hole 44MP camera at the front, but I'd say Color OS. For me, the idea is, anyone can make use of a dual punch hole, it's a commodity but Color OS? That's what makes the OPPO devices very unique. With the latest Color OS 7 on top of Android 10, the Reno 3 Pro gains an impressively updated look and feel, interestingly designed media and gaming features and important privacy and safety controls. Let's dive into Color OS on the OPPO Reno 3 Pro. [gallery columns="2" size="large" link="file" ids="306896,306895"] First, let's talk about the look and feel of ColorOS on the Reno 3 Pro. ColorOS has always tried to look good and feel good but this time OPPO has taken it to the next level. The icon customization toolkit gains something call the ART+ option which enables some really delectable and customizable icon sets from third-party designers. You can have icons with any of the four given shapes and change their sizes as well. [gallery link="file" size="large" columns="2" ids="306870,306877"] Then, there are options like “Material ...
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