Oppo India has recently shared that it has set a new benchmark in terms of quality assurance with its Reno6 series of smartphones. The company even shared videos of the device being passed through 150 rigorous quality tests.

These tests were undertaken in the Chinese tech giant’s QE Reliability Lab, established at the Greater Noida factory in India. In this site, the company had the Reno6 go through quality tests involving environmental tests, mechanical stress tests,
durability tests, and performance tests.

Tasleem Arif, VP, and R&D Head OPPO India added that “We are committed to represent quality without compromise, and all our products result from tireless efforts towards quality testing. Our focus is to empower users with premium devices that can endure bumps and spills and even exceed users durability requirements.”

Some of the more notable tests include drop and rain tests. To check the physical endurance of the smartphone, Oppo dropped the Reno6 front a height of 1.5 meters around 24 times. Furthermore, the company even dropped the phone into the water at a depth of 20 centimeters for 30 seconds to test its water resistance. The handset even had a USB cable and headphone jack inserted over 10,000 times each at varying angles.

In the environmental tests, the company tested the smartphone’s ability to function in varying temperatures. This includes extreme temperatures of about -40°C, as well as warm conditions such as 75°C for 7 days. Notably, this is more than double the industry standard of 3 days. The Oppo Lab also conducted rigorous tests on the radiation efficiency of the phone’s antennas. This includes 5G networking brands to also ensure seamless operation and connectivity across India.

 

 

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