4 reasons to buy OPPO F33 Pro and 2 things to keep in mind

The OPPO F33 Pro positions itself as a style-forward, durable smartphone with a big battery and a mid-range chipset. The handset also boasts a decent set of camera hardware, display, and charging support. But at Rs 37,999, it walks into a fiercely competitive segment. So, who is it really for? We deep down into it in a full OPPO F33 Pro review. Here’s a synopsis of where the smartphone excels and where it falls short.

Reasons to buy OPPO F33 Pro

Striking design

Unlike most other smartphones within the price range, the OPPO F33 Pro, especially in the Misty Forest colour, doesn’t try to play it safe. The handset boasts a dynamic 3D depth effect, which creates a layered visual that shifts subtly with light, giving the back panel a sense of motion. It feels artistic without being loud. Furthermore, it is paired with a frosted-glass texture and a contrasting glossy camera module to enhance the look of the smartphone.

In everyday use, this translates to an impressive and premium in-hand feel.

Durability that goes beyond the usual

OPPO has ensured that the F33 Pro is premium-looking and durable. With MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68/IP69/IP69K ratings, the handset is built to handle more than just occasional splashes and drops. The addition of an aerospace-grade alloy frame and internal cushioning means the phone feels structurally solid. Even without a case, the handset inspires a level of confidence that’s rare in design-focused phones. For users who want a stylish device but don’t want to constantly worry about protecting it, this balance is a big win.

Battery life you can rely on

The OPPO F33 Pro is backed by a 7,000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. 
In real-world use, this isn’t just about “big numbers.” It means a full day of heavy usage without anxiety, two days of endurance with moderate usage, consistent performance without aggressive battery drain, and even during mixed usage, streaming, browsing, and gaming, the drain remains predictable rather than erratic. And when you do run low, 80W fast charging brings the phone back up quickly. The roughly 50-minute charge time from 20 to 100 percent ensures the large battery never feels like a burden.

Smooth and stable everyday performance

The OPPO F33 Pro is powered by a mid-range 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max SOC, which doesn’t try to win benchmark wars. Instead, the handset focuses on consistent app performance, smooth UI transitions, and reliable multitasking. In daily use, this approach works well. Apps open quickly, background processes are handled efficiently, and the overall experience feels polished rather than aggressive.

AnTuTu score
OnePlus Nord 6
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
2,366,913
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
1,411,440
Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
1,055,895
OPPO F33 Pro 5G
MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max
651,333
AnTuTu assesses a smartphone's CPU, GPU, memory, and overall user experience (higher is better)

Casual gaming is also handled competently. Titles like BGMI and Call of Duty: Mobile run smoothly, even if thermals creep up slightly during longer sessions. For users who prioritise stability over peak performance bursts, this tuning makes a noticeable difference.

Things to keep in mind before buying OPPO F33 Pro

Display is good, but not segment-leading

The OPPO F33 Pro sports a relatively compact 6.57-inch AMOLED display with razor-thin bezels, up to 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and decent brightness levels. However, for the asking price of the phone, the display lacks key features such as HDR support and higher 1.5K resolution. This means the phone doesn’t feel as future-ready or immersive as some alternatives. Outdoor viewing for videos also feels slightly underwhelming, even if basic readability is fine.

Cameras are decent, but lack competitiveness

The OPPO F33 Pro boasts a 50MP + 2MP dual-rear camera setup and a 50MP front-facing camera. The cameras output near-accurate looking results with balanced shots in daylight and pleasing skin tones without oversharpening. However, the details appear slightly soft when zoomed in, and the dynamic range goes for a toss. Furthermore, the cameras struggle when lighting drops, with common issues such as noise, less controlled light sources, and reduced clarity compared to rivals. If night photography is important to you, competitors with more aggressive processing or better sensors might deliver stronger results.

Alternatives such as Redmi Note 15 Pro+ (review), Vivo V70 FE (review), and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro (review) also have an edge with superior video recordings. The smartphones are capable of recording 4K recordings, which on the OPPO F33 Pro is capped at 1080p 30fps. For casual users, this letdown might not matter much.

Bottomline

The OPPO F33 Pro isn’t a smartphone that gets everything right. The handset isn’t chasing raw performance, a sharper display, and stronger photography. For such things, you can consider alternatives. If you are seeking a smartphone that serves looks and is durable at the same time, the OPPO smartphone should be your pick. The F33 Pro nails the design, along with battery life for regular usage, and reliable performance, making it a solid lifestyle device.