Oppo N1 was officially unveiled last month with a rotatable 13MP camera that can be used as a front-facing camera as well as the main camera. Oppo N1 is expected to launch in China by the end of this month, but if the latest information is to believed, the handset will make a global appearance by the end of November.
Oppo didn’t make any official announcement, but the information came from the CynogenMOD team who revealed in their presentation that it will launch by the end of November. You can view the complete CynogenMOD presentation here.
Oppo N1 features a 5.9-inch full HD display sporting a resolution of 1920 x 1080p with 377 ppi, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset with a clock speed of 1.7GHz with Adreno 320 and 2GB RAM. On the storage side, the phablet comes with 16/32GB storage, plus a massive 3,610 mAh battery and runs Oppo’s Color operating system based on Android 4.2.
The most interesting feature is the 13MP rotatable camera with f/2.0 aperture that can be used as a front-facing camera as well as the rear camera, as it can rotate over 180 degrees. Other features include 5G WiFi, WiFi Direct, WiFi Display, GPS and Bluetooth 4.0
Meanwhile, you could just sign up for the company’s Pioneer program, which allows ten lucky users to try out the phablet for just $99. This is a great deal, so you can go ahead and try your luck.
We’ll update you if there’s any official word from the company about the global launch of Oppo N1.
Source: PhoneArena
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