Shortly after teasing it, Oppo made the N1 Mini official. The company
shared some of the phone's details, but not all, as it will hold an
event on June 10 to do just that.
What Oppo shared regarding the N1 Mini is little, but gives a general
idea of the phone's upper mid-range spirit. The Oppo N1 Mini features
the same swivel camera as its bigger brother. It's a 13MP Sony 6-element lens camera with a 1/3.2" sensor size. The camera features the Super Zoom mode (introduced with the Oppo Find 7), but in the N1 Mini it works at 24MP, not 50MP.
At the front of the Oppo N1 Mini, there's a 5" display with a yet
unannounced resolution. We guess it's 1080p, but we'll wait for Oppo to
confirm that. The phone weighs 150 grams, which is somewhat heavy for a
5" smartphone, but more acceptable when you take into consideration the
rotating camera mechanism.
The Oppo N1 Mini runs Android KitKat with color OS 1.4 on top. The
phone supports China Mobile's TD-LTE and alongside its official
announcement event on June 11, Oppo will also make the phone available
for purchasing.
The phone is rumored
to launch with one of two octa-core chipsets - either the MediaTek
MT6592 or the Exynos 5422 Octa SoC. We'll know more on June 10, so stay
tuned.
Source1, Source2, and GSM Arena
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