Earlier this year, the Chinese phone manufacturer OPPO launched its F3 Plus (revision) autofocus in India for Rs 30,990. The device came with 4 GB of RAM and exhibited a powerful dual camera module in the front. Now, the phone manufacturer has advanced and has launched the 6GB RAM variant in the country.
On the front of the image, the smartphone comes with a 16-megapixel snapper on the back with an IMX398 sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus and a two-tone LED flash. The highlight of the phone is the 16-megapixel shooting game, accompanied by an 8-megapixel snapper in the front, where the latter is a 120-degree wide-angle lens. There is 64 GB of storage on board, which can be further expanded up to 256 GB with a microSD card. The device ships with a 4000 mAh battery, which comes with support for the brand's patented VOOC fast charge technology.
The manufacturer of the phone has already included the device in Flipkart and is available in two shades: black and gold. Unlike the regular variant, the new version of 6GB is priced at 22,990 rupees and will be in play as of November 16. It remains to be seen if the brand will further reduce the price of the regular variant. The phone received a price reduction of Rs 3,000 a few months ago, and has been selling for Rs 27,990 through offline channels since June.
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