Similar to Huawei, even OPPO has launched its own sub-brand, and the first smartphone under the new brand will be the Realme 1. From the latest image leaks, aesthetically the phone looks like a rebranded OPPO A3, but there are some differences. The complete specs sheet of the first handset from OPPO’s sub-brand has just been revealed by a leakster on Twitter, and from these specs, the phone looks slightly different from its sibling.
According to the leakster, OPPO Realme 1 packs a 6.0-inch display instead of the wider 6.2-inch panel of the A3. The display shows images at a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2160 pixels, it has the 18:9 aspect ratio and the IPS LCD technology. On the hardware side, it features an octa-core MediaTek Helio P60 processor, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of internal storage with a micro SD expansion slot included in a hybrid dual SIM slot.
6.0"
18:9 FHD+
2160 x 1080
IPS LCD
403 ppi
MT6771
6GB RAM
128GB ROM
MicroSD
Hybrid SIM slot
Android 8.1 (ColorOS 5.0)
13MP rear (PDAF, depth effect)
8MP front (Portrait mode)
Micro USB
Bluetooth 4.2
FM Radio
3410 mAh
Face unlock
No fingerprint sensor— Bang Gogo 📱 💻 🔍 (@bang_gogo_) May 11, 2018
The main camera of the handset boasts a 13 MP resolution with PDAF and “depth effect”, while the front camera has an 8 MP resolution with the support to face unlock and the portrait mode which is expected to be based on AI. The battery of OPPO Realme 1 will have a capacity of 3410 mAh and it will be charged through a micro USB port. Wi-Fi, FM Radio, Bluetooth 4.2 are all on board, but what will be missing is the fingerprint sensor. OPPO better have a solid plan for unlocking the device securely, because fingerprint sensor is kind of considered as standard on all phones in 2018 and missing that could be considered as a big deal breaker.
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