January end marked the official entry of China’s popular phone maker
Oppo in the Indian market. The company forayed into the growing and
competitive Indian mobile space with its Oppo N1 priced at Rs 39,999.
Considering its 6-inch display and the price tag, the device outright
competes with the Nokia Lumia 1520 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Here’s
a quick specs comparison of the three massive devices, to find who has
the best specs on paper.
Oppo N1
Oppo N1 with a rotating camera
Unlike most of the other Chinese brands that target the budget Indian
market, Oppo has entered the premium marketplace. The USP of the N1 is
its rotating 13MP camera that can be used as a rear as well as
front-facing camera. Oppo says the rotation has been
tested 100,000 times and this means you can swivel it 40 times a day for
7 years, before it decides to conk off. Besides, it is also the first
phone to officially support CyanogenMod, the most popular aftermarket
Android ROM. The smartphone also runs Oppo’s Color OS, based on Android
4.2 Jelly Bean. Sporting a large 5.9-inch 1080p IPS display, it comes
powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 600 SoC clocked at 1.7GHz coupled with
2GB of RAM. It offers16GB and 32GB onboard storage options but there is
no room for external memory.
The N1 packs in a 3610mAh battery, so at least usage time should be
close to if not more than a day. However, we can confirm this only when
the device reaches our test labs for a review. The connectivity options
include 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The O Click – a Bluetooth accessory –
can be attached in a keyring and used to take pictures remotely or sound
an alarm if you can’t find the phone. Read more..
Source: Technology News in Hindi
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