31 March 2022 3:40 AM GMT
The poster also claims that the smartphone is the first to use a ‘fibreglass-leather design’. (Image credit: Oppo)
Oppo is all set to launch the Oppo F21 Pro series in India on April 12 at 5 pm. The company confirmed the launch on Twitter and also shared a poster showing the upcoming smartphone. The poster also claims that the smartphone is the first to use a “fibreglass-leather design”. The company has event set up a dedicated microsite for the smartphone, where it’ll be unveiling more details about the series as the launch date approaches. The microsite offers a closer look at the device and its camera array. The images shared by the company all show the device with an orange colour back panel and a rose gold frame.
It’s time to #FlauntYourBest. Unveiling #OPPOF21ProSeries with the Industry-First Fiberglass-Leather Design on 12th April at 5 PM.
Know more: https://t.co/TvofMZS1c4 pic.twitter.com/VJxerDpb1p
The images on the microsite reveal that the smartphone will house a 64 MP AI primary camera on the rear. The camera bump features a ring light that will light-up when notifications pop-up.
The Oppo F21 Pro series is expected to include the Oppo F21 Pro 4G, F21 Pro 5G and possibly even the F21 Pro+ 5G.
As per some rumours, the Oppo F21 Pro 4G could potentially be a rebranded version of the Oppo Reno 7 4G that was recently launched in Indonesia. If this turns out to be true, then this what you can expect from the smartphone.
Display: 6.43-inch Full-HD+ 90 Hz AMOLED.
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset.
Camera setup: 64 MP AI + 2 MP + 2 MP at the back and a 32 MP front camera.
RAM/Storage: 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage.
Battery: 4,5000 mAh battery with 33W SuperVOOC fast charging support.
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