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Oppo F15 8GB Launched in India with 48MP Camera

Oppo has announced a new mid-range budget Android smartphone in India. Oppo F15 8GB Promo pages are listed on both Amazon.in and Flipkart. According to GSMArena, this is a rebranded Oppo A91 smartphone. 

Like many other budget mid-range Smartphones these days, Oppo F15 also comes with a Quad Camera setup - 48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP. The main camera has an F1.8 aperture lens while the ultra wide angle has a F2.2 lens. On the front, you get a 16MP F2.0 aperture camera.





The display is a 6.4 inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen and has Gorilla Glass protection. It is equipped with a 4025mAh battery and supports Fast Charging. 


MRP Price and Official Full Specs will be announced on the launch day - Jan 16th. Expected Price in India is Rs 12,999 - 14,999





Oppo F15 Full Specifications

  • Mediatek MT6771V Helio P70 Octacore chipset
  • Mali-G72 MP3 GPU for Graphics
  • 8GB of ram
  • 128GB storage
  • 6.4 inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen
  • In-display Fingerprint sensor
  • Color OS 6.1 based on Android 9 Pie
  • 4025mAh battery with VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 ( 30W fast charging support )
  • Quad Rear Cameras - 48MP F1.8 Wide Angle + 8MP ultra wide angle F2.2 + 2MP macro + 2MP depth sensor
  • 16MP Front Camera

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