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OPPO A31 Launched in India | Price Rs 11,490 on Amazon

Oppo has launched another budget Android smartphone in India - OPPO A31. It is priced at Rs 11,490 ( MRP Price : Rs 12,990 ). It comes with 4GB of ram and 64GB of internal storage.

OPPO A31 Specs and Features
2.3GHz Mediatek P35 Octa-core processor
IMG GE8320 GPU
ColorOS 6.1 operating system ( Android 9 Pie )
4230mAh battery
Triple Rear Cameras ( 12MP main camera + 2MP depth sensor + 2MP macro lens )
8MP front camera with AI beautification feature
Colors Available in: Mystery Black, Fantasy White

The specs of OPPO A31 are just average in my opinion, especially for a Rs 11,490 device. It is powered by Mediatek P35 Octa-core processor while most other phones in this price range from the likes of Xiaomi and Realme have Qualcomm Snapdragon processors on board. A31 only has an HD display while others have Full HD screens nowadays. 

Redmi Note 8 price at Rs 10,499 is a much better buy than this Oppo phone in my opinion. It has a Full HD display, Snapdragon 655, 48MP main camera and an ultra-wide lens for Rs 1000 less than A31. 




Source: Amazon.in

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