Saturday, May 18, 2019

Oppo F11 With 48MP Camera, Waterdrop Notch screen goes on sale

The Oppo F11 Pro launched in India back in March 2019 and the cheaper variant of the smartphone is now available for Rs 17,990. The smartphone is available in two colour options - Fluorite Purple and Marble Green. There is only one variant of the smartphone - 4GB RAM and 128GB built-in storage priced at Rs 17,990. The smartphone features almost the same specs as the F11 Pro, barring the pop-up camera mechanism and the battery.

Coming to the specifications of the Oppo F11, the smartphone has a 6.5-inch display with a waterdrop notch. The size of the display is the same as the Oppo F11 Pro but instead of a pop-up camera, the front camera is there in the notch. The front camera is a 16MP shooter. The display on the smartphone has a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the Oppo F11 is powered by the MediaTek Helio P70 SoC. The processor is clocked at 2.1GHz coupled with 4GB RAM, 128GB internal storage.

When it comes to the battery, the smartphone has a 4020mAh power pack. It runs on Android 9 Pie with ColorOS 6.0 layered on top.

For the optics, the smartphone has a dual camera set up at the back, consisting of a 48MP main camera with f/1.79 aperture and a 5MP secondary lens with f/2.4 aperture. In addition, the Oppo F11 comes with an ultra-night mode and a Dazzle colour mode.

The smartphone will be available from major online and offline retailers, including Flipkart and Amazon. In terms of offers, those that purchase the device in the first sale through online retailers will get benefits worth Rs. 7,050 from Reliance Jio. They will also get a one-time free screen replacement. Buyers will also get an additional exchange discount of Rs. 3,000, along with no-cost EMIs. 

If you purchase the smartphone from Paytm Mall you will get a cashback of Rs. 3,400. This is for the first sale.

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