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Oppo Reveals R11s Ahead Of Official Launch

Beating tech-leakers to the punch, Oppo has revealed the specifications and design of its new R11s smartphone, ahead of the official November 2nd launch.

Oppo has also opened pre-orders for the new device on its Chinese website. Unfortunately, no price has been listed.

The new R11s is an upgraded version of its predecessor, the Oppo R11.

Oppo’s R11s will incorporate the following features:

  • 4GB of RAM
  • 64GB of internal storage [same as R11]
  • Snapdragon 660 processor
  • Dual 20MP rear camera sensors and 20MP front-facing camera
  • 6 inch 18:9 aspect ratio display
  • 1080 x 2160 resolution.
  • Fingerprint sensor on phone’s rear
  • Will run Oppo’s ColorOS

Commentators speculate that the R11s’ display may be the same as the OnePlus 5T, which would, therefore, be an OLED display made by Samsung.

The website states the new smartphone will be available in red, gold and black.



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