OPPO R7s, the latest smartphone from Oppo Electronics Corp (OEC), is available for online pre-order until November 22, 2015, the GSMArena reported.
The handset comes with a price tag of RM 1,898 (around $435), however, one could grab the smartphone with zero down payment. It is available in Gold and Limited Edition Rose Gold finish. The latter has been announced on the Oppo Malaysia website which says that “R7s Rose Gold collection date delayed to December 2015”. Moreover, free VOOC Car Charger is also being offered for the first 500 pre-orders.
Talking about its specifications, the 5.5-inch handset supports 1920x1080 pixels resolution. It has Qualcomm MSM 8939 Octa-core processor, 4 GB RAM and 32 GB storage with support for microSD card. Camera is also quite strong with 13 MP rear camera and perfect for clicking selfies with 8 MP front camera. It supports distance sensor, light sensor, G-sensor and E-compass.
It is equipped with unremovable 3070 mAh Li-Po battery, and boasts of VOOC Flash Charge technology.
“A mere 5 minutes charge gives you 2 hours of talk time. Safety standards are impeccable, with five levels of protection ranging from the power adaptor, charging cable to interfaces and battery safety fully taken care of”, the description reads.


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