If you were a huge fan of the Oppo F1s smartphone, launched just last August, but you did not get around to buying it, the Chinese OEM is giving you one more incentive to get it. Well, that is, if you live in India. They are releasing a variant of the device, which has a higher ram at 4GB and a bigger internal memory at 64GB. Of course it is slightly more expensive than the original, but that’s understandable. The question is whether people would pick up the smartphone just in time for the holiday gadget rush.
The original Oppo F1s had a 3GB RAM and a 32GB storage bundle. But other than the upgrades to those two things, this new variant is basically the same. It has a 5.5-inch HD (720 x 1280 pixels) IPS Display. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 and also supports gloved and wet touch input. It is powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6750 SoC and runs on ColorOS 3.0 which is actually based on Android 5.1 Lollipop.
The variant version with the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage also has a 13MP main camera and one of its highlights is that its front-facing camera or selfie cam is at 16MP and has features like Beauty 4.0 app to edit your selfies, a Selfie Panorama mode which can put together three selfies, and a Screen Flash feature. The phone also has a 3075mAh battery, has a fingerprint sensor, proximity sensor, accelerometer, and digital compass.
The upgraded variant of the Oppo F1s costs Rs 18,990 or around $276. It is a thousand rupees more expensive than the original which was around $262 when it was first released.
VIA: Gadgets 360