OPPO K3 launched in India

The smartphone has 2 colour options Aurora Blue and Jade Black. It will be sold exclusively via Amazon from 23rd July.

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Oppo has launched its new Mid-Range smartphone Oppo K3 in India which is very similar to the recently launched Realme X. Oppo K3 has a 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 710 chipset, pop-up selfie camera, in-display fingerprint, Dolby Atmos sensor and VOOC 3.0 fast charging. It runs on Color OS 6 over android 9 Pie.

It will be available in 2 storage variants, 6GB RAM+64GB variant is priced at Rs 16,990 and 8GB RAM+128GB storage variant costs Rs. 19,990. The smartphone has 2 colour options Aurora Blue and Jade Black. It will be sold exclusively via Amazon from 23rd July.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Display

Screen size6.5 inches (AMOLED)
Resolution2340×1080 pixels
Pixel Density396 PPI
Aspect Ratio19.5:9
Screen to Body Ratio91.1%
Display FeaturesCorning Gorilla Glass 5
Capacitive, Multi-touch

Camera

1st Rear Camera16MP (f/1.7)
2nd Rear Camera2MP (Depth sensor)
Front Camera16MP (f/2.0) Pop-up

Hardware

ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 710
GPUAdreno 616
Battery3,765mAh
RAM6GB, 8GB
Internal Memory64GB, 128GB
Fingerprint SensorYes
Fast ChargingVOOC 3.0

Connectivity

Cellular4G VoLTE, 4G, 3G, 2G
Bluetoothv5.0
USB connectorUSB Type-C
3.5mm JackYes
FM RadioNo

Oppo has also announced Launch offers on this device which gives Instant discount up to Rs. 1000 on Axis Bank Credit/Debit cards, Rs. 1000 cashback from Amazon Pay, No cost EMI up to 6 months, Rs. 5000 LensKart gift voucher, Jio Benefits worth Rs. 7050, Up to Rs. 12000 discount of OYO.

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