Oppo N3 with Motorized 16 MP Swivel Rotating Camera Launched at Rs 42,990
The first time when Oppo launched its first smartphone in India, it was a huge risk. Already Indian smartphone manufacturing Micromax, Intel, Karbon, Xolo were making their mark in the smartphone market. Later they came with a rotating camera which gives both front and back the same megapixel and later made their mark in the Indian smartphone market. This time the China headquartered smart devices maker Oppo has launched N3 in India at a price of Rs. 42,999.
The smartphone was first unveiled back in October. The Oppo N3's highlight is its motorized swivel camera with PI 2.0+ technology that can track objects as they move, and can rotate up to 206 degrees. Moreover, the Smartphone is equipped with a multi-frame synthesis super-sampling technique that can combine multiple low resolution RAW images into an ultra-high resolution picture with greater details. Also, it comes with Dual SIM support and support for 4G LTE bands in India.
The motorised camera can be rotated by swiping your finger back and forth on the screen or using the O-click accessory which comes in the box.
Talking more the Oppop N3, it comes with 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display with a pixel density of 403ppi. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box skinned with the company's new ColorOS 2.0.1. The 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 (MSM8974AA) chipset is supported by 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 GPU. The N3 sports 32GB of inbuilt storage, which can be further expanded via microSD card (up to 128GB).
The camera features 16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch sensor with a pixel size of 1.34 micrometres. Oppo says the camera can shoot panoramas in up to 64-megapixels, also flaunts a Schneider Kreuznach-certified lens with five optical lenses, apart from an LED flash and f/2.2 aperture.
Backed by a 3000mAh battery, the N3 includes 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS/ A-GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and USB 2.0 connectivity options. It measures 161.2x77x9.9mm and weighs 192 grams. The handset's battery comes with company's own VOOC rapid charging technology, which Oppo claims can recharge the N3 from 0 percent to 75 percent in 30 minutes.
The handset features a notification light below the screen, like seen on the Oppo Find 7, with new Notification 2.0 software.
Cheers!!!
The smartphone was first unveiled back in October. The Oppo N3's highlight is its motorized swivel camera with PI 2.0+ technology that can track objects as they move, and can rotate up to 206 degrees. Moreover, the Smartphone is equipped with a multi-frame synthesis super-sampling technique that can combine multiple low resolution RAW images into an ultra-high resolution picture with greater details. Also, it comes with Dual SIM support and support for 4G LTE bands in India.
The motorised camera can be rotated by swiping your finger back and forth on the screen or using the O-click accessory which comes in the box.
Talking more the Oppop N3, it comes with 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display with a pixel density of 403ppi. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box skinned with the company's new ColorOS 2.0.1. The 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 (MSM8974AA) chipset is supported by 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 GPU. The N3 sports 32GB of inbuilt storage, which can be further expanded via microSD card (up to 128GB).
The camera features 16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch sensor with a pixel size of 1.34 micrometres. Oppo says the camera can shoot panoramas in up to 64-megapixels, also flaunts a Schneider Kreuznach-certified lens with five optical lenses, apart from an LED flash and f/2.2 aperture.
Backed by a 3000mAh battery, the N3 includes 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS/ A-GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and USB 2.0 connectivity options. It measures 161.2x77x9.9mm and weighs 192 grams. The handset's battery comes with company's own VOOC rapid charging technology, which Oppo claims can recharge the N3 from 0 percent to 75 percent in 30 minutes.
The handset features a notification light below the screen, like seen on the Oppo Find 7, with new Notification 2.0 software.
Cheers!!!
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