The Oppo N3 will be launching later this month, we’ve seen plenty of leaks recently and now, Oppo is busy teasing us. Just two days ago, they finally gave us a sneak peek of the camera, a couple of hours ago they posted a picture onto their Facebook page showing the camera being rotated to the front (shown in the picture above), and now, the CEO himself just teased the camera details.
According to Tony Chen, the CEO of Oppo, the N3 will have a 16MP 1/2.3” camera sensor on board, allowing it to churn out higher quality images. Posted onto his Weibo account, he also shared a comparison image showing the Oppo N3’s sensor size compared to others like the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4, which has a 1/2.6” sensor, and the HTC One (M8) and iPhone 6’s 1/3” sensor size.
The Oppo N3 will be announced on 29 October 2014 in Singapore. The device is believed to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset with 3GB of RAM on board, and as expected, the camera will function like the existing Oppo N1 and N1 mini, allowing you to turn the rear camera to the front – imagine taking selfies with the new camera sensor.
(Source: Weibo, Oppo Facebook Page via: GSMArena)
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