Oppo was busy during its latest event: it introduced the Reno Ace smartphone with 65W charging capabilities and the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ chipset but also a new mid-range smartphone called Oppo K5.
This device has a 6.4 inch AMOLED display with a 19.5:9 ratio that also features a fingerprint scanner. It features a thin bezel on the bottom while the 32MP selfie snapper is hosted in a waterdrop notch.
On the back, we can find a glass panel that holds a quad-camera setup made out of a 64MP main sensor, an 8MP ultrawide camera, a micro snapper as well as a depth sensor. This might ring a bell and that’s because we’re talking about the same camera setup as the one found on the Realme X2.
The battery is a 4,000mAh with VOOC 3.0 with 30W fast charging capabilities. According to Oppo, this means the phone can charge to up to 67% in just 30 minutes.
IT has a Snapdragon 730G chipset that comes accompanied by a 6GB+128GB option, which will cost around $266 after conversion, an 8GB+128GB variant that costs $295 while the 8GB+256GB model will cost somewhere around $350.
It will arrive in Green, White and Blue gradients and be available for sale as of October 17th.
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