Oppo R11 goes official: Dual-camera lens with Snapdragon 660 in tow

After weeks of countless rumors and leaks, Oppo R11 appears in the company’s Chinese official website. Oppo also confirmed that the official launch, together with its big sibling, the Oppo R11 Plus, will be on June 10.

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As previously leaked, it will be powered by the recently announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 CPU boasts at 1.8Ghz, with 4GB RAM inside. The 64GB of internal storage, which is good news for those want to manage space in storaging music, applications, videos and many more.

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For photography, the Oppo R11 packs a dual 20-megapixel and 13-megapixel lens, one for primary shooter and the other is for telephoto, with 2X optical zoom and the special Qualcomm Spectra ISP for better image processing. Further, it incorporates Portrait Mode to blur the surroundings in an image and to focus on the main subject. The front camera is equipped with 16-megapixel lens, enough for those who want to take beautiful selfies.

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Aside mentioned above, the 2,900 mAh battery will support the company’s own VOOC super flash charging, that can charge the phone in just 15 MINUTES from 0 to 100 percent. The R11 runs on the Android 7.1 ‘Nougat’ with unknown version of Color OS on top.

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It seems that the phone will only available in China for now, but the global availability is expected to announce soon.

Oppo R11 specs:

5.5-inch FHD AMOLED screen, 1920 X 1080 resolution
Android 7.1.1 ‘Nougat’, Color OS
1.8Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 octa-core processor
Adreno 512 GPU
Dual 20-megapixel & 13-megapixel rear camera lens, 2X optical zoom
20-megapixel selfie camera
64GB storage
4GB RAM
MicroSD card support up to 128GB
Dual-SIM, Dual stand-by
Fingerprint sensor
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS
149.1 x 72.9 x 7.65 mm
150 grams
2,900 mAh non-removable battery
Colors: Rose Gold, Gold, and Black
Price: $485 or ~ P23,990
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