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Oppo F15 coming to India on January 16


Oppo is all set to introduce their brand new Android-powered smartphone in India, the Oppo F15. The company recently refreshed their official Twitter account for India and updated the cover image to tease the arrival of the contemporary handset in the subcontinent, and also confirmed that the device will come on January 16.

With the caption, "Flaunt It Your Way," Oppo's newest addition to the F series of devices looks to be the latest Oppo A91 that was recently announced for the manufacturer's native nation. The new poster image from Oppo on their official website and Twitter for India shows off the forthcoming smartphone from it's back in a similar paint as the Oppo A91 and also reveals the back design, featuring the quad camera arrangement as well as some key specifications of the unit that's much alike the A91 in China.

The newest Oppo F15 will come out of the box with a 48 megapixels AI camera in change of the primary module on back, also supports the company's VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 technology integration alongside an in-display fingerprint scanner on board. We don't have any other details on the smartphone's internals just yet, but like we said if this smartphone is the renamed Oppo A91 then we should see it arrive with a spec sheet that's indistinguishable from the lately released device. The phone will be sold in the India through Amazon.in, where Oppo now have a dedicated page awaiting the launch of the device with the "Notify Me" button.

Source: Oppo India (Twitter), oppo, Amazon.in

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