Oppo love being able to attach “world’s bestest” monikers to their
new devices and this time is no different. According to information from
Chinese regulator TENAA, their engineers have managed to fit a 4x zoom
lens (if slightly protruding) into the 9mm body of the upcoming U3, thus beating the just-announced Asus Zenfone Zoom in both range and dimensions.
Specs of the device have also come to light. It’s built around a
5.9-inch display of 1080p resolution, resulting in a stellar pixel
density of 373ppi.
An octa-core processor running at 1.7GHz alongside 2GB of RAM
will make sure the U3 runs smoothly, while 16GB of built-in storage
should be enough to get you started. A microSD card slot will allow
expansion for those who need it.
Imaging department will be covered by a 13MP main sensor behind
the headline optics, and a 5MP selfie unit. All this in a footprint,
measuring 156.8 x 81.8mm.
When it comes to design, the phablet is a plain rectangle with rather
sharp corners and minimalistic bezels. It has been pictured in both
black and white, with the white version sporting a carbon-fiber like
back, and the black one – a more bland dotted patern.
Alongside the U3, Oppo are also launching an attractive new headset, dubbed Oppo PM-3, for all music lovers.
All in all, the Oppo U3 appears a promising offer that will appeal to
photography-oriented users. It also shows that Oppo is set on standing
out from the crowd.
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