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Oppo A15 was launched in October and it appears like the corporate already has a successor for the funds smartphone all prepped up. We had seen a number of leaks of the Oppo A15 earlier than the smartphone was launched and there have been fairly a number of leaks of the Oppo A15s as properly. The upcoming smartphone was noticed on a number of certification websites however lately the smartphone has leaked out by way of a promotional picture. This leak reveals the design and a number of key specs of the machine. Oppo might be bringing the smartphone to India quickly because the successor of the Oppo A15.
The upcoming Oppo A15s was noticed in a promotional poster by The Leaker. The promotional poster doesn’t point out the worth of the upcoming smartphone however mentions cashback affords and no-interest EMI choices from a number of monetary establishments. The Oppo A15 is at the moment priced at Rs . 8,990 for the 2GB RAM mannequin whereas the 3GB RAM mannequin is priced at Rs. 9,990.
The upcoming Oppo A15s as seen within the leaked poster has a slim physique with a square-shaped digicam module on the again together with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The report provides that there’s a triple rear digicam setup, with a 13-megapixel major sensor together with a pair of 2-megapixel sensors. The poster additionally reveals that the Oppo A15s could have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of inner storage. This positions it larger than the Oppo A15 which will get 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage solely.
According to the leaked poster, the Oppo A15s is claimed to sport a 6.52-inch HD+ show with a dewdrop notch. The report provides it can sport a 5-megapixel selfie digicam. The processor particulars aren’t identified in the intervening time however Oppo might use the MediaTek Helio P35 that it’s utilizing to energy the Oppo A15. The poster doesn’t reveal a launch date for the Oppo A15s however it might simply make it to India earlier than the tip of 2020.
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