As we’ve reported previously, OPPO today launched its latest mid-ranger in China, the OPPO K12. Featuring some competitive specs at its price segment, read on to find out more about the device.
Powering the smartphone is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC paired with 8 or 12GB RAM and 256 or 512GB storage. Under the hood, there’s also a massive 5500mAh battery which supports 100W SUPERVOOC charging.
Display-wise, it’s a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED with an FHD+ resolution, 2160Hz PWM Dimming, 240Hz touch sampling and 1100 nits peak brightness. There’s a 16MP selfie shooter at the centre punch-hole cutout, while the main camera setup is a 50MP main + 8MP ultra-wide dual-camera setup at the rear.
Other notable specs include Android 14 via ColorOS 14, a hybrid dual SIM slot with support for up to 1TB microSD, an in-display fingerprint scanner, an IP54 rating, 5G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.3 and colour options of either black or green. In China, the device starts at CNY1799 or ~RM1186 for the base 8/256GB storage.
As of the time of writing, OPPO has yet to reveal whether the device will be sold globally, though its sister company OnePlus does have a similar device with the Nord CE 4. Share your thoughts about the K12 with us in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more trending tech news.
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