Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo has been releasing a slew of devices and some of them such as Find 7a and N1 are the best sellers in the Android market segment. After launching these high-end phones, the vendor seems to have launched an mid-level phone without much fanfare.
Well, Oppo has unleashed Oppo Joy, a mid-range smartphone for the Indonesian market priced at Rp 1,699,000 (approx. Rs 8,900). The handset is expected to go on sale soon with no word regarding a global launch.
Talking about its specifications, Oppo has given the handset a 4 inch WVGA capacitive touch screen display boasting a resolution of 480×800 pixels and a 1.3 GHz dual-core processor coupled with Mali 400 GPU and 512 MB of RAM. For memory requirements, there is 4 GB of native storage space that can be expanded externally up to 32 GB with the help of a micro SD card.
Fueled by Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS topped with Color OS UI, the Oppo Joy features a 3 MP primary camera at its back with LED flash and a VGA front-facing snapper at the front. Other goodies onboard include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, dual SIM support and a 1,700 mAh battery.
Besides these features, the Oppo Joy has a Quick Reach mode in the Color OS that allows users to draw a pattern on the screen and double tap on the display to launch the applications easily. Also, with the gesture panel users can customize the patterns.
Key Specs
Model | Oppo Joy |
Display | 4 inch, 480×800 |
Processor | 1.3 GHz Dual Core |
RAM | 512 MB |
Internal Storage | 4 GB, Expandable up to 32 GB |
OS | Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean |
Camera | 3 MP/ VGA |
Battery | 1,700 mAh |
Price | Yet to be announced |