Oppo, as promised, has made the N1 Mini official. However, the company has only listed the N1's mini-variant in China and has not revealed the pricing and availability details of the handset.
Instead the Chinese company has announced a June 10 launch day for the Oppo N1 Mini, while it has also confirmed that the smartphone will go on sale on June 11.
On the specifications front, the Oppo N1 Mini comes with a 5-inch HD display, down from the full-HD display found on the N1. The smartphone runs Color OS 1.4 on top of Android (unspecified version).
The Oppo N1 Mini weighs 150 grams, which makes it lighter compared to the N1 - which weighs 213 grams. Other specifications listed on the official site include a 13-megapixel swivel camera with dual LED flash, which is the device's major highlight, as the camera can rotate up to 206 degrees, and can lock at any angle.
The Oppo N1 packed a 3610mAh battery, while the mini-variant comes with a 2140mAh battery. There is no word on the processor, RAM, inbuilt storage and expandable storage support of the N1 Mini.
We can expect to hear more about the Oppo N1 Mini at the June 10 launch in China. Notably, there is no mention of the CyanogenMod OS.
The Oppo N1 reached the Indian market earlier this year and was priced at Rs. 39,999 (16GB).
Another Oppo smartphone, the Find 7 announced back in March, will start shipping from Thursday. Earlier this month, the Find 7 went up for pre-order in China and was expected to start shipping from May 29.
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