It has been revealed that the major Chinese manufacturers OPPO are looking to announce a new lineup of smartphones soon to provide more options for there many consumers. Further more a new picture has been revealed of an upcoming phone which will be dubbed as the OPPO T1 has surfaced on the web. Moreover it was revealed on a poster and that poster shows that the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 855 processor chipset. Moreover, in the image we can see only the upper half of the OPPO T1 mobile phone and just a rough translation of the text on the poster which states “Snapdragon 855 Youth Flagship” which more or less confirms the addition of the new processor. The device will pack a sleek notch-less display which stretches to the top and there is a small slit in the frame for the speaker. The volume control buttons are on the left side of its frame. Since there is no notch or punch hole, the OPPO T1 is believed to have a pop-up selfie camera, something which you do not see in many phones.
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The features of the OPPO T1 have also leaked and according to the source which has provided us with the specification’s information , the OPPO T1 will be packing a 6.39-inch OLED display with an unspecified resolution thusfar. The phone’s selfie camera is a 12MP sensor pop-out camera with AI beauty mode while a 48MP ultra-clear camera sits on the rear. The rear camera is said to have support for a super night scene mode, a new portrait mode, and macro mode. The phone also has Game Mode 3.0.
OPPO T1 device specs and design leaked as well as the price
The OPPO T1 also seems to be avery affordable for an OPPO phone. Its starting price is expected to be $372and this version has 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. For $416, Furthermore, you will also be able to purchase the model with 128GB of storage but the same RAM as above. If you want more RAM, the 8GB + 128GB version will cost you about $461. The new OPPO T series will sit between OPPO’s R-series of upper mid-range phones and the premium Find-series which OPPO’s VP says will be known as the Find X series.