The Android smartphones are priced at Rs 37,990 and Rs 31,990 respectively; are the company’s flagship devices after N1, R1.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter
Oppo recently launched its two new Android 4.3 smartphones in India – Find 7 and Find 7a. The two devices, already available in Indonesia and China, are the company’s new flagship devices after the N1 and R1.
Both these devices pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 chipset (2.5 GHz MSM8974AC for the Find 7, and 2.25 GHz for the Find 7a, with Adreno 330 GPU), and 2 GB of RAM for the Find 7a and 3 GB for the Find 7. The phones have ColorOS 1.2 on top and come with Oppo’s new VOCCo charger technology, which allows them to be charged from zero to full in about an hour. They are equipped with 13 MP (SONY Exmor BSI) cameras; and 5 MP wide-angle front-facing cameras.
Talking about the Find 7, it boasts a 5.5-inch 2560×1440 screen, making it the first 2K phone to be launched in India. It is powered by 3,000 mAh battery, and will be available starting early next month. It also has a unique skyline notification LED under the screen
The Find 7a on the other hand comes with a 5.5-inch full HD panel, and is powered by 2,800 mAh battery. The phone goes on sale this week.
Other features include Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi b/g/n/, NFC, microUSB 2.0 (USB OTG), GPS, 3G and 4G connectivity supported for India network operators. While the Find 7 will be available for Rs 37,990, the Find 7a has been priced at Rs 31,990, available in white and black colour options.