Oppo A1s Leak Shows the Smartphone From All Angles | Digital Web Review

Oppo A1s Leak Shows the Smartphone From All Angles

Oppo A1s is among the upcoming smartphones from Chinese giant Oppo. Because its predecessor Oppo A1 was made debut in March last year, it is hypothesized that the Oppo A1s will debut in the coming months. Recently, few reports have revealed that the OPPO A1s that has a model number of CPH1925 has got approvals from multiple authorities like TKDN, EEC in Europe and Thailand’s NBTC, Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG. Its NBTC certification also confirmed the model number and name of the phone. Along with these, NBTC certification leaked out a bunch of photos showing the Oppo A1s phone from the front, back and sides.

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The leaked photos seemingly confirm the design of the device such as dual rear camera setup, a waterdrop notch as well as a plastic rear shell. As you can see in the images, the red colored rear side of the Oppo A1s sports a dual camera setup aligned vertically and an LED flash at the top-left corner. There is no rear-mounted fingerprint scanner as it is a low-budget phone. But one can expect the face unlock feature on this handset. As we mentioned earlier, Oppo A1s has a large display with a dewdrop notch. A selfie camera is housed inside the tiny dewdrop notch and an earpiece is placed just above it. The prominent chin of the device can be seen in the images of the phone.

An external speaker grille, a micro USB 2.0 port, microphones, and a 3.5mm audio jack can be seen on the bottom edge of the handset. The left side of the phone has a SIM card slot and volume buttons. The power key is positioned on the right edge of the device whereas the top edge of the OPPO A1s is barren.

As for the hardware under the hood, the Bluetooth SIG certification has confirmed that the Oppo A1s will feature a 6.1-inch display that offers HD+ resolution. Other rumored specifications include support for Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and octa-core MediaTek processor clocked at 2.0GHz powers the device.

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