Oppo R7 Release: Octa-core MediaTek Processor, Android OS, and Non-Removable Battery Detailed

By Staff Writer

Mar 16, 2015 09:51 AM EDT

Oppo, a blooming Chinese hand set maker is about to release its newest addition to its R-series - the R7. The R7 is brings to the Oppo community an ultra-slim feature. Will this ultra-slim handset be a response to Apple's slimmer handsets?

The Oppo R7 is a product of the company's hard work ever since the release of its predecessor, the Oppo R5. The hand set was given approval licenses by the Indonesian Telecom Certification authority. This certification would give the R7 a 4G LTE Network support. This would affirm the Chinese company's drive for releasing high end phones. It would most likely be that the Oppo R7 would be released at the end of this year.

The Oppo R7 is reportedly to be the first mobile to run on the newest octa-core processor by MediaTek and will be powered by a 64-bit MT6795. This hand set would then be able to run at an outstanding speed which reaches up to 2.2 GHz. It has a 2K display with a 2560 x 1600 pixel screen resolution.

The Oppo R7 will be sporting a size that is at par with the current hand set sizes. The R7 will be having an ultra- thin size, 4.85 mm. This would reduce the battery size of the said hand set. But the camera would be upgraded and would be capable of taking pictures at 20.7 Mp and a full HD video recording capability with the speed that would reach up to 480 frames per second. The device will have a 16 GB storage and a 2 GB RAM. It will also have a non-removable battery which has a standby time of 23o hours.

It would be a great relief if Oppo would learn from its R5 release. The R5 was launched without a 3.5mm headphone jack and a low capacity battery. Hopefully, the R7 would be released addressing these concerns since it would be running on an Android Operating System version 5.0.2 Lollipop.

Fans are hoping that with these kind of specs, the price would be lower. 

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