Oppo is all set to reveal a new K-series smartphone with the release of the Oppo K1 on October 10. The news comes as a poster released by the Chinese manufacturer confirming a new smartphone lineup set for a launch next week.
The news comes just weeks after reports suggested a trio of Oppo phones were certified by Chinese certification site TENAA and it has been suggested that all the three phones were variants of the upcoming K-series smartphone. The device is expected to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor and a rear panel which is designed with a gradient finish.
Oppo K-series smartphone will feature a 6.4-inch AMOLED Display with a Resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. There will be dual cameras for primary imaging that comprises of 16MP and 2MP Sensors in addition to the 25MP front-facing camera lens. Reportedly, the device will be fuelled by a 3,500mAh battery and will be available in Blue, Red, and Silver colours.
Interestingly, the device with the model number OPPO PBCM30 has been spotted at Benchmarking site Geekbench and runs on the Snapdragon 660 processor which is automatically implied through the ‘sdm660’ moniker. The listing also reveals 6GB of RAM featured on the device which runs on Android 8.1 Oreo. The Oppo device scores 1436 and 5467 points during the single-core and multi-core tests.