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OPPO India Unveils New Smartphone “A31” At a Starting Price of INR 11,490

Author : NewsGram Desk

Expanding its budget portfolio in the country, Chinese handset maker OPPO on Thursday launched its OPPO A31 for Rs 11,490 for the 4GB+64GB variant and Rs 13,990 for the 6GB+128GB variant.

"OPPO A31 will bolster our efforts to provide consumers the best smartphone experience at a compelling price. The success of the A series showcases our consistent efforts in delivering technologically superior smartphones encased in an elegant design," Sumit Walia, Vice President, Product and Marketing, OPPO India, said in a statement.

The smartphone is powered by a Octa-Core MediaTek P35 chipset.

The device runs the company's own ColorOS6.1.2 based on Android 9 operating system (OS).

The OPPO A31 supports smart features like navigation gestures, smart assistant, music party and cycling mode.

Expanding its budget portfolio in the country, Chinese handset maker OPPO on Thursday launched its OPPO A31 for Rs 11,490 for the 4GB+64GB variant and Rs 13,990 for the 6GB+128GB variant. Wikimedia Commons

The smartphone also comes with a 12MP triple rear camera set up with an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled 12MP lens and a 2MP secondary lens which enables a hardware-based Portrait Bokeh effect; the 2MP Macro lens captures objects as close as 4cms to the lens with well-defined details.

The device has an 8MP front camera with AI Beautification.

The OPPO A31 is 8.3 mm thick and weighs 180gm, with a 20:9 aspect ratio and one-body design. (IANS)

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