Oppo debuted the A3 Pro earlier this month, and a standard model will come shortly after. Following its recent clearance by TENAA, the Oppo A3 (PJT110) provided some information about the future phone.
It weighs 191g and has a 6.67″ 1080p+ AMOLED display. Its dimensions are 162.9 x 75.6 x 8.1 mm. The Pro model weighs 177g or 182g, depending on the colorway, and is lighter (7.5-7.9mm).
The battery, which should have a normal capacity of 5,500mAh, 500mAh more than the Pro, can account for the additional thickness and weight. But just half of the maximal charge rate—33W as opposed to the Pro’s 67W—is possible.
TENAA says that the Oppo A3 will include a 16MP front-facing selfie camera in addition to a 50MP primary camera and a 2MP secondary camera on the back. In contrast, the Pro sports an 8MP front camera and a 64+2MP combo on the back.
The A3’s chipset (which the Pro uses, has a Dimensity 7050) is unknown. You are aware that there will be multiple versions available, featuring 128/256/512GB of storage and 8/12GB of RAM. This model, in contrast to its sister, will also include a microSD slot.
You don’t even have any 3D renderings to go by because TENAA hasn’t yet released images of the Oppo A3. Considering how drastically different the A2 and A2 Pro appear. The A2 and A2 Pro were also released more than a month apart.
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