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OPPO K10 mobile phone launched in India

According to the latest report, OPPO K10 has been launched in India as scheduled. This is the company’s first K-series phone in India, although the series has previously been available in the Chinese market.

The phone features a punch-hole screen in the upper left corner, a side security fingerprint sensor, and three camera sensors arranged in a large rectangular module. Key specs include a 6.59-inch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 680, 5000mAh battery, support for 33W fast charging, a 16-megapixel selfie camera on the front, and the phone is pre-installed with the Android 11 operating system.

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Moreover, the OPPO K10 is priced at 14,990 Indian rupees in India for the 6GB+128GB version, and 16,990 Indian rupees for the 8GB+128GB version. Available in blue flame and black carbon color options. The phone will go on sale via Flipkart on March 29.

Furthermore, the OPPO K10 uses a 6.59-inch FHD+LCD display (2412×1080 pixels) with an aspect ratio of 20:1:9, a refresh rate of 90Hz, and supports comfort mode. Built-in Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chip, Adreno 610 GPU. 

The phone comes in two configurations, 6GB+128GB storage, and 8GB+128GB storage, which can be further expanded via a microSD card. There is up to 5GB of expandable memory that runs the ColorOS 11.1 custom system based on Android 11.

In addition, the phone comes with a fingerprint sensor on the side for security, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It measures 164.4mm x 75.7mm x 8.4mm and weighs 189 grams. Connectivity options include dual 4G VoLTE, dual SIM, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, and a USB Type-C port. The phone is smudge and scratch-resistant.

It has three cameras on the back, including a 50-megapixel primary sensor with f/1.8 aperture, 77-degree FoV, 5P lens, and AF. The other two lenses are 2 million and 2 million pixels respectively. The front 16-megapixel Sony IMX471 sensor is used for selfies and video chats. Camera features include night, pro mode, panorama, portrait, time-lapse, stickers, slow motion, text scanning, macro, and Google Lens.

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