Oppo A9 was finally launched today after extensive renders and specifications leaks over the past week. Based on the specifications, it will most probably among the top mid-range phones from Oppo’s A-series.
The phone features a high-end camera setup, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB built-in memory which is impressive considering that it belongs to the mid-range category.
The phone follows generic Oppo design with a glasstic finish, a dual sensor camera set up in the center on the back with a fingerprint sensor underneath it. Coming to the front, it has a dewdrop notch with small bezels on all four sides.
The phone features a 6.53-inch IPS display at Full HD+ resolution and 395 ppi pixel density. It will be available in White, Mica Green and Fluorite Purple.
Oppo A9 is powered by a MediaTek Helio P70 SoC with a Mali-G72 GPU. The phone is also equipped with Game boost 2.0 for slightly enhancing the phone’s performance while gaming. The processor is paired with impressive 6 GB RAM with 128 gigs of storage.
The phone runs on Oppo’s ColorOS 6 over Android 9.0 Pie.
For photography, the phone boasts a dual camera setup with a 48 MP main sensor and a 5 MP secondary sensor that acts as a depth sensor. The selfie camera is a single 16 MP camera.
The rear camera set up looks similar to Oppo Reno.
The whole package is fueled by a 4,020 mAh battery with 20W fast charging. The phone only has a single variant right now which is priced at $267.