Oppo Electronics Corp. is an electronics manufacturer based in Dongguan, Guangdong, China, and they had announced the miniature version of their Oppo N1 smartphone back in May, this year, but due to some sort of odd reason the company haven't provided ant kind of information on the handset's availability, pricing nor the internal specification listings, even though there came in bits and tits. But as of yesterday, the Chinese based phone maker have decided to disclose things and posted a dedicated page for the smartphone, Oppo N1 Mini on their official website. The phone is already available in Malaysia and retailing for a price of 1398 Malaysian Ringgit, that's about 437 United States Dollars, off contract.
So, the new/old phone from Oppo will come with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC, running at 1.6GHz, with Cortex-A7 Central Processing Unit and Adreno 305 Graphics Processing Unit, five-inches High Definition screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, 16 gigabytes of internal mass storage option, coupled by two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, a 13 megapixel swirling/rotating camera with Blue Glass Optical Filters, AR coated six lens, F2.0 large aperture, Sony's second generation stacked CMOS chip of 1/3.2 inches sensor and LED flash light, that can be used as primary shooter and a front facer, offering 24 megapixels Ultra High Definition pictures with more details, also attributing camera features like, Pure Image 2.0, Super Zoom, Hand-held Night Shoot, Beautification 4.0, 32-seconds slow shutter for long exposure, also supporting Panorama, GIF or animated images, HDR, Audio Photos and much more. For connectivity, the phone has got support to Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, OTG, FDD-LTE, WCDMA and GSM network radio capabilities, a 2,140mAh powered battery and runs proprietary ColorOS 1.4 based Android's version 4.3 Jelly Bean. The handset is measured at 148.4 x 72.2 x 9.2 millimeters thick in dimensions and weighs 150 grams on scale.
Source: oppo, GSMArena