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OPPO A74 smartphone with 5G support and 90Hz display to launch in India soon, to be priced under ₹20,000

Apr 16, 2021, 12:19 IST
IANS
BCCL
Smartphone maker OPPO on Friday said that it is all set to launch A74 5G in India on April 20.
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According to the company, the upcoming smartphone is going to be company's first 5G-ready phone under ₹20,000.

The brand has been consistently working to bring in customer-centric meaningful innovations and advanced technologies across its portfolio, the company said in a statement.

This is OPPO's first phone with 5G compatibility in the pocket friendly segment, it added.

The upcoming smartphone will a 90Hz refresh rate.

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According to GizmoChina, the smartphone might feature a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen that delivers an FHD+ resolution.

It is likely to be powered by Snapdragon 480 chipset and paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.

OPPO A series phones have time and again proved expertise in delivering futuristic state-of-the art technology innovations, user-friendly design aesthetics, trendy and fashionable form factor and all this at a competitive price point, the company said.

The Chinese smartphone maker recently launched a new smartphone under its F series, F19, for the India market.

Priced at ₹18,990 for the sole 6GB+128GB storage variant, OPPO F19 comes in two colour variants -- prism black and midnight blue.

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