An affordable phone called Oppo A32 was introduced in China, but it looks suspiciously familiar. Turns out this is the Oppo A53 rebranded for the domestic market with one color being replaced by another.
The phone comes with Snapdragon 460, three cameras, and a big battery with some sort of fast charging.
The A53 has two RAM options - 4GB and 8GB, while storage is 128GB in both cases. There is a microSD card slot for adding up to 256GB more that can go in a dedicated slot next two the two SIM cards.
The front panel is a 6.5” LCD with 90Hz refresh rate and lowly HD+ resolution. The selfie camera, coming with a 16MP sensor sits in a punch hole in the upper left corner, while the back features a triple shooter mounted on an unnecessarily big rectangle.
Oppo A32 in Green, Black, Blue
You get a 13MP main snapper, coupled with a 2MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro cam for photos up to 4 cm from the device.
The battery inside the phone is 5,000 mAh with 18W charging.
Oppo is already selling the A32 in three colors - Blue, Black, and Green, with the third one being an exclusive for the domestic scene, but users will miss on the Pearl White version. Pricing is either CNY1,199 ($175/€150) or CNY1,499 ($220/€185).
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