Chinese Smartphone manufacturer, OPPO Mobiles, have launched a new phone in India.
Unlike their other devices which are considered to be high end and a bit pricey, the Oppo Joy is a budget phone.
The Oppo Joy is powered by a 1.3GHz dual-core processor, and has a 4.0” WVGA HD display, backed up by a massive 1700 mAH battery. There is a 3 megapixel shooter on the rear, and a 0.3 megapixel camera on the frient for video chats, or selfies. The phone runs on Oppo’s ColorOS, which is based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. There is a micro SD slot, which can support upto 32GB of expandable storage, while the internal memory is a modest 4 GB.
Oppo says that the Joy’s Display is supersensitive and works even if you are wearing gloves.
Apart from the impressive specs, the device comes with some very useful software technology, notably Hotknot and O-Cloud. Hotknot is a file transferring technology which offers fast transmission speed while consuming less power, and also a secure file transfer option. O-Cloud is an online storage service which the company offers, and the phone grants the user 5GB of Cloud Storage for free. You can also backup your photos, contacts, and even SMS messages.
Quick Glance of the Oppo Joy’s technical specifications:
Display | 4.0” WVGA HD |
OS | ColorOS (based on Android4.2) |
Processor | 1.3GHz dual-core |
Storage | 4GB user memory, expandable ypto 32 GB via |
Camera | 3 megapixel rear camera, 0.3 megapixel front camera |
Battery | 1700mAh battery |
Connectivity | Dual SIM, 3G |
Misc | Nano surface coating technology, O-Cloud online storage, Hotknot secure file transfer |
The Oppo Joy has been very competitively priced at Rs 8,990, and should be available in stores soon.