OPPO F5 Dashing Blue Limited Edition Coming Soon

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OPPO F5 Dashing Blue Limited Edition Coming Soon

February 7: Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO is gearing up to launch the OPPO F5 Dashing Blue Limited Edition in the occasion of Valentine’s Day.

The OPPO F5 Dashing Blue Limited Edition will be introduced in Nepal for the upcoming Valentine’s Day, but no specific date has been disclosed yet. According to the manufacturer, blue represents the purity of love, which is the reason why it picked the aforementioned color. The rear panel of the handset happens to be reflective, giving off a mirror like effect when exposed to light, the company said in a statement.

Other specifications blue edition remains the as all the variants of OPPO F5 phones. The smartphone sports a 6-inch full HD+ display, with an 18:9 aspect ratio, 2.5D curved glass laid on top of it. It is powered by OPPO’s Color OS 3.2, coupled with memory that gives the operating system a much smoother user experience, according to the company.

A triple slot tray supports two Nano cards and one TF card simultaneously. The octa-core CPU processor uses less energy, produces less heat while giving a higher performance speed (40 percent  increased performance compared to the previous OS versions). In terms of memory, it is backed by 4GB/6GB RAM and 32GB/64GB of expandable storage.

The company informed that the main highlight of the device happens to be its camera setup, which features a 16-megapixel rear-facing shooter, and a 20-megapixel selfie camera.

“What’s special about this setup is the inclusion of OPPO’s ‘AI Beauty Recognition Technology’. It is designed to personalize beautification for subjects in selfies. Keeping the lights on is a 3,200mAh non-removable battery, giving the users more than enough power for smooth running of the phone for a whole day. Software wise, the OPPO F5 runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat,” reads the statement.

Pricing for the Dashing Blue Limited Edition hasn’t been announced yet, though it is believed that it will have a similar price tag as the variants currently available in Nepal.

 

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