Oppo formally
announced the F3 Plus and its smaller F3 sidekick. They are a part of Oppo's
Selfie Expert series of phones with prominence on the front facing camera
performance.
The F3 Plus has a unibody aluminum design with a
six-string antenna pattern. On the front is the dual front facing camera
system. One of them has 16 megapixel resolution with 1/3-inch sensor and f2.0
aperture and the second is a wide-angle lens with 8 megapixel resolution and
120-degree angle 6-element lens. The camera app includes Oppo's Beautify 4.0
mode for skin tone enhancement and a bokeh effect to blur the background in
your selfies.
On the back is a 16 megapixel 1/2.8-inch Sony IMX398
sensor with 1.4 micron pixels, 120-degree wide angle lens, f1.7 aperture and
dual PDAF. Other specs include a 6.0-inch 1080p IPS LCD, Qualcomm Snapdragon
653 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB expandable storage, 4000 mAh battery with VOOC fast
charging, fingerprint sensor, and Android 6.0 with ColorOS 3.0.
The Oppo F3 Plus is priced at INR 30,990 (US$ 473) and
will be available in India in black and gold starting April 1, 2017 with
registrations opening today.
The company didn't go in much detail about the F3,
only highlighting its smaller 5.5-inch display as a difference. It will still
retain the dual front facing cameras, and will be arriving in May.

