Oppo is unveiling the
R11 and R11 Plus in earnest. We already saw the R11, so let’s focus on the Plus
model now.
The Oppo R11 Plus boasts a 6” display - an AMOLED
panel with 1080p resolution - and a large 4,000 mAh battery (complete with VOOC
Flash charging). This dwarfs the 5.5” screen and 3,000 mAh (still
VOOC-supporting) battery of the regular R11.
Anyway, the dual camera is where it gets fun. A 16MP
sensor behind a bright f/1.7 aperture is the backbone of the system, aided by a
telephoto (2x magnification) 20MP camera (f/2.6). They use Sony IMX398 and
IMX350 sensors respectively. These two cams, together with the Qualcomm ISP
offer bokeh and portrait modes.
And you can record 4K video with either of the back
cameras - wide-angle and telephoto. On the front is a capable 20MP selfie
camera (f/2.0). All of this is wrapped up in a metal unibody (Oppo is a fan of
this design) with concealed antenna lines. The handset measures 7.8mm thick and
weighs 188g, not bad at all, given its size.
We should get launch date and pricing info soon.