The OPPO F3 Lite was unveiled in the Vietnamese market. The phone
comes with a appearance that directly resembles the OPPO F3 released earlier on
this year, with the exception of the dual-cameras.
The company is aiming on expanding its market
availability on emerging markets like Vietnam, and with that in mind, the OPPO
F3 Lite come with mid-range specs and a $240 price tag. Despite being an lite
variant, the OPPO F3 Lite sports a premium unibody metallic design. The device
is powered by the octa-core Snapdragon 435 paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of
Storage with the possibility to expand it up via a microsd card. Additionally,
the device sports a 5.2-inch HD (1280×720) display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4
and a Fingerprint Sensor that doubles as home button on the front.
Seems that OPPO has put some effort to turn this
phone in a selfie-centric with its 16MP front shooter. The large front sensor
is advertised to bring some nice and crisp selfies for its potential buyers.
Furthermore, the camera app bring some special features for improving the
quality of the selfies. The OPPO F3 also brings an 13MP PDAF camera sensor on
the rear.
Unfortunately the device run the 2-years-old Android
6.0 Marshmallow, with ColorOS 3.0 running atop. Android updates aren’t OPPO
strong point, so at least Android 7.0 Nougat would be more acceptable. As said
before the device will be sold for US$ 240 in Black and Gold options and is
Vietnam exclusive. So if you’re out Vietnam and all of sudden get your interest
on it, you’re out of luck, unless you import.
