Few days after the successful launch of the OPPO F5
w/ 6-inch 18:9 screen and 20MP AI selfie camera in the Philippines, a new OPPO
phone from the company's affordable "A" series has certified at
TENAA.
That smartphone is the OPPO A73, the first handset
from the "A" series to feature an 18:9 display. It's also the
possible upgrade of the smaller OPPO A71. Going to the specs, the OPPO A73
boasts an OPPO F5 like design and a 5.99-inch FHD+ TFT screen w/ 2160 x 1080
pixels at 403 ppi. Inside, TENAA certification listed that it has a 2.5GHz
64-bit octa-core processor which could be the same Helio P23 chip w/ Mali-G71
GPU like the F5.
It's coupled w/ big 4GB RAM, 32GB expandable storage
via microSD card slot up to 256GB, and 3,115 mAh battery. On the camera part,
it has a 13MP main camera w/ flash behind and a 16MP front facing camera for
selfies.
It also has WiFi, Bluetooth, LTE, fingerprint
scanner, Gravity sensor, distance sensor, light sensor, dual SIM card slots,
and Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS w/ ColorOS skin.
However, the exact date of release and actual pricing
of this interesting handset are still unclear for now.