While Oppo was supposed to introduce its A93 on October 6 but it jumped the gun and unveiled the phone early in Vietnam. Looks alone will tell you it shares plenty of similarities with the Oppo F17 Pro and Reno4 Lite and a quick dive through the specs reveals the only change is the downgraded 18W charging.
The Oppo A93 is built around a 6.43-inch
AMOLED with a pill-shaped cutout for the 16MP selfie cam and 2MP depth module.
There’s also a built-in fingerprint scanner. Around the back, we have a 48MP
primary shooter alongside an 8MP ultrawide snapper. The remaining two are a
pair of 2MP units meant for PR purposes more than actual shooting. The A93
comes with an impressive 7.48mm thickness and weighs in at 164 grams.
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Helio
P95 paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage which is expandable via microSD. The
4,000 mAh battery does 18W charging. The headphone jack is also present. The
Oppo A93 is available in back and white colors and costs VND 7,490,000 (US$ 324)
for the single 8/128GB trim.