Oppo A95 5G popped up on China Telecom’s website earlier this month and today, the phone maker made the device official. The Oppo A95 5G has the same chipset and screen as the Oppo Reno 5Z, but one fewer cameras on the back.
The panel on the front is a 6.43” AMOLED
with a punch hole in the upper left corner. The resolution is Full HD+ and the
panel has a standard 60Hz refresh rate. The A95 5G is powered by Dimensity 800U
chipset by Mediatek and has 8GB RAM to keep it company. The storage is either
128GB or 256GB, with micro SD for up to 2TB more.
The camera setup on the back includes 48MP
main, 8MP ultrawide and 2MP macro modules. The front-facing shooter is 16MP.
Oppo did not put anything spectacular where the depth cam was - just a mere
“48MP” sign.
The battery has 4,310mAh capacity with 30W
fast charging through the USB-C port. The connector is on the bottom, right
next to the 3.5mm audio jack. Other highlights include ColorOS 11.1, based on
Android 11, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 5.1 support. The Oppo A95 5G
is offered in Black, White and Dawn Blue on the company website. It is up for
pre-order and costs CNY 1,999 (US$ 310/€ 255) or CNY 2,299 (US$ 355/€ 295), depending on
the storage choice.