An upcoming modest Oppo smartphone with 4.5-inch display, the Entry-Level Oppo A11 has been certified by Chinese Equipment Agency, TENAA for China. The entry-level device is expected to be priced below the $150 mark when if finally goes official.
By Entry-level specs we mean the device is addressing the low end market – it sports a 4.5-inch (854 x 480 pixels) FWVGA display, powered by a 64-bit quad-core Qualcomm snapdragon 410 processor clocked at 1.2GHz paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB space of internal storage. A microSD card slot is said to be available for storage expansion (up to 128GB).
On the rear, there is a 5MP camera with LED flash, a front facing 2MP camera, it weighs 138 grams, measures 132.8 x 66.6 x 8.95mm in dimensions and is backed by a non-removable 2000mAh battery.
There is no word on if the device would support 4G LTE connectivity but other standard connectivity options are available including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The device is expected to be go on sale for CNY 799 (~ $129) in China in Black and White colour options.
The Entry-Level Oppo A11 would join the mid-range Oppo A51 and Oppo A31 in the A series of device from the company. The device has a metal body frame, could use the same Dual Glass design as the other A series devices and would run Android 5.0.x Lollipop OS.