Opo N1 is special in more than one ways. It has got a large 5.9 inch diagonal screen, comes with plugin lenses and a touch pad at the back. 5.9 inch screen is common in phablets now a days. We now have many devices with screen sizes more than 5 inches.

But the other two features are special and they are new on smartphones. We recently saw LG G2 with buttons at the back. Oppo, however, has gone a step further by making use of otherwise not utilized rear space of the smartphone by planting a touch surface for control. This may become an example that will be followed by other phone makers.
Another distinguished feature, the plugin lens, is also first in smartphones. Sony too have something similar brewing for their upcoming Xperia Honami Z1. Oppo has already teased two lenses for this purpose -- a smaller lens with 12 X zoom and a bigger lens with 15X zoom. Oppo N1 is expected to feature a 13MP camera.
The phone will have microSD and NFC support. The price of the phone will be around $480 without contract. The teaser on official Oppo twitter page says to expect big things on September 23. Let's wait until then. Mean while we also see a array of new devices at the IFA 2013 this week.
Source: Oppo
But the other two features are special and they are new on smartphones. We recently saw LG G2 with buttons at the back. Oppo, however, has gone a step further by making use of otherwise not utilized rear space of the smartphone by planting a touch surface for control. This may become an example that will be followed by other phone makers.
Another distinguished feature, the plugin lens, is also first in smartphones. Sony too have something similar brewing for their upcoming Xperia Honami Z1. Oppo has already teased two lenses for this purpose -- a smaller lens with 12 X zoom and a bigger lens with 15X zoom. Oppo N1 is expected to feature a 13MP camera.
The phone will have microSD and NFC support. The price of the phone will be around $480 without contract. The teaser on official Oppo twitter page says to expect big things on September 23. Let's wait until then. Mean while we also see a array of new devices at the IFA 2013 this week.
Source: Oppo
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