The Oppo A3 will launch in China next week, and the smartphone brand has started testing the design of the upcoming A-series device on Weibo. The official images of the Oppo A3 show a similar design to the Oppo A3 Pro that was officially launched in China in April. We have confirmed that it will be available in three color variants. The Oppo A3 will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and will feature a 6.7-inch display.

Oppo A3 release date
The upcoming Oppo A3 will be launched in China on July 2 at 14:30 (12:00 IST) and the company has started taking pre-orders for the phone on its official website and other online channels such as JD, Tmall and through Adopt. . Douyin. It is confirmed to be available in Mountain Stream Green, Aurora Purple and Calm Sea Black (translated from Chinese).
The official images show the Oppo A3 with a flat display with a notch in the middle. In recent previews, Oppo has emphasized the durability of the device. The phone’s straight screen and curved central bezel are drop-resistant. It is said to be the first phone to feature Oppo Crystal Shield with a profile thickness of 7.15mm.
Oppo A3 Specs (Rumors)
Oppo hasn’t released any specifications about the upcoming Oppo A3, but recent leaks suggest it will sport a 6.7-inch display and dual rear cameras with a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel sensor. market. It can be equipped with an 8-megapixel selfie camera and a 5000 mAh battery.
Meanwhile, the Oppo A3 is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC or the much older Snapdragon 695. It is offered with 8GB and 12GB of RAM and 256GB and 512GB of storage. The smartphone manufacturer provides additional information about the mobile phone a few days before it is released.
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