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Oppo F15 to launch on January 16, key specs confirmed by company

As per a new teaser released by Oppo, the F15 once launched will bring 8GB of RAM, a 48-megapixel lens-based quad-camera set-up, and an under-display fingerprint scanner.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Oppo F15 will be launched on January 16
  • The smartphone will bring with it VOOC Flash Charge 3.0
  • It will also get a 48MP lens based quad camera
Earlier this week, Oppo released the first official teasers of its upcoming F15 smartphone. At the time, the device which will succeed the popular F11 series of phones from 2019 was announced to be launched soon.
However, now we finally appear to have a date of launch for the device. Oppo has sent out a new teaser which not only reveals a January 16 launch date for the F15, but also takes the lid off some key specs of the device.
The teaser shows the device once launched will bring with it 8GB of RAM, a 48-megapixel lens-based quad-camera set-up, an under-display fingerprint scanner, and VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 support. Apart from this, Oppo has also revealed a new image of the device which gives another glimpse into what the design of the phone could be like.
Previously, the company had claimed that the F15 is expected to redefine the standards of design making. As for the reports about the phone on the web, the phone is also expected to feature a pop-up camera on the front and as a result a notch-less AMOLED display. The camera set-up on the device could be a quad lens setup as this is also a popular feature on the OPPO Reno phones.
For the uninitiated, the OPPO F11 Pro was launched with a notch-less display and dual-camera setup, while the regular F11 brought a waterdrop display. Both the OPPO F11 phones were powered by a Helio P70 SoC with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage. The phones shipped with Android Pie with ColorOS 6 on top.

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