Oppo N1 will boast ‘dual-core’ imaging system and Snapdragon 600?


More specification details have been leaked on China’s Weibo about the Oppo N1 which talk about the possible hardware specification.

The latest Weibo report claims the Oppo N1 will boast a Snapdragon 600 processor rather than the 800 we had previously heard. the news also mentions that the N1 will have 2GB RAM which should help power the 5.9-inch 1080 display.

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An additional leak claims that the above photo is from the Oppo N1’s internals and shows a dual-core imaging system to boost the photography performance of the N1.

Chinese sites and forums are still expecting Oppo to launch the N1 at a premium price of 4000 Yuan ($650).

[ Weibo ]
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9 Comments

  1. September 16, 2013

    nooooooooooooooooooooo not a snapdragon 600. if its not a snapdragon 800 please make it a tegra 4.

  2. user
    September 16, 2013

    If no snapdragon 600 i don’t like it….
    650$ ??????? Why not 950$ ???????

  3. George
    September 17, 2013

    Don’t usually comment but this is disappointing damn i was hoping for S800 or tegra 4. i’m hoping this is fake and it’s internals from the S600 version of find 5 🙁

  4. anony
    September 17, 2013

    The one on Moto X was proven to be gimmick, doesn’t help battery life or speed at all. What makes this different?

    • September 17, 2013

      Maybe something like what we saw on the R819. Separate ISP

      • anony
        September 17, 2013

        Which doesn’t really help anything either, guess at least it’s good for marketing team.

  5. olivier
    September 17, 2013

    it will have a Core I7 extreme edition !!!

    • Allanitomwesh
      September 18, 2013

      Nice one.
      Anyhow,OPPO themselves had confirmed to Engadget that there will be no Snapdragon 800 (I’m thinking theyre saving it for Find 7) so it is not really an issue. It still gets a 20k in Antutu it’s not like it’s a terribly slow processor.

  6. September 18, 2013

    snapdragon 600 0r snapdragon s4 pro