Tonight's big
news is obviously going to be the
launch of the
Oppo N1, but what can else can we expect from this up and coming smartphone maker?
Oppo fans are marking today as “the start of a true underdog story”, I’m not sure I would agree with that as Oppo have always had a fair amount of cash in their coffers and a reputation for making quality handsets.
What
Oppo have done though is nothing short of a miracle!
Oppo N1 launch - what can we expect?
Ahead of the
N1 launch itself we are going to probably here about current
Oppo phones the
Find 5 and
R819.
The
Oppo Find 5 is the
device which put Oppo on the map. The phone not only looks great and has fantastic hardware, but also has a thriving developer community backing the
device.
Tonight I expect here hear more about the
Find 5’s success, hear from
Oppo’s Ambassadors and developers about the phone and possibly see the
launch of some new custom roms for the phone including
CyanogenMod.
It’s a longshot, but we might also see the
launch of a Snapdragon 600 version of the
Find 5 for international fans. The current S600 model is only available for China Mobiles TDSDMA, and an update now will keep things going till the Find 7 is announced.
We also believe
Oppo will drop the price of the
Find 5, perfect timing as it will keep the phone relevant just as next generation Xiaomi and Meizu phones hit the stores.
If you were to buy a Mediatek powered phone which is pocketable and offer a great camera, it would be extremely hard not to suggest the R819. Sure it lacks a Turbo CPU, 2GB RAM and a 5-inch 1080 display, but it more than makes up for that with great build quality, a thin 7.2mm body and surprisingly good rear camera.
For the
R819 we expect
Oppo to
launch more
ROM’s for the phone. The Color
ROM and a stock
Android option. I highly doubt we will see
CyanogenMod on it, but if we were it would be an amazing step for MTK phones!
I also believe we could see the
launch of an alternative colour option, possibly a Midnight black
R819 or even a red version.
The
Oppo N1 is what we are all waiting for and it will be one of the last big Chinese phone launches of the year.
We already know the
N1 will have a 5.9-inch display, camera attachments, NFC, and will most likely be one of the first phones to ship with
CyanogenMod as a
ROM option, but there is still a lot we don’t know.
Oppo told media that he
N1 won’t have a Snapdragon 800 chip so we can expect an S600, or possibly an alternate CPU?
What excites us most about the
N1 is the size of the phone, even with the large display, the camera performance, and obviously the price which could be much less than many of us originally thought!
Oppo N1 launch
The
Oppo N1 launch will begin at 7:30pm China time tonight in Beijing. We’ll be following closely and posting the
news at it happens so keep tuned!