![]() ![]() ![]() Oppo N1 is essentially a phablet (5.9″ display), but these days phablets are getting extremely sleek and lightweight. One of the things you’ll be missing out on is 4k recording. But once again if your spending 600 dollars on a smartphone you’d expect it to have top-of-the-line specs. This phone comes with Snapdragon 600 clocked at 1.7 GHz with 2GB of RAM, now this is still high-end specs and it shouldn’t be a problem regarding general speed and responsiveness. Not only is LTE missing, but also Snapdragon 800 along with 3GB of RAM. This is a major disappointment considering the price. So if you’re spending 600$ you obviously expect your phone to have LTE, even if it’s not available/affordable in your country yet, you’re going to want your device to be future-proof. Oppo N1 is going to be launched internationally on the 10th of December for 599$. No LTE is a deal breaker for many people living in the US, UK and etc. ![]() Anyway, without any further ado, here’s 5 Pros and Cons of Oppo N1. After Oppo Find 5 placed the company on the international map, it looks like they may finally have a winner! While most smartphone manufacturer companies are busy suing each other over ridiculous patent infringement in the court, Oppo has been concentrating only on innovation and how to make their devices stand out. Oppo sticks to its promise “Return to innovation”, with the all new Oppo N1. ![]()
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