Today, OPPO released a new smartphone. But it happened very quietly. In fact, we are dealing with a mid-range handset that is a direct follow up of last year’s OPPO K5. The OPPO K7 comes with a 5G support and a few improvements that make it quite interesting for large masses.

The OPPO K7 5G smartphone has dimensions of 160.3 x 74.3 x 7.96mm and it weighs 180 grams. Thus, it is ideal for single-hand operations. On the front, we can find a 6.5-inch AMOLED screen supporting 60Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. Of course, there is an in-display fingerprint reader.

Under the hood, we have a Snapdragon 765G chipset. The SoC is coupled with an LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.1 storage. The latter can be expanded through the microSD card slot. The battery has a 4,025mAh battery, which supports 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charging.

 As for photography, the selfie shooter has a 32MP resolution. On the opposite side, we can find a quad-camera, which comprises of a 48MP primary lens, an 8MP super-wide sensor, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP FoD lens.

The phone runs on Android 10 OS along with ColorOS 7 UI.

The OPPO K7 5G will go on sale in China on August 11. The 8GB + 256GB version costs 2,299 Yuan ($329) while the 8GB + 128GB variant comes at 1,999 Yuan ($286). There are a few color options to choose from – Sea Night (blue), Mystery Black, Flowing Cloud (gradient white), Flow Flame (gradient red), and Perak Lemon (gradient yellow).

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