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Oppo N1 goes official with a rotating camera

Oppo has just announced its latest flagship device - the Oppo N1. The Oppo N1 is runs on Colour OS based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.


The Oppo N1 has a 5.9" Full HD IPS display at 377 ppi pixel density. It is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 CPU, Adreno 320 GPU and 2 GB of RAM.


The main selling point of the Oppo N1 is its rotating 13 MP camera with CMOS sensor and f/2.0 aperture and Oppo's specially-designed in partnership with Fujitsu IPS imaging chip. The unique rotating camera is constructed from 67 different components, featuring a 206° rotation that will firmly lock in position at any angle without shaking or moving while you frame the shot.

With a shared camera for both front and back, your front facing shots will be just as amazing as your back facing shots. The N1 camera will boot in just 0.6 seconds. A simple 120° rotation of the camera will wake a sleeping screen and let you immediately start taking pictures. Recording your moments has never been easier.

 

The N1 also features O-Touch panel, O-Touch is an entirely new way of using your smartphone. A 12 cm2 rear touch panel makes one handed use for the large Oppo N1 screen comfortable and easy. With O-Touch you can scroll, tap, or snap photos – all without your fingers blocking the display. It also features O-Click control. O-Click lets you remotely operate the N1 camera even when you’re away from the device. Simply position the N1 and step back to include everything you want to capture. If you misplace your device, find it by setting off an alarm on the phone. O-Click fits on your keychain and supports a range of up to 50 meters, staying connected to your N1 via Bluetooth (BLE).

Lastly, Oppo has also announced their rumored partnership with Cyanogen. Mean that the Oppo N1 is going to be able to run pure Android thanks to CyanogenMod.

The Oppo N1 has a 3,610 mAh battery, but because of all these killer specs, the N1 is measures at 170.7 x 82.6 x 9 mm and weighs at 213 g. It will be available in black and white colours with 16 GB and 32 GB versions. Sadly, the phone does not support microSD card slot.

We're not sure when will the Oppo N1 enter Malaysian markets, we hope that Oppo can make it fast.










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