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Oppo N1 mini officially revealed with 4G LTE. Going on sale in China on 11 June

The Oppo N1 mini is finally revealed in China. This is the compact version of its unique Oppo N1 5.9″ phablet which comes with a swivelling 13MP camera. It will be going on sale in its home country on 11th June and some of the specs have been revealed partially.

The camera on the N1 mini still packs a 13MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture and comes with a single LED flash instead of 2 that’s found on its bigger brother. From the promo page, it appears that it can output 24MP photos, that’s similar to its high-end Find 7 which takes 50MP photos from its 13MP camera.

The N1 mini supports 4G LTE connectivity and overall it weighs 150 grams, which is 63 grams lighter than its full sized sibling. So far there have yet to reveal other vital specifications like its processor, RAM, storage and battery capacity. If they packed it with high spec internals, this can be a worthy competitor to the Xperia Z1 Compact. The only problem is that a 5-incher isn’t really that mini in the hands.

Check out more images after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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