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Oppo N3 teased with a lightweight and durable metal frame

The upcoming Oppo N3 will be launched end of next month in Singapore. With more than a month to go, Oppo continues to drop more hints of its upcoming photography and selfie centric device.

In its latest teaser, Oppo has given a glimpse of its metallic frame which is said to be light but yet tough as tempered steel. This should enhances its durability while providing a more upmarket feel.

The usage of premium materials is starting to become a standard for recent devices. Newer flagships from Xiaomi and even Samsung has put more emphasis on its metal frame design. Going back to the N3, the killer feature would be its camera as it stood out with a rotating 13MP camera on its previous N1. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can check out one of its alleged design renders of the Oppo N3.

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