Oppo F21 Pro Said to Launch in India Before Diwali, Glass Back Expected
Oppo F21 Pro Said to Launch in India Before Diwali, Glass Back Expected 761s
Oppo F21 Pro seems to be next in line after the recently released Oppo F17 and Oppo F17 Pro. 1m1n2d
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 17 September 2020 12:13 IST
Oppo F21 Pro is said to be sleeker than the Oppo F17 Pro (above) 555n1h
Highlights
Oppo F21 Pro may launch in India before Diwali
There is no technical information available on the Oppo F21 Pro
The phone may have a glass back
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Oppo F21 Pro will launch in India before Diwali, a new report claims. It is expected to arrive in the country towards the end of October or early November and is said to be sleeker than the Oppo F17 Pro. The Oppo F17 series, consisting of the Oppo F17 and the Oppo F17 Pro, launched in India earlier this month. As of now, it is unclear if there will be a vanilla Oppo F21 along with the Oppo F21 Pro.
As per the Oppo F17 Pro. It is expected to sport a glass back finish with some kind of a pattern.
As of now, Oppo has not revealed anything about the Oppo F21 Pro.
The latest phone series from Oppo to launch in India was the September 21. The Oppo F17 is powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC while the Oppo F17 Pro is powered by the octa-core MediaTek Helio P95 SoC. Both models feature quad rear camera setups, but in different configurations. For selfies, the Oppo F17 comes with a single camera sensor housed in a notch, whereas the Oppo F17 Pro sports a hole-punch design for the dual selfie cameras. Both models 30W fast charging.
The Oppo F21 Pro can be expected to have some upgrades over the Oppo F17 Pro. It may faster charging speeds, have a quad rear camera setup, and a high refresh rate screen. But, to reiterate, these are just speculations.
There is no information on the price front either. Notably, the Oppo F17 is priced at Rs. 17,990 and the Oppo F17 Pro is priced at Rs. 22,990.
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