A new contender in the fray of smartphones will take the stage soon. The newcomer is dubbed the Oppo A78 4G, an enchanting and possibly cheaper variant of its 5G predecessor. Whispers of Oppo’s new prodigy have been sweeping the internet lately, and now IMDA has graced the device with a certification, further inducing excitement.
While details remain scarce, the device appearing on the IMDA certification website hints at its imminent arrival. The adjacent document lacks notable information; however, it verifies that the device offers WCDMA, LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC, and GPS.
As its name suggests, the 4G variant will cost less than the Oppo A78 5G and target budget-conscious users and regions lacking 5G facilities. The device may feature a different processor and a more modest display than its 5G counterpart.
Specifications of the 4G variant are still unknown. However, some presume the 4G variant will have most features in common with the 5G variant. Here’s a brief rundown of the Oppo A78 5G’s specs sheet. The Oppo mobile price has been quite competitive in the smartphone market lately.
Oppo A78 5G boasts a 6.56-inch LCD HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 and 8 GB of RAM, it delivers smooth performance. The front-facing camera captures stunning selfies using an 8MP sensor, while the rear dual-camera setup, led by a 50MP primary sensor, ensures supreme photography.
With a 5,000mAh battery and 33W fast charging, the device keeps up with the user’s daily activities. It runs on Android 13 with ColorOS 13, offering a user-friendly interface. Weighing just 188 grams and measuring 7.99mm, the Oppo A78 4G exudes elegance and portability. While its price of around $230 may seem modest compared to competitors, it makes the cost worth it in terms of user experience.