Oppo’s long-running A series of mid-range smartphones is soon due to receive a new member – the Oppo A60. The naming implies it will be the successor to the A59, launched back in December of last year. However, there’s a twist – the A59 has 5G support, while the A60 doesn’t, which means it will more likely act as the successor to the A58 4G from July 2023.
The A60 has been spotted in the Google Play Console, and as usual that listing reveals some if its specs, including the most important one – it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 680 SoC, which is not 5G capable. The A58 4G went…
Oppo’s long-running A series of mid-range smartphones is soon due to receive a new member – the Oppo A60. The naming implies it will be the successor to the A59, launched back in December of last year. However, there’s a twist – the A59 has 5G support, while the A60 doesn’t, which means it will more likely act as the successor to the A58 4G from July 2023.
The A60 has been spotted in the Google Play Console, and as usual that listing reveals some if its specs, including the most important one – it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 680 SoC, which is not 5G capable. The A58 4G went… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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