The new device should deliver great imaging capabilities in low light

Aug 6, 2013 13:36 GMT  ·  By

Not long ago, Chinese mobile phone maker Oppo confirmed plans to bring to the market a new series of highly capable camera smartphones, namely the N-Lens lineup, and the first device in the family appears to have leaked online.

Supposedly called the Oppo N-Lens N1, the new handset is said to arrive on shelves with a 13-megapixel photo snapper with Xenon flash packed on the back, with great imaging capabilities.

The phone is said to sport an “Owl” image chip inside, which should deliver great performance when it comes to low-light photos.

According to a recent article on PhoneArena, the new smartphone should arrive on shelves in China with a price tag of around $480 (€362) attached to it, contract-free.

Unfortunately, no other details on the upcoming device have been provided as of now, but more should emerge soon, so stay tuned.

Oppo N-Lens N1 (4 Images)

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