The smartphone should be launched in even more markets soon

Dec 13, 2013 08:52 GMT  ·  By

Chinese mobile phone maker Oppo is bringing its latest flagship handset to more countries out there, and it has already pushed it to a series of new Asian markets, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

At the moment, the smartphone can be purchased in Vietnam, though it seems that it will become available in Indonesia and Thailand as well by December 16.

Earlier this week, the mobile phone went up for grabs in Europe as well, proving Oppo’s commitment to the international market.

Users in Vietnam can now buy the handset for 12.69 million VND ($601 / €437), a recent article on GizChina reads. The smartphone can be seen on this page in Oppo’s official webstore.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the mobile phone arrives on shelves with a 5.9-inch touchscreen display that can deliver a full HD (1080 x 1920 pixels) resolution.

Furthermore, it packs a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor inside, paired with 2GB of RAM and the Adreno 320 GPU.

The main selling point of the new device is its 13-megapixel camera with full HD video recording capabilities. It can rotate to over 200 degrees, allowing the phone’s owners to use it both as a back and a front camera.

Other unique features that Oppo N1 arrives with include the O-click remote, a touch-sensitive back panel, and native support for CyanogenMod ROMs.

In fact, Oppo also announced that a special CyanogenMod version of the mobile phone would arrive on shelves soon, with the custom Android platform loaded on top right from the start.

The regular Oppo N1 comes to the market with the ColorOS platform from Oppo, which is based on Android Jelly Bean.

The mobile phone should be released in some more countries in the not too distant future, so keep an eye on this space to learn more on the matter.