Posted by : Unknown Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Oppo N1 was announced last September and released a month later. Even though its Snapdragon 600 chipset is not the fastest available system-on-chip on the market, the flagship has lots of niceties to offer. There is the swivel 13MP camera, the rear touch-sensitive panel, the O-Click accessory and even the official CyanogenMod release you can opt for.

Now Oppo is reportedly working on a mini version of the 5.9" N1 that will retain the same design. It should be called Oppo N1 mini and will come with a 5" display (not quite your usual mini, then). Other tipped specs include an octa-core processor, which means the N1 mini will probably run on the MediaTek's latest SoC or it could be Samsung's newest Exynos 5 Octa generation.

As the rumor has it, the Oppo N1 mini will be available in LTE and non-LTE versions and will launch in May or June. If this information is true, we guess the official announcement should happen in the upcoming weeks. What we know with more certainty is that Oppo will finally introduce its long rumored Find 7 flagship tomorrow.

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