Oppo’s long-running A series of mid-range smartphones is soon due to receive a new addition – the Oppo A60. Although its name suggests it will succeed the A59, launched in December last year, there’s a twist. Unlike the A59, which supports 5G, the A60 does not. This makes it more likely to be the successor to the A58 4G, released in July 2023.
The Oppo A60 has been spotted in the Google Play Console, which has revealed some of its key specifications. The most significant detail is that it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 680 SoC, which lacks 5G capabilities. For comparison, the A58 4G featured the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset. The A60 will come with 8GB of RAM, and its screen will have a 720×1604 resolution, a downgrade from the A58 4G’s display.
The new device will run Android 14 with ColorOS 14 on top right out of the box. Additionally, a recent TUV Rheinland certification disclosed that the A60 will have a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 45W fast wired charging. A Camera FV 5 listing further revealed that it will feature a 50 MP main rear camera with an f/1.9 aperture and an 8 MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture. While these are the details known so far, more information about the Oppo A60 is expected to surface in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for updates on this intriguing new addition to Oppo’s A series.
Published on 06/12/24 5:35 | by Rawa John