To Diversify Oppo R-Series, R8205 and R8200 Smartphones Coming Soon

The China based manufacturer of mobile phones, Oppo has geared up to disseminate its R-lineup of smartphones, whereof thinnest member: R5 brought good revenue and more leveraging to company. Recently, we have seen a novel scion of this series: R8207 and now its two more siblings, R8205 and R8200 emerged at Certification website: TENAA.

First spotted by Techgadgetsz, both upcoming handsets share similarities with each other at almost every aspect, apart from R8205 offering support for CDMA networks. Here, the most highlighted part of devices is assimilation of 4G LTE option along with 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB and Bluetooth v4.0 connectivity feature.

The exteriors of mobiles hold some resemblance with firm's R1 smartphone (142.7 x 70.4 x 7.1 mm) due to curved edges as well as nearly identical dimension of 140.6x70.1x6.85. But, these unannounced heirs of tech giant measure only a weighing of 130 grams, while R1 has 140 grams of weight.

Oppo R8200

According to listing, both single-SIM supported handhelds bear 5-inch capacitive TFT display, which produces a pixel resolution of 1280 x 720p. Additionally, inclusion of 13-megapixel primary shooter LED flash alongside 5-megapixel selfie snapper will make them eye candy among shutterbugs.

In terms of performance, gadgets bestow octa-core Cortex A7 CPU with clock speed of 1.5GHz and comprise 2GB RAM to perform the tasks efficiently. Memory-wise, they are decked with 16GB of Internal storage that is expandable upto 128GB via microSD card. Running on Android v4.4.4 KitKat OS, mobile phones are bundled with gravity, proximity and light sensors.

Oppo R8205

Well, coporation is still tight-lipped about its forthcoming successors as well as informant didn't provide any information regarding the availability and pricing. But, they have been already tested for quality and got a stamp of approval from China's Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center, so we can expect their arrival in coming days.

Image Source: TENAA.com

News Source: Techgadgetsz.com