While there hasn't been an official announcement, the Oppo A92 has had its complete specs and price leaked online
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After a series of leaks and rumors, the veil on the Oppo A92 smartphone has been lifted and we can finally discover exactly what specs the upcoming handset will be working with – and how much it will cost as well. While this information hasn't come from an official Oppo announcement, the Indonesian store Lazada listed the phone with full specs, prices and a couple of renders as well – so, we're ready to bet that this info is likely to be genuine.
The Oppo A92 will apparently have a 6.5" LCD display with FHD+ screen resolution with 405 ppi. The 16MP AI-powered selfie camera is situated towards the top left of the screen in a hole-punched design. The rear of the phone features four individual camera sensors, including a 48MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP monochrome lens and a 2MP bokeh lens.
As reported by Playful Droid, the Oppo A92 is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 665 platform, coupled with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. This is capable of being extended further with a microSD card.
The Oppo A92 also features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and also comes with support for face unlock too. The A92 has a 5,000mAh battery, which carries support for 18W fast-charging. This upcoming handset will also be available in three different colors, including Aurora Purple, Twilight Black and Shining White.
Lazada Indonesia has listed the Oppo A92 with a starting price of 3,999,000 Rupiah, which translates to around US$271. However, we'll have to wait a little longer to get the official pricing for other territories.
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