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Oppo F19 Pro, F19 Pro+ teased on Amazon, price, key specs also leaked

Oppo has long been rumoured to launch the F19 series of phones in India. Reports suggest the series could come with two new phones, the F19 Pro and F19 Pro+. While the company has not confirmed the launch date of the devices yet, the series has been officially teased on Amazon India, with the e-commerce platform setting up a landing page for the Oppo F19 Pro and F19 Pro+. 

The page is currently set to "Notify Me" for the two devices, hinting at an imminent launch for them. The landing page does not reveal any other details about the Oppo F19 series, however, a new leak from tipster Sudhanshu revealed the complete details about the F19 Pro and the F19 Pro+. 

Oppo F19 and Oppo F19 Pro+ specs and features

The tipster claims the two phones will come with the same punch-hole-clad 6.4-inch AMOLED panel. However, there will be other differences between them with the F19 Pro hiding the Helio P95 SoC under the hood, while the Pro+ packing a MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor underneath the display.

For cameras, the F19 Pro is tipped to get a 48-megapixel lens-based quad-camera set-up which will house an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, 2-megapixel depth and 2-megapixel macro sensor. For selfies, there will be a 16-megapixel lens on the device. In comparison, the F19 Pro+ will get a 64-megapixel primary lens paired to an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. 

The F19 Pro+ is tipped to also get a slightly bigger 4,500mAH battery, with the F19 Pro only getting a 4,310mAh pack. The leak also takes the lid off the price of the device, with the F19 Pro tipped to retail at Rs 20,000 while the F19 Pro+ tipped to launch in India at Rs 25,000. Both phones are also said to get in-display fingerprint scanners. There's no other detail available about the device at the moment, but considering the phones have been listed online, we can expect more information to start coming in the coming days. 



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