Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has launched its N3 smartphone in the Indian market. The phone was originally unveiled in October last year and runs on Android 4.4-based Color OS 2.0.1.
It is unclear why Oppo has taken so much time releasing the smartphone in the country, even though it had earlier told PTI about an expected December 2014 debut.
Oppo N3 sports a 5.5-inch full HD display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor. The phone also packs a 16MP motorised rotating camera, which can be controlled using the Oclick accessory, the sensor present on the back of the phone or the inbuilt software.
Among other specifications, the N3 comes with 2GB of RAM, 32GB of on-board storage, 4G LTE support, 3000 mAh battery, fingerprint scanner and dual-SIM connectivity.
The smartphone will be available in the White colour option. 

N3 has 2GB ram. or did Oppo increase the ram for Indian variant?
No, it has 2GB of RAM. My fault. Fixed now.
Take my Money Oppo…..
Oops..but I just got INR 18,000…That’s what’s the real MRP should have been as far as specifications go…
this pushes it into iphone/samsung/HTC/LG flagship territory. I doubt Oppo has that kind of showoff/snob value …so why would people pay that much? .. I wonder…pricing can make or break a product..unless its an apple :p
Excuse me! Oppo did you heard of Moto turbo yet? Are you not shame yet?
Wow the pricing sucks. S801 @ 43k “lol”