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OPPO A18 price in Pakistan

 


OPPO A18 Price in Pakistan July - 2024

Highlighting features of OPPO A18

1) 4GB + 128GB

2) Fingerprint side mounted

3) 90Hz Lcd Display

4) 5000Mah Battery

Oppo A18 latest Price in Pakistan

Oppo A18 latest Price in Pakistan is around PKR 29,999.

Size and Weight

Height

about 163.74mm

Width

about 75.03mm

Thickness

about 8.16mm

Weight

about 188g

* Product size and weight may vary by configuration, manufacturing process and measurements. All specifications are subject to the actual product.

Storage

RAM and ROM Capacities

4GB+128GB

RAM Type

LPDDR4x @ 1800MHz 2×16bit

ROM Specifications

EMMC5.1

Phone Storage Card

Supported

USB OTG

Supported

* The available internal storage may be smaller as part of the internal storage is occupied by software. Actual memory space may change due to application updates, user operations, and other related factors.

Display

Size

6.56"

Screen Ratio

89.80%

Resolution

HD+ (1612x720)

Refresh Rate

90/60Hz

Touch Sampling Rate

90Hz

Colour Gamut

Vivid mode: 100% DCI-P3
Gentle mode: 100% sRGB

Color Depth

16.7 million colors

Brightness

Max in direct sunlight: 720nits

Panel

LCD

Camera

Rear

Main camera: 8MP; f/2.0; FOV 78°; 4P lens; AF supported
Mono camera: 2MP; f/2.4; FOV 89.1°; 3P lens; fixed-focus

Front

5MP; f/2.2; FOV 76.8°; 3P lens; FF supported

Shooting Mode

Rear: Night, Video, Photo, Portrait, Time-lapse, PRO, PANO, Sticker, and Google Lens
Front: Video, Photo, Portrait, Time-lapse, PANO, and Sticker

Video

Rear

Supported: 1080P/720P@30fps;
Default: 1080P@30fps

Front

Supported: 1080P/720P@30fps;
Default: 720P@30fps

Chips

CPU

MediaTek Helio G85

CPU Speed Cores

8 cores, up to 2.0GHz

GPU

Mali G52 MC2 @1000MHz

Battery

Battery

Typical value: 5000mAh/19.35Wh
Rated value: 4890mAh/18.92Wh

Biometrics

Fingerprint

Supported

Facial Recognition

Supported

Sensors

Geomagnetic sensor
Light sensor
Optical proximity sensor
Accelerometer
Step counter

Cellular Network

SIM 2

Supported

SIM Card Type

Nano-SIM card

Frequency Band

[Version 1]
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WCDMA: Bands 1/5/8
FDD-LTE: Bands 1/3/5/7/8/20/28
TD-LTE: Bands 38/40/41

[Version 2]
GSM: 850/900/1800MHz
WCDMA: Bands 1/5/8
FDD-LTE: Bands 1/3/5/8
TD-LTE: Bands 38/40/41

* Functions available on the live network depend on the situations of carrier's network and related services deployment.

Connectivity

WLAN

Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/;
WLAN 2.4G/WLAN 5G;
WLAN Display; WLAN tethering; 1x1SOSO; Wi-Fi 5GHz 80MHz

Bluetooth® Version

Bluetooth® 5.3, Bluetooth® Low Energy

Bluetooth® Audio Codec

SBC, AAC, aptX HD, and LDAC

USB Interface

USB Type-C

Earphone Jack

3.5mm

Operating System

ColorOS 13.1

Location Technology

GNSS

Beidou: B11; GPS: L1; GLONASS: G1; Galileo: E1; QZSS: L1

Others

Assisted GPS (A-GPS); WLAN and cellular network positioning

Maps

Google Maps and other third-party map apps

In the Box

Phone x 1
Charger x 1
USB Data Cable x 1
SIM Ejector Tool x 1
Quick Guide x 1
Safety Guide x 1
Protective Case x 1

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