OPPO Targets Budget Shoppers With Damage-Proof K12x in India
Don't confuse it with the Chinese K12x! OPPO's latest budget offering for the Indian market, the K12x, shares a design language with the OnePlus Nord CE 4 but packs a different punch under the hood.
Here's the rundown:
- Familiar Design, Lower Price: Sporting a similar LED ring flash-equipped camera bump as the Nord CE 4, the K12x aims for a more affordable price point.
- MediaTek Powerhouse: Ditching Qualcomm, this K12x variant features a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, offering decent performance for its class.
- Display and Audio: While it features a 6.72-inch HD+ LCD screen with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits peak brightness, some might consider this a downgrade compared to the AMOLED panels found in its OnePlus counterparts. However, music lovers will appreciate the inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack, a rarity in today's smartphone landscape. It also boasts LDAC, aptX, aptX HD, SBC, and AAC codec support for high-quality audio streaming.
- Camera Capabilities: Don't expect flagship-level photography here. The K12x offers a 32MP primary camera, a 2MP secondary lens, and a 1080p front-facing camera.
- Battery and Charging: The K12x packs a respectable 5,100mAh battery with 45W SuperVOOC charging support. While not the fastest charging speed available, it's still reasonably quick.
- Durability: OPPO emphasizes the K12x's MIL-STD-810H certification and "Panda Glass" protection, highlighting its durability.
- Pricing and Availability: Starting at INR 12,999 (~$155), the K12x undercuts the Nord CE 4 Lite and CE 4 considerably. It comes in Midnight Violet and Breeze Blue color options with a base configuration of 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
The OPPO K12x seems geared towards budget-conscious consumers who prioritize durability and a headphone jack. While it might not be a powerhouse, it offers an attractive package for its price.