
Oppo A35 with 13-megapixel triple cameras launched as rebranded A15s
India Today
Oppo has launched a new budget smartphone but before you get too excited, there is a thing you should know.
Oppo has launched a new smartphone in its low-cost A-series. The phone is called A35, and before you get too excited, let me tell you Oppo has launched it in China. But do not worry, this is not a new phone per se. It is only a rebranded avatar of the A15s that arrived in India back in December. So, you are not missing out on anything. The Oppo A35 seems like an entry-level smartphone that is not much big on specifications, but it is suitable for people who do not want much from their phone. The Oppo A35 smartphone has a trendy design with a square-shaped camera module on the back. There are three colour variants of the phone but one of them looks quite good actually. The camera island has a silvery accent all around on the border while the overall finish is deep blue in colour. The colour options of the Oppo A35 are Ice Jade White, Glass Black, and Mist Sea Blue. This different looking one is the Mist Sea Blue colourway.
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