
Oppo A54 with 16-megapixel selfie camera launched in India, prices start at Rs 13,490
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Oppo's new A-series smartphone brings a 16-megapixel selfie camera that has AI Beautification mode.
Oppo has launched the A54 smartphone in India. The latest A-series smartphone brings along a powerful 5000mAh battery, so if you are looking for a phone that can last long, you can consider this new smartphone. And the battery is not the only thing to consider here. You have a 16-megapixel front camera on the phone that is going to be a star feature for selfie lovers. Oppo is claiming the selfie camera on the phone comes with AI Beautification and that this feature can produce AI-enhanced selfies. The launch of the Oppo A54 comes just a day ahead of the A74 5G’s arrival. Oppo even teased the launch of the A74 5G a few days back, giving away some key things about the phone, such as a 90Hz display and a price tag of under Rs 20,000. But it never said anything about the launch of the A54. It was only after Flipkart teased the phone that we actually came to know about the Oppo A54. And this silent treatment may be because of the competition in the sub-Rs 14,000 price segment. The Oppo A54 goes up against the Redmi Note 10 that is available for much less.
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