
Oppo K9s with 64 megapixel triple camera, 5000mAh battery launched, price starts around Rs 17,500
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Oppo K9s has marked its debut as the third smartphone in the Oppo K series and promises big on specifications. Here is a look at all that the new Oppo smartphone features at its price.
Oppo has expanded its Oppo K series with the launch of the Oppo K9s. Marking a debut in China, the new smartphone from the house of Oppo features a 120Hz display, a 5000mAh battery and a triple-lens camera setup at the back as a highlight.
With its launch, Oppo K9s joins the Oppo K9 5G and the Oppo K9 Pro as part of the series. The device has been launched at a starting price of CNY 1,699, or around Rs 19,900 for the base variant that comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The step-up model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage has been priced at CNY 1,899, roughly Rs 22,200. Though for a limited time, both the variants will be discounted by CNY 200, bringing their prices down to CNY 1,499 (roughly Rs 17,500) and CNY 1,699 (around Rs 19,900) respectively.

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