There will be no microSD memory card slot, so you might want to be a bit more prudent and selective when it comes to transferring files as well as installing apps inside. As for the rear camera, it will be upgraded to hit 13MP with an aperture of f/2.0 from the previous 8MP shooter, and that ought to pave the way for decent looking images shot in low light conditions. The very same Sony IMX214 sensor is used here as the one in the OnePlus One and the Oppo Find 7.
Other than that, you will find Oppo’s Color OS 1.2 running on top of Android 4.3 KitKat, with a 2,410mAh battery that keeps it going. The asking price is roughly equal to that of $370 after conversion.