Underneath the hood, the Oppo N3 will run on a quad-core 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801 processor which will be accompanied by 2GB RAM, while the display has seen a reduction in size at 5.5”, as opposed to the far larger 5.9” display that was found on the Oppo N1. This new handset will still carry with it a 1080p resolution alongside a pixel density of 400PPI. As for its camera resolution, that too, has received an increase to 16-megapixels.
However, on the downside, some sacrifices needed to be made, and it was the battery that “suffered” this time around with a 3,000mAh battery. It will offer support for Oppo’s VOOC technology however, which allows one to juice up the handset to 75% of its battery capacity in a matter of just 30 minuets, now how about that? At least we do know it does come with a fingerprint scanner to boot, and if it is priced correctly, the Oppo N3 is going to be quite a best seller IMHO.