The Oppo N3 will feature a 5.5” display to keep up with the times, a quad-core Snapdragon 801 with a quartet of 2.5GHz cores, 2GB RAM, a 3,000 mAh battery, and the aforementioned swiveling 16MP camera at the back.
This time around, Oppo has decided to work with Schneider Electric so that this camera will sport an added advantage – that it is motorized. In fact, the Oppo N3’s rear camera is able to rotate the sensor on its own – up to 206 degrees, so that you can shoot panoramic shots without the need to turn the device, since it can rotate on its own. It looks interesting enough, and we ought to see more steady looking panoramic shots with this one when it arrives.