Unlike other Chinese phone makers entering India, Oppo made it quite clear that it is here to target the mid to high-end market and not to please the budget segment. The first smartphone to dive out of Oppo’s adobe was its flagship N1 with a unique swivel camera, which removes the need for separate front and back cameras.
Just like premium phone makers such as Samsung, Sony and HTC, the company quickly dished out a mini variant for the N1. The Oppo N1 mini is a smaller, watered down version of the N1, with a 5-inch display instead of a 5.9-inch one on the N1. In terms of the specs, the N1 mini features a lower-resolution display and mid-range processor, but has maintained the prime USP – the 13MP swivel camera.
The price tag of Rs 26, 990 places the device in the mid-range segment. Read our detailed review to find out if the N1 mini is worth considering at this price point.