Oppo launched the N1 Mini with a rotating camera, in India last month for Rs. 26,990. We brought you the unboxing and the benchmarks of the smartphone recently. Here we have the photo gallery and a quick hardware walk through of the smartphone.
The N1 mini has a 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS display, smaller than the N1.
We have the earpiece and the sensors on the top and the usual set of sensor.
Since the rotating camera features a 206-degree rotation, it can be used to capture better selfies, unlike other smartphones that have a low-resolution front camera.
There are the usual set of capacitive touch buttons below the display.
The power button is present on the left side. It has two chamfers that run through the sides.
The micro SIM slot is present on the right side.
The 3.5mm audio jack, microphone and the loudspeaker are present on the bottom. Since there is a rotating module on the top, it doesn’t have any slots.
The rotating camera is present on the top part. It is the same 13-megapixel camera with 1/3.2″ Sony IMX214 stacked sensor, 6-element lens, f/2.0 aperture present on the Oppo N1, but this has a single LED flash instead of dual LEDs present on the N1.
It has the same ceramic back, similar to the N1, so it doesn’t attract any fingerprints. There is a secondary microphone below the rotating camera module. We will be bringing you the complete review of the smartphone soon.