Oppo K12 recently premiered in China, i.e. the local equivalent of OnePlus Nord CE 4, and now its cheaper, although slightly worse equipped variant is on sale.
The main difference between the two models can be noticed quite easily - Oppo K12x gives up the 8 Mpx wide-angle camera. We still have a 50 Mpx f/1.8 main camera, a 2 Mpx f/2.4 secondary lens for blurring the background, and a 16 Mpx front camera for selfies. Videos can be recorded in 1080p resolution at 30 FPS, without optical stabilization, but with EIS.
photo: Oppo
On the front, Oppo K12x has a 6.67-inch OLED display with Full HD+ resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, and inside it is powered by the Snapdragon 695 processor. RAM is available in 8 or 12 GB, and the internal memory can be 256 or 512 GB, it can also be expanded with a microSD card in a hybrid slot that also supports Dual SIM. The Oppo K12 has a 5,500 mAh battery similar to the base model, with slightly slower charging at 80 W, which according to the manufacturer fills the battery from 0 to 100% in 50 minutes. There is also the Android 14 operating system with the ColorOS 14 interface. The smartphone measures 162.90 x 75.60 x 8.10 mm, weighs 191 grams and is available in two color options - Titanium Gray and Glow Green. It will be available for purchase in the Chinese Oppo store from May 20, and its official prices revealed now:
- 8+256 GB - 1299 yuan ($180, €166)
- 12+256 GB - 1,499 yuan ($207, €192)
- 12+512 GB - 1,799 yuan ($250, €230)



