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The Oppo R11 and R11 Plus have passed through TENAA, revealing the dual camera setups

Oppo is nearing the launch of its latest offerings, the Oppo R11 and R11 Plus. The base model R11 was seen on GFXBench back in the beginning of April, and now we’re getting a look at both devices courtesy of TENAA.

According to the certification notes, the R11 and R11 Plus will feature many of the same specs, with just a couple of key differences. The R11 will feature a 5.5-inch FHD AMOLED display, while the R11 Plus will include a 6-inch FHD LCD display.

Both devices will be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC, although the R11 will come with 4GB of RAM, while the R11 Plus will feature 6GB of RAM. Finally, the R11 will come with a rather paltry 2,900mAh battery, while the R11 Plus will come with a rather beast of a battery, measuring in at 3,880mAh.

As for the cameras, we again see the same sensors being used by both devices. The dual-camera setup comes to these devices with a 16MP sensor and a 20MP sensor which offers 2x optical zoom. The front camera for both devices comes in at 20MP, making sure that your selfies will be superb.

We still don’t know when Oppo plans to unveil these devices, but it will likely be sooner rather than later.

[GSMArena | TENAA 1, 2]

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