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From selfie expert to brilliant portrait: OPPO upgrades F11 Pro with 48MP dual rear camera

Published Mar 15, 2019 12:00 am
F11 OPPO is set to add new products to its F series of mobile phones.  In addition to inheriting the excellent selfie function of the F series as well as the sleek gradient design of F9, the F11 series highlight is its upgrade from selfie expert to brilliant portrait with its new 48MP ultra-clear camera system for excellent low-light photography. From selfie expert to brilliant portrait OPPO has always been committed to providing the youth with inventive mobile phones that allow them to snap and share expressions of themselves and the world around them. With portraits being the most popular form of smartphone photography, OPPO first devised a selfie function that was continuously refreshed and enriched with cutting-edge selfie technology. Such innovation in the art of the selfie established OPPO as the “Selfie Expert” and one of the most popular and beloved brands in India and Southeast Asia. OPPO continued to innovate, releasing the F9, integrating the first dual rear camera to unveil an excellent depth of field effect. Building on the groundbreaking dual rear camera and portrait technology of F9, OPPO’s F11 series elevates the F series; upgrading the mobile phones and OPPO itself from "Selfie Expert" to "Brilliant Portrait".  48MP Ultra-clear Image + Ultra-clear Night Mode for night photography Supported by OPPO's powerful camera technology, the F11 series is equipped with the most advanced camera system of the F series. The rear camera has been upgraded to feature an ultra-high standard 48MP+5MP dual camera system, F1.79 aperture, 6P lens, and 1/2.3-inch image sensors to bring more light. In bright light environments, the devices can directly output 48MP ultra HD pictures. In dark environments, the F11 series’ "Tetracell technology" analyzes and combines the data acquired by four adjacent pixels to make it equivalent to a single pixel size of 1.6μm, doubling the size of the photosensitive pixel and shooting brighter and low-noise night portraits. The F11 series is also powered by Ultra Night Mode and Dazzle Color Mode, OPPO’s system-level optimization solution specially designed for smartphone photography. This solution automatically recognizes the shooting scene and matches it with the targeted optimization solution. In Ultra Night Mode, it distinguishes between portraits and backgrounds, focuses on faces, and adjusts skin color in night portraits to enliven the overall effect. This also reduces the overall noise, suppressing highlights, improving the dynamic range, and increasing the brightness of dark areas to make night shots clean and clear. Panoramic Screen and Natural Gradient Design for sublime natural beauty The overall design of F11 Pro embraces elements in nature to be as fluid and streamlined as possible. Its panoramic screen has been designed to hide the front camera, making it “notchless” and creating a stunning full screen. Compared with traditional mobile phones, its 6.5-inch display screen and screen-to-body ratio of up to 90.9 percent delivers larger images and more visual space to deliver eye-catching entertainment and gaming experiences. F11 Pro also captures a new design breakthrough that integrates a vivid natural beauty into the streamlined sleekness of the gradient. Driven by the aesthetic concept of “natural creation”, OPPO draws inspiration from the beauty of natural light, which is reflected in the rhythmic beauty of F11 Pro’s color flows. OPPO also provides a unique aurora green, with the blue-green gradient that when put under different lights and shadows, the two colors blend into one. In addition to the above features, the OPPO F11 series also enhances the overall user experience and solve common smartphone problems such as overheat, lag, and battery life. Details will be unveiled at the official launch on March 27. Log on to @OPPOPH on Facebook or visit website www.oppo.com/ph for more information.
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