Oppo R11S and Oppo R11S Plus will feature 3205mAh battery and 4000mAh battery respectively.

Oppo‘s incoming smartphones, Oppo R11S and R11S Plus, have leaked on Chinese micro-blogging platform Weibo. The new leak reveals the phones in its entirety along with their key specs.

The upcoming Oppo handsets will feature an 18:9 display with very thin bezels along the sides. The best part about the R11S and R11S Plus is, however, the gigantic battery they are said to pack. While the former should pack a 3205 mAh battery, the latter is said to pack an enormous 4000 mAh battery.

Oppo R11S Specs

A new leak reveals that the R11S will come with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage on board. However, there is no word on the processor which will power the device. Besides that, the leaked picture also reveals that the handset will feature Oppo’s proprietary VOOC fast-charging technology. From the image (above), it’s clear that the handset will indeed retain the dual camera setup on the rear.

If rumors are anything to go by, the R11S will feature a 6-inch QHD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio. Also, it’s rumored to house a Snapdragon 660 chipset under the hood.

Oppo R11S Plus Specs

The R11S Plus is said to be backed by a gigantic 4000 mAh battery, meaning it should be ideal for the power users out there. It’ll pack 6GB RAM, 64GB internal storage and support VOOC fast-charging technology out of the box. Similar to the Oppo R11S, the Plus variant also rocks a dual camera setup on the rear.

The Oppo R11S Plus will be powered by a Snapdragon 835 processor, as per rumors. The handset is said to pack the same 6-inch QHD+ display as the normal variant.

So, what do you think about these forthcoming Oppo handsets? Leave your thoughts in the commenting section below.

Source: Weibo | Via: SlashLeaks

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