Oppo has taken the wrap off of A93 early in Vietnam. The phone resembles the likes of its siblings Oppo F17 Pro and Reno 4 Lite — in fact, if you look at the specs the only change you’ll see is the downgraded 18W charging. Besides that, nothing else has changed.
The Oppo A93 brings a 6.43-inch AMOLED panel and a pill-shaped notch that makes space for a 16MP selfie camera and 2MP depth sensor. The fingerprint scanner is integrated beneath the display as well.
The back sees a set of four cameras: one is a 48MP primary snapper, the other being an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and the remaining two are a 2MP sensor both made for depth perception, though it’s completely unnecessary.
Dive inside and you still get the same MediaTek Helio P95 — Oppo’s beloved chipset — with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage which can be expanded via microSD card. A 4,000mAh battery is there but with a downgraded 18W charging, in comparison to the F17 Pro’s 30W — at least you get a 3.5mm headphone jack here.
The Oppo A93 will be available for a price of VND 7,490,000 (~NPR 38,000) for the 8GB/128GB variant.