Sunday, November 10, 2013

OPPO N1 CyanogenMod Limited Edition Debuts In December, Still No Price

Developers and modders will have a field day once the limited edition OPPO N1 Cyanogenmod is launched to the market. The Android 4.2-based handset is pre-installed with Cyanogenmod that allows users to freely and legally extend the capabilities of the phone.
The N1 was officially unveiled in September but the company promised limited edition models that come withCyanogenmod. Limited edition buyers will also get stickers and custom made case. The handset itself is also unique from other handsets starting with its rotating camera sitting on top with 13-megapixel sensor and dual-mode LED flash. The back panel unveils the O-Touch, a 12 cm2 touch panel that can be used to scroll, tap, snap photos and navigate the phone’s environment easily.
The display is a huge 5.9-inch multi-touch panel with 1080p resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 coating for extra durability. The White-colored handset is powered by a quad-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 processor, Adreno 320 graphics, Color OS which is based on Android Jelly Bean, 2GB RAM, 16/32GB internal storage options, Wifi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC, sensor, USB OTG and 3610mAh battery unit.
The handset comes with a number of accessories including the O-Click Bluetooth Remote Control, earphones, micro USB cable and SIM ejector tool.
The standard edition will be available internationally without the CyanogenMod but can be installed directly from the N1 stock recovery without having to root the handset. Price for both configurations are still unknown but they will be ready for shipment by December this year.

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