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Oppo K12x 5G launching again in India but in a new Feather Pink colour on September 21st

The Oppo K12x 5G was launched in the Indian market just two months back in July. At the time of its launch, it was available in two colour options: Blue Breeze and Midnight Violet. Now, Oppo has announced a new colour variant for the Indian market.

The new Feather Pink colour will be launched on September 21st at 7 PM and will be available via Flipkart and the Oppo India official website. According to a poster shared on its platform X, this release is part of the Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale, which suggests that there may be some special offers available.

As this is only a new colour option, there will be no changes to the smartphone’s specifications, which will remain the same as those of the currently available models.

Oppo K12x 5G specs

It comes with a 6.67″ 120Hz LCD display with an 89.9% screen-to-body ratio and offers 1000 nits of peak brightness. For added protection, it features a 360-degree damage-proof armored body with military-grade MIL-STD 810H certification. Despite its strength, it is probably the thinnest, with a 7.68mm ultra-thin design weighing about 186 grams.

Under the hood, you will get the Dimensity 6300 SoC paired with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

Additionally, you will get up to 8GB LPDDR4x RAM + 8GB of virtual RAM and up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. You can also expand the storage up to 1TB with a microSD card.

The back features a dual camera setup with a 32MP ultra-clear AF main camera (GC32E2 sensor), while the secondary camera is a 2MP portrait camera (GC02M1B sensor). The front has a punch-hole design housing an 8MP camera (GC08A8-WA1XA sensor). Additionally, you get a Cosmic Flashlight on the rear with dual cameras.

The battery capacity is also decent, featuring a 5,100 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. A noteworthy feature is that you will get a charger in the box, which is a welcome addition since many smartphone brands have recently started removing chargers from their packaging.

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