Oppo launched the A77 5G in June, followed by a new 4G version in August. Today Oppo has added a third member to the A77 line, the Oppo A77s.
Oppo A77s is powered by Snapdragon 680 SoC and runs Android 12 based ColorOS 12.1 out of the box. It has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage on board. The smartphone has a microSD card slot for expanding storage up to 1TB, while the RAM can be expanded by 5GB using the phones internal storage.
The A77s is built around a 6.56-inch 90Hz LCD with HD+ resolution. Protected by Panda Glass and boasting a maximum brightness of 600 nits (typical brightness is 480 nits), the smartphone’s back panel features a fiberglass-skin design, which is something we’re all about. We’ve seen it on a few other Oppo smartphones, including the F21 Pro 4G. But you only get that in the Sunset Orange version.
The Snapdragon 680-powered smartphone comes with three cameras – an 8MP selfie shooter, a 50MP primary camera at the back with a 2MP monochrome unit. The A77s also features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm headphone jack and dual ultra-linear stereo speakers with Dirac Sound. It also has IP54 dust and water resistance, but you don’t get 5G connectivity.
Fueling the Oppo A77s is a 5,000 mAh battery with up to 33W charging via USB-C port. If all this sounds familiar, that’s because the Oppo A77s has a different chip and more RAM than the Oppo A77 4G.
The Oppo A77s comes in Sunset Orange and Starry Black colors and will retail for THB8,999 ($241/€242) at online retailers in Thailand. No word on availability in other markets.
Oppo A77s color options
source (In Thailand)