Best Oppo Mobile Phones in Pakistan between 15,000 to 20,000

Phone PricesBest Oppo Mobile Phones in Pakistan between 15,000 to 20,000

In the bustling markets of Pakistan, where mobile phones are as essential as a good cup of chai, Oppo Mobiles stands out like a cricket star on the field. 🏏 Looking for quality without breaking the bank? Well, Oppo’s got you covered! With prices that’ll make your wallet sing, you can snag an Oppo mobile for between 15000 to 20000 Pakistani Rupees.

That’s right, a price range that’s friendlier than your neighbourhood shopkeeper! 📱 Whether you’re a selfie superstar or a gaming guru, Oppo’s got a phone in this price range that’s just right for you. So next time you’re in Pakistan, don’t just settle for any mobile; go for Oppo, where quality meets affordability, like a perfect handshake! 🤝

 

Oppo Mobile Prices in Pakistan 15000 to 20000

Below are a few smartphones with unique and up-to-date features available at affordable prices. These smartphones are from the Oppo A series. Check out some of the Oppo mobile phones at affordable rates. You can always check for more affordable smartphones by surfing a bit. Below are all the latest mobile phones with a 15000 to 20000 range, along with all the information required to place a purchase. 

  • Oppo A12

This smartphone by Oppo was released in May 2020 in Pakistan. This mobile phone is available at the affordable cost of Rupees 19,999. Oppo A12 has an extensive 3GB RAM/32GB and 4GB RAM/ 64GB built-in storage along with a display of 6.22 inches and 720 x 1520 Pixels high resolution. The front camera is 5MP, and the back camera is 13MP, capturing the best moments for you. Oppo A12 features a non-removable battery of 4230 mAh, making this smartphone more reliable. 

  • Oppo A11k

Oppo released their model A11k from the A series in June 2020 in Pakistan. This mobile phone is available at an affordable price of 18,999 Rs. Oppo A11k comes with impressive specs of 2GB RAM and 32GB built-in storage along with a display of 6.22 inches and 720 x 1520 Pixels high resolution. The front camera is 5MP, and the back camera is 13MP with the other features of LED flash, HDR, and panorama, capturing the best moments for you. Oppo A11k features a non-removable battery of 4230 mAh. All these features make this smartphone more user-oriented.

  • Oppo A12e

Oppo A12e is from the A series and was released in May 2020 in Pakistan. Oppo A12e price in Pakistan is 19,999 Rs. Oppo A12e has some amazing specifications of 3GB RAM and 64GB builtin storage along with a display of 6.2 inches and 720 x 1520 Pixels high resolution. The front camera is 8MP and a dual main camera of 13MP with the other features of Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR and Video making the camera function even more impressive. Oppo A12e comes with a non-removable battery of 4230 mAh to have enough power resources to have better user experience. 

  • Oppo A1k

Oppo A1k is one of the first models of Oppo A series and was released in April, 2019 in Pakistan. Oppo A1k price in Pakistan is 16,999 Rs. Oppo A1k comes with some extensive specifications of 2GB RAM and 64GB builtin storage along with a display of 6.1 inches and 720 x 1560 Pixels high resolution. The front camera is 5MP and a main camera of 8MP with the other features of Phase detection, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama and Video. Oppo A1k comes with a non-removable battery of 4000 mAh. It one of the best mid-range phones for users.

There are plenty of other options for affordable mobile phones in Pakistan. You can always look for a better one according to your requirements.

Low Cost Oppo Mobile Phones 

Oppo has always put forth the needs of users in Pakistan. They provide a whole range of smartphones with amazing features at affordable prices also ranging from 15,000 to 20,000. These smartphones are quite popular among the people in Pakistan. These smartphones come with a high capacity of battery timing, so no need to worry about running out of battery. So, if you want to get an up-to-date mobile phone with all the features required and maximum battery capacity, go for the ones by Oppo mentioned above.

Oppo Mobile Prices in Pakistan 15,000 to 20,000

Or else, you can buy some used smartphones, originally ranging from 30,000-50,000 Rs at affordable prices. That would be killing two birds with one stone, getting a well-featured and up-to-date smartphone at a low price range. So, know your requirements and type and go for the best smartphone.

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