Oppo A58 4G Launched in India, Check Price and Specs

At the forefront of the Oppo A58 4G's allure is its expansive 6.72-inch full-HD+ display, boasting a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. This screen comes to life with a refresh rate of 90Hz, ensuring fluid animations and smooth interactions. Under the hood, the Oppo A58 4G is powered by the formidable MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, a processor renowned for its prowess in delivering efficient performance.

Highlights

  • India's smartphone landscape is set to experience a fresh wave of innovation as Oppo introduces the eagerly awaited Oppo A58 4G to the market.
  • This latest addition to the Oppo A58 series joins its 5G counterparts, the Oppo A58 5G and the Oppo A58x 5G.
  • The Oppo A58 4G houses a robust 5,000mAh battery.

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OPPO A58 4G

India's smartphone landscape is set to experience a fresh wave of innovation as Oppo introduces the eagerly awaited Oppo A58 4G to the market. This latest addition to the Oppo A58 series joins its 5G counterparts, the Oppo A58 5G and the Oppo A58x 5G, showcasing the brand's dedication to delivering cutting-edge technology. With a compelling array of features and a design that captivates, the Oppo A58 4G promises to redefine your smartphone experience.




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OPPO A58 4G Specifications

At the forefront of the Oppo A58 4G's allure is its expansive 6.72-inch full-HD+ display, boasting a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. This screen comes to life with a refresh rate of 90Hz, ensuring fluid animations and smooth interactions. Under the hood, the Oppo A58 4G is powered by the formidable MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, a processor renowned for its prowess in delivering efficient performance. The Mali G52 MC2 GPU complements the chipset, enhancing graphics rendering and ensuring a seamless gaming experience. Paired with Android 13-based ColorOS 13.1, the device offers a user-friendly interface that allows you to navigate with ease.

The dual rear camera unit features a 50MP primary sensor, capturing stunning details and vivid colours. Accompanying this primary sensor is a 2MP sensor that adds depth to your images, resulting in captivating portrait shots. On the front, an 8MP camera sensor ensures your selfies are nothing short of spectacular.

The Oppo A58 4G houses a robust 5,000mAh battery. To top it off, the 33W wired SuperVOOC fast charging support means you spend less time waiting and more time exploring.

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OPPO A58 4G Price

The Oppo A58 4G is available in a single 6GB + 128GB variant, priced at Rs 14,999. It comes in two captivating colour options: Black and Green. You can now get this technological marvel through Flipkart, with enticing no-cost EMI options starting at Rs 5,000. Additionally, cardholders of select banks such as ICICI, HDFC, and Kotak Bank can enjoy exclusive discounts and offers, making the Oppo A58 4G an even more attractive proposition.

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