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Oppo K13x 5G launched: Check price, specifications, features, and launch offers

Oppo K13x 5G launched: Check price, specifications, features, and launch offers

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Oppo has unveiled its latest addition to the K series—the Oppo K13x 5G , targeting budget-conscious Indian buyers with a price tag starting under ₹15,000. The device blends style and durability, featuring a glittery yet robust design with 360° Damage-Proof Armour Body, an IP65 rating, and a 7.99mm slim profile weighing just 194g.The K13x 5G comes equipped with a 6.67-inch HD+ display, supporting a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 1000 nits. Built with an AM04 aluminium alloy inner frame, Oppo's Sponge Biomimetic Shock Absorption System, and certified with GS Military Standards, the smartphone ensures long-lasting durability.It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, paired with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. The camera system includes a 50MP primary sensor (OV50D) and a 2MP portrait lens, while the front houses an 8MP selfie camera.The phone packs a 6000mAh battery with 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, and runs on ColorOS 15 based on Android 15. Notable AI features include AI Eraser, AI Unblur, AI Reflection Remover, and AI Clarity Enhancer, along with productivity tools like AI Summary, AI Studio, AI Recorder, and Google Gemini integration.The Oppo K13x 5G is available in Midnight Violet and Sunset Peach color options and comes in the following variants:4GB + 128GB – ₹11,9996GB + 128GB – ₹12,9998GB + 128GB – ₹14,999The device goes on sale starting June 27, 2025, at 12 PM via the Oppo e-store and Flipkart.₹1,000 instant discount on the 4GB and 6GB variants₹2,000 instant discount on the 8GB variant

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