Oukitel C17 Pro: triple camera debut entry model, screen hole and 3900 mAh battery

Oukitel – the brand that recently unveiled the look and feel of the K12 – has just officially launched its newest input device, the C17 Pro, which hits the market with a triple rear camera system and interesting on-screen features like, for example, a hole that replaces the notch in several models.

For a device in the entry segment, such features are already something unexpected, and best of all is that the company intends to bring this model to stores priced below the UMIDIGI A5 Pro (which costs around $ 655 in direct conversion) during the presale.

Its technical features include a 6.35 ”19.5: 9 aspect screen with HD + resolution (750 x 1560).

On the processor side, we have a MediaTek MT6763 with Mali G71-MP2 GPU, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal memory, with microSD expansion to an extra 128 GB.

For the cameras, we have a 5 MP module on the front and three modules (13 + 5 + 2 MP) on the back. The model’s battery has a capacity of 3900 mAh and it ships with Android 9 Pie pre-installed at the factory.

Technical specifications

  • 6.35 ”19.5: 9 aspect screen with HD + resolution (750 x 1560)
  • MediaTek MT6763 @ 2.0Ghz Processor
  • Mali G71-MP2 GPU
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • 64 GB storage (expandable via microSD to an extra 128 GB)
  • 13 + 5 + 2 MP Rear Triple Camera
  • 5 MP front camera
  • Rear fingerprint reader
  • Dual SIM 4G LTE
  • Facial unlocking
  • 3900 mAh battery
  • Android 9 Pie operating system (Stock)
  • Dimensions: 158 x 75.3 x 8.8 mm
  • Weight: 175.7g
  • Colors: Black, Green, and Twilight (gradient)

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Price and availability

The Oukitel C17 Pro hits stores in black, green and a gradient called Twilight, costing $ 139.99, and the presale price will be $ 10 for select users.

The company will offer three units in a draw that occurs at this link , to those who guess the price (so read the article carefully not to go wrong).

Source: oukitel

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