Chinese handset maker Oppo is throwing its proverbial hat into the ring once again with a new flagship smartphone aimed at wooing buyers away from better-known household brands. The handset keeps a similar appearance as Oppo’s R7s, but with an important addition – a fingerprint sensor where the ‘Oppo’ logo sits at the bottom of previous models. Other key hardware specs include a 16-megapixel front-facing (“Hi-Light”) snapper with an f2.0 aperture and a rear-mounted 13-megapixel ‘main’ camera for any of your non-selfie needs. The company says its reworked the way in which its image processing algorithm works too – through more than…

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