As promised by Oppo, the 13-megapixel swivel camera felt secure at whichever angle we set it to, but only time will tell whether the mechanism is really that durable. We certainly had fun with it, anyway. Alas, for the sample shots, we're going to have to wait for the final retail version, with which we should see improved camera activation time. Given the brief hands-on time, we couldn't go through every single feature in Oppo's new ColorOS ROM, but it's definitely worth mentioning at least one that caught our attention: you can draw shapes to toggle specific apps or actions (which can be customized, too).
Engadget , Oppo N1 hands-on (video), Oppo N1 hands-on (video)
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