Three Oppo F31 models — F31, F31 Pro and F31 Pro+ — appear with distinct exterior designs and differing internals. The F31 Pro+ will use Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage and features a circular camera island. The F31 Pro is expected to run Dimensity 7300 with a squircle camera island. The F31 will use Dimensity 6300. All three phones adopt larger 7,000mAh batteries. The vanilla and Pro support 80W charging; the Pro+ charging speed remains unconfirmed and may or may not be higher.
Starting with the top model, the Oppo F31 Pro+ will have a flat display (size and resolution TBD) and will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset equipped with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage. It has a circular camera island, similar to the F29 Pro from earlier this year. Oppo F31 Pro+ The Oppo F31 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 7300, probably the same chipset that was used in the F29 Pro (that was the "Energy" variant of the 7300). The camera island on this one has a squircle shape.
Finally, the Oppo F31 will be powered by the Dimensity 6300. For reference, the vanilla F29 used the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1. Oppo F31 All three F31 models will have 7,000mAh batteries, which is an upgrade over the F29 (6,500mAh) and F29 Pro (6,000mAh). The vanilla and Pro models will support 80W charging (this is an upgrade for the vanilla phone as the F29 topped out at 45W). There are no details on the charge rate for the Oppo F31 Pro+. It's easy to assume that it will do 80W like its siblings, but the Pro+ moniker could hint at an upgrade. Or not - the Oppo F27, F27 Pro and F27 Pro+ charged at 45W, 67W and 67W, respectively. The F29 series never got a Pro+ model.
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