The Oppo K14 was initially scheduled for launch in India on March 9, but its release was postponed for unknown reasons. Today, the company announced that the first sale will take place on March 20.
The device is priced at INR 16,999 and will be available through Flipkart. The K14 features a 120Hz LCD screen boasting a peak brightness of 1,125 nits. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

It is equipped with a 50MP main camera and a substantial 7,000 mAh battery supporting 45W wired charging. Additionally, it has an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, along with a commitment to 60 months of "fluency protection" for software updates.
Based on its specifications, it appears that the K14 is a rebranded version of the A6. Oppo has a history of rebranding devices, and the A6 family currently consists of 21 models. Just yesterday, we reported how the brand is launching the A6x in India as the A6s. Thus, the A6 will be reintroduced as the K14, making it somewhat confusing for consumers.
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