Oppo is shaking things up in its F-series lineup for the Indian market by jumping straight from the F29 to the F31 family, bypassing the F30 entirely. This move has been generating some buzz, and fresh details courtesy of tech insider Abhishek Yadav’s posts on X are shedding light on what’s in store.
The scoop indicates that the F31 range will expand beyond the anticipated duo, rolling out with a trio of devices: the base Oppo F31, a stepped-up F31 Pro, and a flagship-like F31 Pro Plus to top it off. Diving into the hardware, the standard F31 is set to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, backed by a massive 7,000mAh battery that supports speedy 80W wired charging.
Stepping up to the F31 Pro, it mirrors the battery and charging specs but upgrades the brains to a Dimensity 7300 processor for better performance. The real head-turner, though, might be the F31 Pro Plus, which breaks from the pack with a sleek flat screen—appealing to folks who favour that modern, no-nonsense aesthetic. Under the hood, it swaps MediaTek for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, complemented by 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage, while keeping the 7,000mAh power cell (and likely the 80W charging) consistent across the board.
Indian fans could see these hit the scene pretty quickly, with whispers pointing to a mid-September rollout—specifically around the 12th or 14th. Oppo hasn’t dropped any official hints or shown up in certification databases just yet, but given the steady stream of intel from reliable corners, expect some teasers to pop up soon.





