Oppo has expanded its F33 lineup in India with two models, the Oppo F33 and Oppo F33 Pro, both built around the same core formula: a very large battery, fast charging, and a mid-range chipset. The series is positioned to appeal to users who want long endurance, smooth daily use, and a consistent design language across both devices.
The new phones are especially notable because Oppo pairs a 7,000mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC charging, plus 33W PPS support. In practice, that combination points to a clear focus on battery life and charging convenience, which is still one of the strongest selling points in the mid-range segment.
Shared display and design approach
Both models use a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Oppo also lists 600 nits of brightness and an in-display fingerprint sensor, keeping the front-end experience familiar and practical for everyday use.
The matching panel choice suggests Oppo is keeping the visual experience largely the same on both devices. That approach leaves differentiation to other areas, rather than changing the overall look or display hardware between the standard and Pro versions.
Camera setup separates the two models
The biggest difference appears in the front camera. The Oppo F33 comes with a 16MP selfie camera, while the Oppo F33 Pro steps up to a 50MP front camera.
The Pro model also adds an ultra-wide 0.6x option with a viewing angle of up to 100 degrees, which makes it more flexible for selfies and group shots. On the back, both phones carry a 50MP main camera paired with a 2MP monochrome sensor.
- Oppo F33: 16MP front camera
- Oppo F33 Pro: 50MP front camera
- Oppo F33 Pro: 0.6x ultra-wide mode, up to 100-degree field of view
- Rear camera on both models: 50MP main + 2MP monochrome
Dimensity 6360 Max is a familiar chip under a new name
Inside the two phones is MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max, which Oppo has identified as a rebranded Dimensity 6300. That means the chipset does not bring a major leap in core performance or connectivity.
Instead, the F33 series appears designed to prioritize efficiency and long-lasting use. With a large battery and a power-conscious chip, Oppo is targeting users who value steady day-to-day performance more than headline-grabbing processing upgrades.
Built for durability as well as endurance
Oppo also gives both models an IP69K rating. That certification indicates a high level of protection against dust and water, making the phones more suitable for active users and harsher environments.
The rest of the package follows the same reliability-first idea. By combining a big battery, fast charging, and a durable body, Oppo is aiming to make the F33 lineup feel dependable for extended use throughout the day.
Prices, colors, and availability
The official pricing in India is set at INR 31,999 for the Oppo F33 6GB/128GB and INR 37,999 for the Oppo F33 Pro 8GB/128GB.
Color options are also different between the two models. The Oppo F33 comes in Forest Green and Pearl White, while the Oppo F33 Pro is offered in Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red. Both devices are available for pre-order through Oppo’s official store in India and selected retail partners, with shipping scheduled to begin in April. They ship with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16 straight out of the box.
