Oppo F33 series launched in India with military grade durability and 7,000mAh battery, details here

The Oppo F33 series has been launched in India, comprising the Oppo F33 Pro 5G and Oppo F33 5G. With this lineup, the company has placed a strong emphasis on durability, equipping both smartphones with military-grade protection and enhanced water resistance. Both devices feature a 50-megapixel camera, a massive 7,000mAh battery, and are powered by the Dimensity 6360 MAX chipset. The handsets are offered in multiple configurations and colour options, and will be available on Amazon, Flipkart, and the Oppo E-store.

Oppo F33 series specs and features

The Oppo F33 Pro 5G and Oppo F33 5G both feature a 6.57-inch flat AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1400 nits peak brightness.

Under the hood, both smartphones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6360 MAX chipset built on a 6nm process.

In terms of cameras, the Oppo F33 Pro 5G comes equipped with a 50MP ultra-wide front camera with autofocus, paired with a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP portrait lens. The Oppo F33 5G, on the other hand, features a 16MP front camera and a similar 50MP + 2MP dual rear camera setup.

Both devices pack a large 7,000mAh battery with support for 80W SuperVOOC fast charging.

On the durability front, both smartphones come with MIL-STD-810H military-grade certification and offer robust protection with IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings for dust and water resistance. Notably, the Oppo F33 Pro 5G specially carries the top-tier IP69K certification, enabling it to withstand high-pressure water jets from multiple directions.

Both of the smartphones run on Android-based ColourOS 16. The Pro model weighs approximately 194g, whereas the standard variant is lighter at around 189g.

The Oppo F33 Pro 5G is available in Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red colour options, while the Oppo F33 5G comes in Forest Green and Pearl White.

Oppo F33 series price, offers, colours and availability

The Oppo F33 Pro 5G starts at Rs. 40,999 for the 8GB/256GB variant and Rs. 37,999 for the 8GB/128GB model. Meanwhile, the Oppo F33 5G comes in three configurations: the top-tier variant of 8GB/256GB priced at Rs. 37,999, mid-tier 8GB/128GB model at Rs. 34,999, and the base variant 6GB/128GB at Rs. 31,999.

As part of the launch offers, customers can avail pre-book and first-day purchase benefits, including bank discounts or exchange bonuses across all models. The company is also offering 180 days of free accidental and liquid damage protection, along with free screen damage protection. Additionally, buyers can get up to 10% instant cashback on leading bank cards, opt for no-cost EMI for up to 6 months, or choose paper finance EMI options for up to 12 months with zero down payment on select financiers. Customers can also avail up to 10% exchange bonus.

The Oppo F33 Pro 5G is available in Misty Forest, Starry Blue, and Passion Red colour options, while the Oppo F33 5G comes in Forest Green and Pearl White. The OPPO F33 Pro will be available starting April 23, 2026, via offline retail stores, the OPPO E-Store, Flipkart, and Amazon, while the OPPO F33 will go on sale from April 26, 2026.

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