Late last year, Oppo had unveiled its first phablet with a gigantic 5.9-inch screen and a 206-degree rotating camera — the N1. Today, the company has unveiled a mini version of its phablet, aptly named the Oppo N1 Mini.  For a device with a ‘Mini’ in its name, the handset comes with a relatively large 5-inch display that has a disappointingly low 720p resolution. Other features include a 13MP 206-degree rotating camera like its bigger brethren along with LTE bands. It also sports a bottom-facing single speaker and a 2140mAh sealed battery. The handset would be running on Color OS 1.4 when it releases in certain regions of the world on June 11th. Oppo did not announce other details about the handset or its pricing, which it is expected to reveal at an event it is holding next month on June 10th.