OSCAL Tiger 12 Smartphone: 120Hz display
Meet the Oscal Tiger 12 – not your average smartphone. It's got this massive 6.78" 120Hz display that makes everything look buttery smooth (seriously, once you go 120Hz, there's no going back). Under the hood, the Helio G99 6nm octa-core processor is like having a tiny speed demon powering your every swipe and tap. And that 64MP camera? Let's just say your Instagram game is about to level up. Running on the Android 13 OS, it's as up-to-date as your favorite meme. Choose between 8+128GB or 12+256GB storage options because, let's face it, you're never deleting those cat videos.
Here’s the lowdown on what makes it tick:
- That 120Hz refresh rate isn’t just a number – it’s a lifestyle.
- Powered by the Helio G99, it’s fast enough to make your old phone cry.
- Snap pics with the 64MP camera and watch your friends turn green with envy.
- Android 13 keeps things fresh, like your morning coffee.
- Pick your storage size and never hear 'storage full' again (well, almost never).
- Helio G99 6nm octa-core processor
- 64MP camera
- Android 13 OS
- 8+128GB or 12+256GB storage options
- 120Hz display
General specs
- Brand: OSCAL
- Model: Tiger 12
- Seller: Blackview
- Display: 6.78", 120Hz
- Processor: Helio G99, 6nm octa-core
- Camera: 64MP
- Operating System: Android 13
- Storage Options: 8+128GB, 12+256GB
- Weight: 0.6 kg
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | OSCAL | OSCAL | OSCAL | OSCAL | OSCAL | OSCAL |
Model | Tiger 12 | Tiger 12 | Tiger 12 | Tiger 12 | Tiger 12 | Tiger 12 |
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Price | $179.99 | $159.99 | $159.99 | $159.99 | $179.99 | $179.99 |
Seller | Blackview | Blackview | Blackview | Blackview | Blackview | Blackview |
Update | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Display | 6.78", 120Hz | 6.78", 120Hz | 6.78", 120Hz | 6.78", 120Hz | 6.78", 120Hz | 6.78", 120Hz |
Processor | Helio G99, 6nm octa-core | Helio G99, 6nm octa-core | Helio G99, 6nm octa-core | Helio G99, 6nm, octa-core | Helio G99, 6nm octa-core | Helio G99, 6nm octa-core |
Camera | 64MP | 64MP | 64MP | 64MP | 64MP | 64MP |
Operating System | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 | Android 13 |
Storage Options | 8+128GB, 12+256GB | 8+128GB, 12+256GB | 8+128GB, 12+256GB | |||
Weight | 0.6 kg | 0.6 kg | 0.6 kg | 0.6 kg | 0.6 kg | 0.6 kg |
Oliver T.
Leicester
June 11, 2025
Before this, I was using an older phone that felt like a relic—slow, blurry photos, and constant storage warnings. Now, with this OSCAL, things are quite improved. The display is buttery smooth, and everything runs faster, which is great for my work in social media. I can edit and post content without frustration. The camera is a big upgrade for capturing my cat's antics, though it's not perfect in dim lighting. From what I feel, it's a solid device for the price, but not without its quirks. It does the job well, but I miss the reliability of more premium brands. Overall, it's a decent choice if you're pragmatic about tech—good value, but expect some compromises. 😼
- Pros: The screen is incredibly smooth, making scrolling and videos feel fluid and responsive. It handles multiple apps without lag, which is a huge step up from my old phone. The camera takes sharp photos, especially in good light, and the storage options mean I don't have to worry about running out of space for my pet photos and videos.
- Cons: Battery life could be better; it drains faster than expected with heavy use, and the camera struggles in low light, often producing grainy images. The software has some minor bugs that can be annoying, like occasional app crashes, but they're probably fixable with updates.