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OPPO launches its latest smartphone, the F3 Black

OPPO has launched its latest version of the OPPO F3 series smartphone, the ‘OPPO F3 Black ‘. OPPO launches its latest smartphone, the F3 Black
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Published at : June 10, 2017
Updated at : June 10, 2017 09:37
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OPPO has launched its latest version of the OPPO F3 series smartphone, the ‘OPPO F3 Black ‘. It is targeted squarely at the mid-range market with an aggressive price of Rs32,990. OPPO F3 Black will be available through all major mobile stores across Nepal from Saturday.

 The OPPO F3 Black is equipped with a 13 MP rear camera that has a 1/3 inch sensor with PDAF technology along with a 8 MP front camera, reads a press release. Powering the F3 Black is an octa-core processor, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB ROM backed by the ColourOS 3.0, which promises a seamless and snappy performance.

According to the company, “The brand is looking forward to strengthening its relationship with customers, especially the youth as a sign of its commitment to satisfy user demand by providing them with products as per their requirement.”

The OPPO F3 Black has an embedded triple-slot card tray that allows two nano-SIM cards and a microSD card to work simultaneously. The company claims that the OPPO F3 Black lasts more than 15 hours in a real use simulation test due to its high density 3200mAh battery, providing longer endurance.

Johnny Ge, CEO of OPPO Nepal said, “Listening to customer demand and providing them with phones that meet their needs  has always been our topmost priority. Since the day we first launched our product in Nepal, our customers, especially youngsters kept demanding our hones to be available in different colour options.”

“The colour ‘Black’ is synonymous with style and suave. With a stylish edge to the new OPPO F3 Black, we aim to give customers a chance to make a style statement,” he further added.

OPPO is an ever-evolving global brand dedicated to delivering customers with the most extraordinary experiences through innovative technology, meticulous design and camera expertise, reads a press release.

For the past decade, OPPO has been focusing on manufacturing camera phones while pushing the boundaries of mobile photography through technology breakthroughs, according to the company. The company claims to have started the era of selfies as it was the first brand to launch smartphones with 16 MP front cameras.


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