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Oppo is launching the next model in its Reno line, with the Reno12 Pro and Reno12 to be offered for sale in Australia from 11 July. Both phones will be available for pre-sale from 27 June.

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Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo has launched a new model in its Reno line, at a much lower price than previously, with the Reno11 F 5G priced at $599.

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New TWS earbuds, released by Chinese firm Oppo at the MWC in Barcelona last week, have gone on sale in Australia and can be purchased from the company's online store for $99.

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Chinese vendor Oppo has released the A18, another in its low-budget smartphone line, with the model available for $219 from a number of outlets.

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Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo has released another budget 5G model in Australia, with the A79 5G claimed to provide an exceptional audio-visual experience.

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has announced a second foldable device, the Find N3, will be released in Australian soon, following the global release in Singapore. The device will be offered at an RRP of $2699.

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Oppo Australia has launched its latest A series smartphone, the A58, with the price tag ($299) suiting the times given that people are still feeling the pinch from the rising cost of living.

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Two 5G smartphones, the A98 and Reno10, have been launched in Australia by Chinese firm Oppo on Thursday, with both available for immediate purchase.

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Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo has released a low-budget 5G smartphone into the Australian market, with the A78 selling for $359.

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Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has released its first foldable device for the Australian market, with the Find N2 Flip to go on sale from 2 March.

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Chinese smartphone vendor Oppo has released another model from its budget range in Australia, aiming to attract buyers to the A17 through a combination of price and decent specs, plus a 30-day mobile subscription.

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has taken its first steps into the tablet market, announcing the launch of its Pad Air tablet — yes, the name does ring a bell — in the Australian market on Monday.

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Thursday, 08 September 2022 10:08

Oppo puts two more Reno 5G models on sale Down Under

Chinese smartphone firm Oppo has released two more models in its Reno series, both supporting 5G, and both being available for purchase from today (Thursday).

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There was once a time when the launch of a smartphone, be it an Android model or one of Apple's suite, was an occasion. The company behind the device made a song and dance about it, and the media tended to follow suit.

Oppo and Samsung both have mid-range smartphones designated with an "A", followed by a number, and while Samsung's new A73 5G and A53 5G easily win the spec war, but at less than half the price, Oppo says its A76 is "built to meet daily digital needs."

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Chinese smartphone vendor OPPO has launched its new flagship line of devices, with the Find X5 series featuring its new neural processing unit which it claims will help overcome the problems that get in the way of recording video at night.

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Chinese phone manufacturer OPPO has announced a three-year partnership with the famous camera firm Hasselblad to develop camera technology for its flagship Find series.

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO has unveiled a neural processing unit known as MariSilicon X and an assisted reality device called Air Glass at an innovation event held overnight.

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The first Optus customers in Australia have now been connected to a multi band 5G standalone network as Optus launches Australia’s an end-to-end service trial of this 5G technology.

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO has released another 4G device into the Australian market, the A54s. Once again, this is a low-priced model, retailing for $299.

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