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Samsung might have everyone mesmerized by its foldable Galaxy Fold phone (for now), but if you really want to see weird and wonderful phone innovations, you need to look at what Chinese tech companies ...
Oppo has come to Mobile World Congress this year not with a phone, but with a promise. That promise is a lossless 10x optical zoom that you’ll be able to obtain from a new triple-lens cameraphone ...
OPPO will announce a smartphone with under display camera this year, at least according to Ben Geskin. Tipster shared this information via his official Twitter account, while also sharing an image of ...
OPPO did not exactly announce its foldable smartphone at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, but the company’s Vice President did show its prototype. The device managed to surprise ...
As has often been the case in the past, Oppo’s latest flagship phone has a lot in common with another from OnePlus, since the companies share ownership and supply chain resources. In this case, the ...
Android smartphones with 48MP and pop-up selfie cameras are quickly taking over in markets overseas. Today, Oppo has announced the F11 Pro, its latest Android smartphone with both of those features, ...
Probably you don’t have much knowledge about this brand. What if I tell that the brand Realme? Realme is growing rapidly in the India smartphone market in 2019. Well, it’s owned by the brand OPPO. All ...
According to Chen Mingyong, the OPPO co-founder and CEO, smartphone OEMs will no longer be simple mobile phone companies. The senior executive shared this statement on Weibo earlier today which also ...
According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research, while iPhone XR still remains the top-selling smartphone for Q3 2019, Samsung and Oppo dominate the top 10 globally selling Android ...
Chinese smartphone company Oppo has revealed a new technology called a "waterfall screen," and it could be the future of smartphones. The "waterfall screen" essentially involves curving the side edges ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Flagship Chinese smartphones coming this fall will likely have displays that drastically curve along the left and right edges.