Oppo Watch review: An excellent Wear OS smartwatch
Oppo’s first Wear OS smartwatch is a winner.
Oppo’s first Wear OS smartwatch is a winner.
Oppo’s new hybrid zoom lens system allows for two different optical zoom levels using a single lens and sensor system.
Li-Fi uses light for data transmission rather than radio waves, as is the case with Wi-Fi.
Huawei has managed to weather the storm so far, but other Chinese brands may not be so lucky.
Another version of the Snapdragon 865 could also be on the way.
Ultra-fast charging doesn’t come cheap.
Phones are finally reaching their full AI potential, and the OPPO Reno4 packs futuristic smarts into a midrange body.
There’s no Snapdragon 765G in sight, but there are plenty of camera sensors on both.
It may not look all that original, but this Wear OS watch has some decent specs and features you won’t want to miss.
We ask the tough questions about 125W charging to Oppo’s Chief Charging Technology Scientist, Jeff Zhang.
A quick stop by the FCC revealed some interesting Oppo Watch specs, too.
Ultra-fast 125W charging may have its long-term consequences.
Oppo’s 125W Flash Charge is official, along with 65W wireless charging, as well as two portable high-power GaN chargers.
65W fast charging not fast enough? Here comes 125W charging.
Oppo’s Find X2 Pro is so good that I wish OnePlus copied it for the OnePlus 8 Pro. But sometimes you can’t have everything.
Oppo’s Find X2 Pro brings a beautiful design and some of the best specs on Android right now.
The first phones with the tech are coming soon, but one executive thinks you should keep your expectations in check.
Update: The Oppo Find X2 is coming soon to India. Find out more details here!
Update: Oppo told Android Authority that there are no plans to launch the Ace 2 outside China.
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