OPPO has set the trend for smartphone industry with its new smartphone, OPPO Find X.
With its exquisite design, Find X is easily declared as one of the most innovative smartphone this year.
OPPO has set the trend for smartphone industry with its new smartphone, OPPO Find X.
With its exquisite design, Find X is easily declared as one of the most innovative smartphone this year.
The device has finally launched in Malaysia on July 17 at Setia City Convention Centre.
“The Malaysian market is continuously growing, and we need to stay ahead of the game. Hence, the OPPO Find X has been meticulously crafted to provide users with not just a remarkable looking device, but a cultivated experience,” said OPPO Malaysia chief executive officer, William Fang.
The success and recognition received from Malaysian consumers with OPPO F7 and OPPO R15 PRO motivates them to continue improving and providing amazing experiences to their users.
OPPO’s belief is that a smartphone is not just a communication device, but a piece of art and Find X is proof of this philosophy.
Find X distinguishing feature is its rear camera that slides up once the camera app is launched.
The phone also features 3D face recognition system that uses structured light for facial identification superior photo editing purpose.
During the launch, Qualcomm® Country Manager of Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines is also present to express his vision and share the achievements that have been achieved during the partnership with OPPO.
Besides, OPPO also announced a global, strategic partnership with Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. (“Lamborghini”) at the Find X launch.
This exclusive partnership is the first between a leading smartphone brand and a premium super car brand.
OPPO and Automobili Lamborghini will explore the possibilities of using OPPO VOOC technology in Automobili Lamborghini sports cars in the future.
Additionally, OPPO hints on entering the European market with France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands on the list.
A team of staff coming from local regions will be established to gain a greater understanding of the needs of European consumers before officially penetrating the European market.