Oppo has launched the F29 and F29 Pro smartphones in India featuring 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED displays and 360° Armour Body. The Oppo F29 5G starts at ₹23,999 while the F29 Pro 5G starts at ₹27,999.
Oppo has launched its latest mid-range smartphones in India, the Oppo F29 5G and F29 Pro 5G with Full HD+ AMOLED display and IP69 rating. The F29 series starts at a price of ₹23,999 with the top ...
Oppo F29 5G series ships with Android 15-based ColorOS 15.0 Both Oppo F29 5G series phones have 50-megapixel primary rear sensors The Pro variant supports 80W SuperVOOC charging ...
Every so often, a company launches a product that takes everyone by surprise. Oppo has done just that with the launch of the Oppo Find N5. It’s the world’s thinnest folding phone, and after ...
The three-day-long exercise will see the FS Charles De Gaulle (F91) and INS Vikrant (R11) carriers conduct drills in the Indian Ocean amid French efforts to strengthen security ties with regional ...
The Oppo F29 series is confirmed to launch on March 20. The series will unveil two models: the Oppo F29 and F29 Pro. ahead of the launch, the company has revealed a few details around the two phones.
Oppo, a leading smartphone manufacturer. Oppo launches very good Oppo Phones every year that are loved by the Indian consumers. It has several exciting devices lined up for release in 2025. Anyone who ...
The Oppo A5 features a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset and a 6.7” AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. The display includes a single hole for the 8 MP camera ...
The telco told investors that it had recorded a loss amounting to R11.7 billion. The reason for this monumental loss comes down to how the telco performed outside of MTN’s hometown, South Africa.
MTN has recorded an R11 billion loss after tax following a massive devaluation of the Naira in its largest market, Nigeria. “We are pleased to report a strong underlying performance and ...
The MTN Group has revealed the disastrous results it was forewarning investors of last month, admitting to losing R11.2 billion during its 2024 financial year. The largest ever single loss for the ...