KATHMANDU, Aug 31: OPPO has launched its new smartphone OPPO F9 in the Nepali Market, amid a ceremony held in Kathmandu on Wednesday. Issuing a statement, the company said that the new model has a ‘Waterdrop Screen’ of 6.3 inches, a 25MP front camera, and an 18MP rear camera.
According to the statement, the model represents OPPO’s technologically advanced and innovative expertise with VOOC flash charging that offers two hours of talk with just five minutes of charging. It has the storage capacity of 64 GB that can be expanded up to 256 GB.
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The phone comes with two options of RAM -- 4GB and 6GB -- costing Rs 41,500 and Rs 45,000 respectively. The phone has a battery of 3500mAh and is available in gradient color combinations of sunrise red, twilight blue and starry purple at the moment.
Speaking at the launching ceremony, Bobby Zhao, OPPO Nepal’s CEO, said that the company’s priority has always been to deliver the best to its customers. “We truly believe that we would be successful in providing our customers with the best through technological innovation and advancement,” he added.