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The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by chumsfortech: 4:11pm On Feb 17, 2020
OPPO Mobile, which is fast becoming a household name, entered into Nigeria, last year. Although it seems like a long time, giving the way almost all smartphone technology conversations always seem include OPPO Mobile, OPPO has only been in Nigeria for about a year.

In this time, we have seen an increasingly accelerated growth in the Nigerian smartphone industry. The existing smartphone brands have produced smartphones with better features, better aesthetics and most importantly have made innovations in camera.

This brings us to the question, did OPPO Mobile begin the revolution in the Nigerian smartphone industry?

Sincerely, I think they did! Upon entering into the Nigerian market, OPPO mobile launched the F11Pro. As soon as this smartphone was launched, we could all see the difference in thought, detail and camera innovation.

The F11Pro provided the first-ever bezel-less full-screen phone in the Nigerian smartphone market, which basically means that users, for the first time, were given an absolutely full screen of 6.5 inches.

I can categorically say that the F11Pro changed the game in smartphone photography, from the quality of the pictures to the selfie pop-up camera and even the brand placements of the F11Pro.

It was right after the launch of the F11Pro, that all other existing smartphone brands began to produce similar phones and increase their camera quality.

These are my thoughts, what do you think?

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Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by bigboychukstar: 4:22pm On Feb 17, 2020
I think you are very correct. Infact, still on the F11Pro, OPPO came out with the first-ever movie and smartphone limited edition in Nigeria, with the F11Pro Marvel Avengers Limited Edition. This limited edition phone was launched following the release of the Marvel Avengers: End Game, and it provided the fans with an exclusive opportunity to own it as a memorabilia of the 14-year-old franchise that they have come to know and love.

But these are not even the best part, the F11Pro featured, the FIRST EVER pop-up selfie camera in Nigeria, I think it is necessary to emphasize this. This feature positioned OPPO Mobile as an innovation power block in Nigeria and the whole camera technology on the F11Pro shows that OPPO came ready to dominate the Nigerian market.

Knowing the irregularities of electricity in Nigeria, the F11Pro is powered with a big battery, and ultra-dark mode, that allows users to take brilliant portraits in low light! Talk about the in-depth study and solution-centric innovations.

If this isn’t innovation, then I really don’t know know what is.

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Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by aramanda14: 1:53pm On Feb 19, 2020
Speaking on the change that the OPPO mobile ha brought into the smartphone market, if you look at the lastest smartphones produced by the other brands, you would see that they have all started producing what I would refer to as OPPO F11Pro “look-a-like” smartphones.

From Huawei to the Transsion brothers, everyone is now creating a smartphone with a pop-up camera, they all started producing smartphones equipped to take better pictures in low light and we are sure that the smartphone partnership category for BBNaija has now become a coveted slot, all following in the footsteps of OPPO Mobile.

OPPO Mobile has now created the shark-fin selfie camera with the OPPO Reno 2, and you can already guess our prediction.

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Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by edoairways: 3:46pm On Feb 19, 2020
aramanda14:
Speaking on the change that the OPPO mobile ha brought into the smartphone market, if you look at the lastest smartphones produced by the other brands, you would see that they have all started producing what I would refer to as OPPO F11Pro “look-a-like” smartphones.

From Huawei to the Transsion brothers, everyone is now creating a smartphone with a pop-up camera, they all started producing smartphones equipped to take better pictures in low light and we are sure that the smartphone partnership category for BBNaija has now become a coveted slot, all following in the footsteps of OPPO Mobile.

OPPO Mobile has now created the shark-fin selfie camera with the OPPO Reno 2, and you can already guess our prediction.
That is the power of competition. It brings innovations and ideas

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Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by audububa(m): 8:11pm On Feb 19, 2020
brands like tecno and infinix have over saturated the market right now with different designs but same specs just to be on par with the growing competitions
Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by pesty100(m): 8:30pm On Feb 19, 2020
Op how many accounts do you have?
Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by Themaths(m): 8:41pm On Feb 19, 2020
pesty100:
Op how many accounts do you have?
grin grin grin Even me wan ask the same question o
Re: The Nigerian Smartphone Industry And The Effect Of Oppo’s First Year by greychris: 3:14pm On Mar 05, 2020
OPPO had a pretty different approach to the market. Exclusive phone

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