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OPPO to Unveil the “5x” Smartphone Photography Technology at MWC

OPPO Mobiles is set to announce its latest crowning achievement at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 - a 5x smartphone photography technology that will give users unprecedented ability to capture highly detailed images.

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Ashok Pandey
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OPPO Mobiles is set to announce its latest crowning achievement at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 - a 5x smartphone photography technology that will give users unprecedented ability to capture highly detailed images.

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Speaking about the technology, Mr. Sky Li, VP, OPPO, MD of International Mobile Business & President of OPPO India, said, “OPPO’s relentless pursuit of perfection without compromise has given birth to a remarkable technological breakthrough that will change how the world perceives smartphone photography.”

In 2016, OPPO announced the ‘Selfie Expert’ F-series. The flagship model, the F1 Plus, was OPPO’s first device packed with a 16-megapixel front camera. In the same year, OPPO worked with Sony to co-develop the customized 1/2.8-inch IMX398 sensor for the R9s. The outstanding product performance and amazing user experiences placed OPPO as the leading brand in setting trends for smartphone photography.

And in just one year, OPPO is set to unveil its next smartphone technology, the ‘5x’ Project at MWC 2017 - the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry.

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Sky added, “This remarkable achievement is the result of an extensive, year-long R&D process, combined with OPPO’s unparalleled expertise in smartphone imaging technology. We chose MWC to unveil the ‘5x’ technology with the belief that we can inspire the industry to aim higher, and continue to create pioneering products that give amazing experiences to consumers.”

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