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OPPO to launch not one but two smart phones next week

OPPO will be having a launch event next Wednesday and it looks like the OPPO N3 won’t be the only device to show up. In typical OPPO fashion, they have posted another teaser but this time it showed another device next to the highly anticipated N3.

Some had speculated that the other smart phone will incredibly thin below 5mm. It is no secret that OPPO has its own obsession of making slim phones. Several months back, they had introduced the OPPO R3 which is the world’s thinnest 4G LTE smart phone at only 6.3mm thin. This could be the upcoming R5 which was rumoured earlier.

Going back to the OPPO N3, this will be a major replacement of its current N1 smart phone. The rotatable camera will come with a larger 16MP 1/2.3″ sensor and more interesting is that it can rotate electronically.

We’ll find out more during the launch next week as we will be in Singapore to cover the event live. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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