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Oppo F1 Plus Barcelona Edition emerges, will be available in red and grey

In partnership with Barcelona FC, Oppo has a new pair of Oppo F1 Plus devices themed after the football club.

Last year, Oppo outed the Oppo R7 Plus FC Barcelona edition, much to the delight of fans everywhere. These would be the second set of FC Barcelona themed phones, and maybe is a sign that Oppo will continue to carry on this tradition in the years to come.

The new phones will be available in either red or grey, with the phone to also sport the club’s logo and inscription out back; an extra special touch to differentiate it from its more common brethren.

However, the phone’s innards will remain the same if Oppo is simply giving the phone some new looks. Under the hood is a Helio P10 chip mated to 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage, a 16MP selfie shooter, 13MP rear snapper, with a 5.5-inch FullHD display.

There’s no word when the device will be launched or how much it would cost, but it looks like its pretty much ready to go at any moment.

[SOURCE][VIA]

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