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OPPO F1 Plus FCB Edition isn’t as expensive as you think

OPPO Malaysia will be bringing their F1 Plus FCB Edition to our shores very soon. They have yet to reveal its availability but we do know how much it will going for.

According to OPPO, there will be only 10 units for the Malaysian market, which is similar to Indonesia. The OPPO F1 Plus FCB Edition is the same F1 Plus but it gets a striking blue and red colour scheme. There’s also an exclusive case with printed signatures of their top 5 players. If you’re interested to get one, Gemfive will be their exclusive partner for its upcoming online sales.

Yesterday, the product page for the FCB Edition phone had appeared for a short while and it was listed at RM2,098. That’s quite reasonable considering there are only 10 units for Malaysia.

At time of writing, the product page has been taken down and we think the price would remain when it goes on sale. In the mean time, check out our hands-on with the FCB phone below.

OPPO F1 Plus FCB Edition Hands-on

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