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OPPO F19 Pro launching in Nepal soon



KATHMANDU: OPPO has set to launch its latest flagship smartphone F19 Pro in Nepal soon.

The F series of smartphones were one of the most popular from OPPO and was first launched by the company in 2016 in Nepal.

And now, the company is all set to add to the series by launching the OPPO F19 Pro, which it claims will help to further elevate the series with its Ultra Slim Body design and innovative technologies be it on charging or imaging.

The company further claims that the OPPO F19 Pro is expected to redefine the standards of lightweight and design making it the most fashionable F series smartphone by OPPO.

In the meantime, there is a huge possibility that it will present an innovation in the field of Flash Charging and Imaging as well.

The company hasn’t given a specific launch timeline for the OPPO F19 Pro in Nepal, however, it appears the launch of the phone could be just around the corner.

As of now, the specs of the F19 Pro haven’t yet been officially announced, even though the expectation is that the phone will maintain certain design elements while improving at the same time on core specs to ensure that the phone can truly emerge as an upgrade on the F17 series.

Even though, the company seems soon to be rolling out the phone’s major specs via teasers through its social media handles. So, keep tracking to know more about the device.

Publish Date : 03 March 2021 14:52 PM

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