In Europe and the US, Oppo is an underdog. You won’t find its smartphones in a carrier store, or promoted with big-budget ads on TV. The Chinese firm just doesn’t command the same influence as Android rivals Samsung, Sony and HTC in these markets. Yet Oppo is making some inroads with the core Android community. The Find 5 (review) and N1 (review) were stellar handsets with attractive designs and competitive specs. It even partnered with CyanogenMod, a wildly popular Android ROM, for an exclusive version of the N1 last year. For its latest flagship smartphone, Oppo is offering two different...
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