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Oppo Smartphones To Hit US Markets: Elegant Low-priced Smartphones To Hit Toughest Market

Oppo Smartphones To Hit US Markets: Elegant Low-priced Smartphones To Hit Toughest Market

Oppo is one of the most popular brands of smartphone in Asia. In China, this phone brand outsells Huawei, Xiaomi and even Lenovo. This is why hearing that Oppo wants to enter the US market is not exactly a far-fetched story.

Phone Arena says that this company has become the top smartphone maker in China this Q3 and the top four largest smartphone seller internationally. It was said that Oppo will be entering the US markets by 2016's end. Nevertheless, the company aims to hit more overseas markets in general and not just the US. However, it is undeniably the US consumer market that's the most interesting venture for Oppo as this country has always been attached to US brands. Needless to say, with Oppo's line of affordable high-quality smartphone, it won't be a shocker if they manage to take over the US markets in no time.

Oppo has been popular for its high-performance camera smartphones so it is quite possible that US consumers will also love the company's line of devices. If Oppo manages to compete with other brands price-wise, there's no doubt that the company will become one of the mainstream brands of US smartphones.

One of Oppo's latest releases is the Oppo A57 and it is an Android smartphone with a 5.2 inch display and a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution. It runs Android Marshmallow from the box and it comes with an impressive 13 MP primary and 16 MP secondary camera. For a midrange phone, this is quite a sweet deal. The company has also announced the Oppo R9s Plus and it is likewise a smartphone with impressive cameras. This six-inch phone comes with a 16 MP rear and a 16 MP front camera. It also has a 4000 mAh battery making it a pretty solid Android option. US fans just have to wait and see if the phone brand would indeed make an appearance this yearend.

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