OPPO F11 Pro set to land in Nigeria, to take on Xiaomi


OPPO F11 PRO

Xiaomi is holding a launch event in about 48hrs in the commercial city of Lagos Nigeria, where it would officially launch its first smartphone in the country, although the firm has yet to reveal the product that will be announced on the said date. While this would be the firm’s first official product in marketed dominated by the likes of Infinix and Tecno mobile, one of its main rival in India and China – OPPO is also setting its eyes on the Nigerian market as it plans to unveil one of its latest smartphone in the market.

The Chinese smartphone maker OPPO has started teasing a launch event for April 26th in Lagos, Nigeria where it will unveil the OPPO F11 Pro. First launched in India at 24,990 rupees (around $356), the OPPO F11 Pro gets a classy gradient colored back that’s reminiscent of last year’s Find X. Its major selling point remains the elevating pop-up selfie camera that emerges from near the middle of the phone as opposed to the pop-up style on other OPPO Phones and the recent OPPO Reno with Shark Fin.

 

The OPPO F11 Pro flaunts a 6.53-inch Full-HD+ notchless display on the front with the 16 MP selfie camera popping up from the top, and is powered by Helio P70 SoC coupled with 6 GB RAM and 64 GB of storage. It has a 4,000 mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 fast charging support, boots Android Pie-based ColorOS 6 out-of-the-box while there is a twin cam at the back in the form of 48 MP and 5 MP units.

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OPPO F11 PRO

Local pricing and availability will be announced at launch on April 26 of April 2019.

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3 Comments

  1. Toton Chi
    April 22, 2019

    What?! 356$
    realme 3 pro with sd710 its 200$

  2. Ahmed Salami
    April 23, 2019

    Dear Oppo,I am from Nigeria,that price won’t work out here ,realme has better hand here,pls rethink if u want to compete with Xiaomi here,the price value is what is keeping transsion holding winning

    • April 23, 2019

      Realme sells phones in Nigeria?