The device runs the company's own ColorOS6.1.2 based on Android 9 operating system (OS)
Chinese tech giant Oppo is looking to cash in on the "incredible" opportunities thrown by untapped millennial population in the Indian market and charting out strategies to back the government's 'Make in India' mission by extending support to startups and bringing India-centric innovations. Keeping 'Make in India' mission at the core of its growth strategy, Oppo is aiming to manufacture 100 million smartphone units locally by the end of 2020 and bring world-class technological products that meet the needs of the ever-evolving Indian consumers. With fast-changing technology landscape in India, Oppo is also shifting its focus towards next generation innovations like 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) to drive its next leg of growth in the country. On the future course, Oppo India Vice President (R&D) Tasleem Arif told PTI, "India is a promising market when it comes to the roll out of 5G. India's new National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP) presents a positive vision for the ...
According to documents filed in the Registrar of Companies (RoC) Oppo's net loss expanded to Rs 3.58 billion in 2017-18 from Rs 0.42 billion a year ago