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Oppo has released the official image of the smartwatch that will be released soon

Oppo has released the official image of the smartwatch that will be released soon


Oppo Vice President Shen Yiren shared the visual of the first Oppo smartwatch model that will be introduced soon and stated that the smartwatch will have a flexible display and a curved design.


Similar to Apple Watch

The published picture shows that the smart watch has a rounded rectangular design and there are two buttons on the right side of the gold case. At first glance, we see that there is a hole between the buttons of the smart watch, which draws attention with its similarity to Apple Watch. It is stated that this hole, which is thought to be a microphone, can be used to make calls without the need for a smartphone.

It is not yet known whether there will be a SIM (or eSIM) slot built into the smart watch. The device, which is planned to be put up for sale in the first quarter of 2020, is highly likely to be introduced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Let's not go without saying that there is no leaking information about pricing.

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