A big screen for middle budgets: Oppo R11s reviewed
No longer just an iClone, Oppo is going fullview and fullscreen, delivering a phone that finds the middle ground between Android and iPhone. Does the R11s spell success?
No longer just an iClone, Oppo is going fullview and fullscreen, delivering a phone that finds the middle ground between Android and iPhone. Does the R11s spell success?
Oppo has been making budget-friendly iClones for over a year, and in 2018, it intends to show the world that it can make a phone with a big fullview screen that doesn’t cost the arm or the leg.
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