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Oppo

Oppo plans to shatter all previous records with the launch of F23 5G

| @indiablooms | Jun 03, 2023, at 06:50 am

Kolkata: Smartphone maker Oppo on Friday said the company is expecting to break all past records and set new benchmarks in the market with the launch of F23 5G.

Speaking to IBNS, Kshitij Arora, Product Manager,Oppo Mobile said: “We are expecting to shatter all previous records and set new benchmarks in the industry with the launch of F23 5G.” 

Interestingly, the Oppo spokesperson said Kolkata has increased their market footprint by 52 percent with the sale of F21 series over F19 series. 

“Additionally, West Bengal has 20 OPPO service centres,” he said. 

He said: “Oppo's Battery Health Engine ensures that the device can be charged-discharged 1600 times, which means the F23 5G will perform at close to optimal capacity for up to four years.” 

“This is an extremely powerful smartphone with a wonderful battery life,” he said. 

The Oppo F23 5G is priced at Rs. 24,999. 

Kshitij Arora  said: “To combat the issue of Nomophobia--and to meet this very articulated need for a device with a long-lasting, large-capacity, durable battery--OPPO has introduced F23 5G.” 

The handset features Oppo's proprietary 67W SUPERVOOCTM flash charging that juices the device to 50 percent in just 18 minutes, while a 5-minute charge can provide up to 6 hours of phone calls or 2.5 hours of YouTube video viewing. 

On a full charge, its 5000mAh battery lasts up to 39 hours of phone calls and 16 hours of YouTube video viewing. 

Processor and other key features:

The F23 5G phone is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G SoC and comes with 256GB storage that can accommodate 80 full-length movies, over 1,00,000 images, or 40,000+ songs, making it ideal for individuals on the go; the device also supports expandable memory up to 1TB via SD card. And its 8GB RAM can be extended by a further 8GB from storage via Oppo's RAM expansion technology. 

The F23 5G runs on ColorOS 13.1, which enhances privacy and performance with features like screen translate that allows you to point the camera at a script for instant AI-based translation, auto pixelate user photos in messaging apps, and a private safe to secure all your sensitive documents and photos. 

Smartphone photography experience:

The Oppo F23 5G sports an advanced camera setup--a 64MP AI shooter, a 2MP depth camera, a 2MP microlens, and a 32MP selfie snapper--backed by proprietary features such as Portrait Mode, AI Portrait Retouching, Selfie HDR, and AI Color Portrait to deliver stunning, high-quality images in all situations.

(Reporting by Supriyo Hazra)

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