Tag: Oppo

  • Oppo Launches Its Coloros-Powered Apple Watch Clone

    Oppo Launches Its Coloros-Powered Apple Watch Clone

    Oppo is already a well-known smartphone company. It has deepened its roots in the market in the name of its selfie camera. Recently, it launched a smartwatch. It is its first move in the smartwatch market. This ‘Oppo watch’ looks much like the Apple watch. Considering the necessary features from the competitors in the market, the Oppo watch ensures quality.

    Oppo Launches Its Coloros-Powered Apple Watch Clone

    Oppo features

    Initially, let me talk about its looks.

    It owns a 402*473, 1.91-inch OLED screen. This big screen on your wrist makes it look even more classy while giving the visibility benefits. This watch is smart. So, it is expected to show multiple smart features, the reason why it is called the Apple watch clone.

    This watch has an inbuilt heart rate sensor and e-SIM support. It exhibits water resistance up to 50 meters. One of its most striking features is that it supports the fast charging feature by Oppo’s VOOC.

    This lets you charge the watch to 46% in about 15 minutes. This 46% is not as small as it looks. This will last for up to 40 hours normally. If the watch is on power-saving mode, then it may remain alive for about 21 days.

    Most of the smartwatches operate on the software called Google’s WearOS. But the ‘Oppo watch’ uses the ColorOS version in its smartwatch. This new software used here may provide some new features.

    This is available at a much low price as compared to its competitors in the market. So, are you ready to experience yet another newcomer in the smartphone market?

  • Oppo’s Sub-Brand Realme Is A Surprising Hit In India

    Oppo’s Sub-Brand Realme Is A Surprising Hit In India

    RealMe is a Chinese smartphone brand which came into the existence just one and a half year ago. Although, the Oppo’s sub-brand is already experiencing big success in India. Its shipments are growing more than 400 percent in comparison to the same period last year.

    Oppo's Sub-Brand Realme Is A Surprising Hit In India

    Xiaomi Vs RealMe: The Brands Are Fighting For Market Dominance in India

    Xiaomi’s strategy is aggressive with respect to the prices and the product launches it has made in India. It is the No.1 smartphone brand of India. But, in the last two years, it has faced some tough competition from Oppo’s sub-brand RealMe.

    The success story of RealMe in India inspires everyone. It entered the Indian market when Xiaomi was the master in the Indian smartphone industry. At that time, it was not easy for any other Chinese brand to enter the market because already a Chinese brand is been making a strong presence in the hearts of consumers of India.

    But, RealMe fought and chased Xiaomi hard in the market. Now, RealMe has been ruling for a long time, and from nothing in 2018, it has grown its market share in 2019.

    RealMe is chasing Xiaomi’s dominance in India

    RealMe has now risen to become the fourth biggest smartphone brand in India in the third quarter of 2019, according to IDC. It gained popularity for similar reasons that of Xiaomi, which has been selling its phones in the country since 2015. Xiaomi is also growing rapidly in India by offering a good price-to-quality ratio on its Smartphones.

    The Chinese smartphone is dominating India’s smartphone market

    Xiaomi shipped more phones than it ever has before in the first quarter with 12.6 million units. Vivo and Oppo are third and fifth respectively in the competition. This means Vivo and Oppo’s parent company BBK Electronics owns three of India’s top five brands. Samsung is the only vendor among the top five companies to record a fall this quarter, but it’s still India’s second-largest smartphone brand though.

    Some months ago, RealMe ranked third overall in sales during the Diwali holiday season in India by the Counterpoint Research. This means that the company is surpassing huge players like OnePlus, LG and others with its hit in the smartphone market.

    The future of RealMe

    Although Counterpoint Research’s figures indicate that RealMe had no offline sales practically during the period. The brand is fortunately revealed its plan to deliver offline sales in 150 cities of India by 2020.

    Previously, RealMe also declared its aim to expand to other countries in Asia, along with Africa and the Middle East. If the brand can preserve its momentum and also offer offline sales, they can achieve even more impressive figures in 2020 for sure.

    Bottom Lines

    There will be a time that RealMe will take over all other brands in no time as it is adapting the market changes very quickly. Xiaomi, on the other hand, is working really hard to not allowing RealMe to take over its market at any cost.