Oppo is a Chinese consumer electronics and mobile communications company founded by Tony Chen in 2004. Originally a manufacturer of MP3 players and Blu-ray disc players, Oppo entered the smartphone market in 2011 and rapidly grew to become one of the world's top five smartphone manufacturers by market share. The company is a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, making it a corporate sibling of Vivo, OnePlus, Realme, and iQOO. Oppo has distinguished itself through innovation in smartphone camera technology and fast charging. Its VOOC (Voltage Open Loop Multi-step Constant-Current Charging) fast charging technology was among the first to deliver significantly faster charging speeds than competitors, with the slogan 'Charge for 5 minutes, talk for 2 hours.' Oppo's Find X series represents its flagship lineup, featuring cutting-edge camera systems developed in partnership with Hasselblad and pioneering form factors including sliding mechanisms and foldable designs. The Reno series targets the mid-range market with strong camera capabilities and stylish designs. Oppo also develops its own imaging NPU chips and has launched ColorOS, its Android-based operating system used by hundreds of millions of devices. The company operates in over 60 countries with particularly strong presence in China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and has established R&D centers worldwide focusing on 5G, AI, and imaging technologies.
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