Apple has accused an Oppo engineer of stealing Apple Watch secrets. Here are all the details on this.
OPPO has now taken the wraps off its OPPO Watch after teasing it for weeks and it looks very similar to an Apple Watch in most ways.
Notorious supply chain follower Ming-Chi Kuo says that we can expect phones released in 2020 to feature a longer optical zoom than is currently possible.
Mobile World Congress is underway, which means we're getting our first looks at many of the new phones that companies are going to be selling this year, or in the future. Two of those to catch our eye so far come courtesy of TCL and LG as well as a third that was announced on social media by Oppo.
Chinese firm Oppo is taking steps to make sure that we don't have to look at unsightly notches at the top of smartphones for much longer and also reviving the Find series of smartphones simultaneously with the Find X, a phone that the folks over at The Verge were able to get their hands on ahead of an official launch.
Oppo, like most smartphone vendors, is looking for new and interesting ways to entice consumers, and is currently at the forefront of an emerging trend of Chinese manufacturers to deliver near bezel-free, edge-to-edge displays on handsets, like the Sharp AQUOS Crystal. Its upcoming device, which has been leaked via numerous channels throughout China, appears as though it has bits missing either side of the display, and while it's an interesting concept, one has to wonder whether the cool-looking gadget would make any practical sense.









