Oppo to partner with Vodafone in seven European markets

Yordan, 18 May 2020

Oppo has been trying to expand its presence in the European market and the latest deal seems like a major step forward. In a press release, the phone manufacturer announced a partnership with Vodafone in seven European countries where the carrier will offer some of the devices “to accelerate 5G adoption and expand availability of Oppo products”.

Oppo to partner with Vodafone at seven European markets

The first seven countries where Oppo phones will be offered by Vodafone are Germany, the UK, Spain, Portugal, Romania, Turkey, and the Netherlands. Phones will roll out across Vodafone channels, which is both the online store of the carrier and the physical retail points, wherever they are working during the global pandemic.

Oppo revealed in the message to media that smartphones from all ranges will be found on these markets - from the A series, through the Reno devices, all the way to the Find X2 and Find X2 Pro. A quick check reveals that most of the local divisions are yet to learn about the new partnership - there isn’t any info on some of the local carrier’s pages.

Oppo to partner with Vodafone at seven European markets

However, you can purchase a Find X2 Pro in the Netherlands since Day 1 of the phone’s announcement, while Vodafone Spain offers the Oppo A9 2020 for free if you purchase a plan as a new client.

Source


Related

Reader comments

  • Carol
  • 20 May 2020
  • mgK

Diversity in user experience would be if the installed OS's would have been other...OS's. Just to move settings arround or do some tweeks does not mean diversity through user experience. Real diversity would have probably come when people would stop ...

  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • 19 May 2020
  • pcL

They all buy parts from same sources its not that they could try to be different even if they want to, the fact is there is over 300+ smartphone brands and less than 4-5 companies making displays for said phones... What about camera? Well there its s...

Huawei's problems are now Oppo's advantage

Popular articles

More

Popular devices

Electric Vehicles

More