Chinese firm OPPO will be the “new kid on the block” in the Greek “smart” technology device market, starting 4 July. It is the second largest company in the field in China and the 4th in the world, with a presence in 50 countries, employing more than 40,000 people.
The number of users of OPPO devices globally exceeds 450 million, while the company’s products are available in more than 280,000 retail outlets worldwide.
According to relevant information, in a few days the official activation of OPPO will take place with the commercial release of the X5 Pro, the top of its smartphone line, at the price of € 1,299; the Reno7 Lite 5G, for € 399 and 3 year warranty; the OPPO A96, for € 299, with a 3-year warranty.
In addition, OPPO will also launch wireless headphones Enco Air2 and Enco Buds, at the price of 89 € and 59 € respectively, on the Greek market.
The company enables consumers to get them for free in the following way: with every purchase of a Reno7 Lite 5G smartphone, OPPO offers Enco Air2 as a gift, while for every purchase of the A96 it offers a free pair of Enco Buds. The offer is valid until July 24 or until stocks run out.
The company has already set up a local office, which is responsible for all activities in Greece. OPPO’s goal is to capture market shares similar to those it has at the international level and to gradually expand its range of technology products in the Greek market.
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