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Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd.
Subsidiary
Industry Consumer electronics
Founded 10 October 2004; 19 years ago (2004-10-10)
Founder Tony Chen (陈明永)
Headquarters ,
China
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tony Chen (CEO)
Products
Number of employees
40,000
Parent BBK Electronics
Subsidiaries OnePlus
Oppo
Oppo
Simplified Chinese Oppo广东移动通信有限公司
Traditional Chinese 廣東歐珀移動通信有限公司
Literal meaning Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd.

Oppo (stylized in all lowercase) is a Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong. Its major product lines include smartphones, smart devices, audio devices, power banks, and other electronic products.

It is overseen by BBK Electronics

History

The brand name "Oppo" was registered in China in 2001 and launched in 2004. Since then, the company has expanded to 50 countries.

In June 2016, Oppo became the largest smartphone manufacturer in China, selling its phones at more than 200,000 retail outlets. Oppo was the top smartphone brand in China in 2019 and was ranked No. 5, in market share, worldwide.

Branding

OPPO logo
Oppo logo used until March 2019
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Ollie, official mascot of Oppo

The South Korean boy band 2PM prepared a song known as "Follow Your Soul" in a promotional deal with Oppo for launching its brand in Thailand in 2010. In June 2015, the company signed an agreement with FC Barcelona to become a sponsor of the Spanish football club.

In 2016, the Philippine Basketball Association tied up with this company as its official smartphone partner, starting at the 2016 PBA Commissioner's Cup.

Oppo hires celebrity endorsers in Vietnam. Sơn Tùng M-TP endorsed three smartphone units: Neo 5, Neo 7, and F1s. Oppo made a sponsorship to one of Vietnam's top-rated reality shows, The Face Vietnam.

In 2017, Oppo won the bid to sponsor the India national cricket team, which allowed their logo to be used on the team's kits from 2017 to 2019.

In 2019, Oppo became a sponsoring partner of the French Open tennis tournament held in Roland-Garros, Paris. The same year, they also became a sponsoring partner of Wimbledon Championships for 5 years as the first official smartphone partner.

Starting with the 2019 World Championship, Oppo is the exclusive global smartphone partner for League of Legends esports through 2024, Oppo will have year-round activations centered around the sport’s three annual global tournaments: the Mid-Season Invitational, the All-Star Event, and the World Championship.

Products

Smartphones

Headphones and amplifiers

Released in 2015, the HA-2, was a portable version of the HA-1 amp/DAC, which featured a battery pack option and a stitched leather casing. The phone played music in real-time to the HA-2 (via the included Android micro USB cable or iOS lightning cable, or USB cable if from PC). It also can be charged using an included "rapid charger" charging kit. The battery pack feature can only be used simultaneously while the HA-2 is used to play music if the playing (source) device is an Apple iOS device. In October 2016, an updated version was released with a new DAC chip and now named HA-2SE. Otherwise, it was the same as the HA-2.

Smartwatches

Oppo launched its first smartwatch, the OPPO Watch, on 6 March 2020 in the Chinese domestic market.

Research and development

VOOC

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VOOC (Voltage Open Loop Multi-step Constant-Current Charging) is a proprietary fast charging method unveiled in 2014 by Oppo. It is unique among fast charging methods in that both the cable and charger needed to utilize its potential are proprietary. It is primarily employed in brands of mobile products under the umbrella of its parent company BBK Electronics. As of February 2023, VOOC implementation is exclusive to brands closely associated with Oppo. Some Oppo devices support USB-PD chargers, however USB-PD devices can not fast charge from VOOC chargers.

VOOC is implemented in other brands under BBK Electronics umbrella. Although marketed under different names, the only difference is the name. For example, OnePlus calls it Warp The interchangeability is not endorsed by the respective brands and cross operability maybe voided anytime in the future.

As of 2022, VOOC / SuperVOOC comes in a few variations:

  • VOOC 2.0 (2015), same as the first version that was introduced in 2014, which operates at 5V/4A.
  • SuperVOOC (2016), a successor of VOOC 2.0 with 10 V/5 A (50W). It charges a two-cell battery in series. It is based on "low voltage pulse" charging that works in conjunction with a customized battery.
  • VOOC 3.0 (2019), Advertised as 23.8% faster than VOOC 2.0. 5V/6A, also marketed as Warp Charge 30.
  • VOOC 4.0 (2019 Sep), a successor of VOOC 3.0, which operates at 5 V/6 A (30W). It can charge the phone up to 67% in 30 minutes.
  • SuperVOOC 2.0 (2020), 10V/6.5A. Alternate name: Warp Charge 65.
  • 240W version of SuperVOOC (2022). 20V/12A. Announced at 2022 Mobile World Congress. It is advertised as being able to charge 4,500mAh battery in 9 minutes. It is implemented by Realme GT Neo5, which requires the use of bundled proprietary charger and proprietary USB-C cable to utilize the advertised charging rate. The power is delivered through the cable at 20V and converted to 10V inside the handset.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: OPPO para niños

  • Oppo Digital, sharing the brand name with Oppo, is an independently operated division of BBK Electronics that designs and markets audio and video equipment.
  • Realme
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