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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Leather cases; Cases with integrated kick stands; Battery cases; Cases with protection devices; Holsters are commonly used as third-party cases for devices, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners. Heavy duty cases are designed to protect from drops and scratches. A standing (or kickstand) case keeps the device standing ...

  3. List of Oppo products - Wikipedia

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    F21 Pro 5G (Reno7 Z 5G/Reno 7 Lite/Reno8 Lite) Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G 128 GB 8 GB 16 MP Android 11 ColorOS 12 F21s Pro (Reno8) 15 September 2022 Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G 32 MP Android 12 ColorOS 12.1 F21s Pro 5G (Reno8 Z) Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G 16 MP F23 (A98) 15 May 2023 6.72" FULL HD+ IPS LCD (1080 x 2400 px)

  4. Oppo F7 - Wikipedia

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    The Oppo F7 is a phablet smartphone based on Android 8.1, which was unveiled on March 26, 2018. [1] The model has a 25 MP front camera and a 16 MP rear camera. [ 2 ]

  5. Essential Phone - Wikipedia

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    The phone was announced on May 30, 2017 and released on August 17, 2017. The Essential Phone has a titanium and ceramic body, an edge-to-edge display protected by Gorilla Glass 5, and two rear cameras, one of which is dedicated to black-and-white photography. Accompanying the phone is a 360-degree camera that

  6. Oppo F5/F5 Youth - Wikipedia

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    The Oppo F5 and the Oppo F5 Youth are both smartphones manufactured by the Chinese tech company Oppo Electronics Corporation (known as Oppo). The F5 was released in October 2017, whilst the F5 Youth was released in November 2017, under Oppo's F Series.

  7. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The antennas contained in mobile phones, including smartphones, emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation (non-ionizing "radio waves" such as microwaves); the parts of the head or body nearest to the antenna can absorb this energy and convert it to heat or to synchronised molecular vibrations (the term 'heat', properly applies only to disordered molecular motion).