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The Oppo A9 2020 is powered by 4x2.0 GHz + 4x1.8 GHz octa-core processors with Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 chipset. [3] It has a dual Sim and comes equipped with 128 GB of ROM and up to 256 GB additional memory via MicroSD for extra storage. The Oppo A9 2020 operates on ColorOS 6 which is a customized version of Android 9 Pie. [4]
128 GB 4/6/8 GB 16 MP + 2 MP 16 MP 4020 mAh A9x A9 (2020) September 2019 6.5" HD+ (720×1600 px) IPS LCD Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 128 GB 4/8 GB 48 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP Android 9 ColorOS 6.1 5000 mAh A5 (2020) 32/64/128 GB 3/4 GB A8 December 2019 MediaTek Helio P35 64/128 GB 4 GB 12 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP 8 MP Android 9 ColorOS 6.1
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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. [11] [12] 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 ...
Dialog was the first mobile operator to cover the Jaffna peninsula in Northern Sri Lanka within 90 days of the ceasefire agreement in 2002 [10] and again in 2009 was the first mobile operator to extend its GSM network to the areas in the North and East Province where the war was fought, [10] and presently has 80% market share in the region.
Oppo Reno is a line of camera-focused Android smartphones manufactured by Oppo, with Reno 10x Zoom, and Reno 5G as "flagships", and midrange models, the Reno Z and Reno. [4] The Reno was launched on April 24, 2019. [ 5 ]
The A9 Highway is a 321-kilometer-long (199 mi) [1] highway in Sri Lanka, which connects the central city of Kandy with Jaffna, a city on the northern tip of the island. Route [ edit ]
In the 1990s, Sri Lanka Railways converted the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge Kelani Valley line into 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge. This was the last narrow gauge line left in Sri Lanka, and its conversion to broad gauge put the fleet of narrow gauge locomotives out of use. All operational locomotives in the country today are broad gauge.