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OnePlus 9R review: Reasonable and easy to recommend

OnePlus 9R review: Reasonable and easy to recommend Review OnePlus 9R Amritanshu Mukherjee 4.0 5 BGR Rating : 4.0/5 Back in the summer of 2019, OnePlus released the OnePlus 7 as an affordable alternative to the fancy OnePlus 7 Pro. It started at a lower price of Rs 33,000 and was essentially a revamped OnePlus 6T with minor changes. The formula worked on Indians and the OnePlus 7 sold like hotcakes. In 2021, OnePlus repeats the same formula with the OnePlus 9R. Also Read - Top five smart TVs under Rs 30,000 best suited for watching cricket this IPL 2021 season It starts at Rs 39,999 and is essentially a OnePlus 8T with minor cosmetic upgrades as well as a “new” chip. It undercuts the vanilla OnePlus 9 by a huge margin and for most smartphone buyers in the sub-Rs 50,000 segment, it makes a lot o

Oppo announces launch of fitness - Manufacturers

Oppo has announced the launch of its first wearable designed for fitness. The Oppo Band becomes the second wearable in the vendor’s range after the launch of the Oppo Watch series last year. It features 12 workout modes and supports accurate sleep, heart rate, and continuous SpO2 monitoring. The basic sports version of the Oppo Band is available from £39.99 via Oppo’s eStore and through Amazon. It comes in black and users are able to track their progress through the HeyTap health app. Oppo UK managing director Kevin Cho commented: “Staying active is one of the most important things we can do and after more than a year in lockdown, we’re all aware of the impact it has on not just our physical, but mental, well-being.

The bargain-priced Oppo Band is a fitness tracker that does everything you d expect it to

7 hours ago Fitbit might have popularised wrist-based fitness trackers, but these days it’s by no means the only company making them. A multitude of smartphone manufacturers have branched off into the wearables space, and Oppo is the latest. Following last year’s Oppo Watch (you remember, the one with Apple Watch posters all over its wall), the up-and-coming Chinese giant has launched a cheap and cheerful fitness tracker c alled the Oppo Band. It offers 12 workout modes, sleep and heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring and 5ATM water resistance, and can naturally ping you smartphone notifications as you work out. The display is a 1.1in AMOLED with a 126 x 294 resolution, while the 100mAh battery can be fully charged in 1.5 hours and lasts 12 days, according to Oppo. Available in black only, the sporty £40 Oppo Band is on sale now.

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