OPPO Neo 7 now official in Malaysia


OPPO’s Neo 7 went official earlier this week, and a confirmation from the Malaysian wing of the company means that the phone will be available in the country starting next week.

The Neo 7 will be available November 3rd onwards. If you don’t remember, the Neo 7 is an upgraded Neo 5, but OPPO continues to focus on the design with this device. The phone has a 5-inch 960 x 540p qHD (which is something you don’t get to see too often these days, even on very basic mid-range phones) screen with a Snapdragon 410 processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB on-board storage with a microSD slot to keep you going once you run out of the provided space.

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The cameras aren’t high on resolution, but should be OK or probably better than other cameras with similar specs; an 8 mega-pixel rear and a 5 mega-pixel front facing sensor sit on the pretty chassis.

The Neo 7 can be yours for RM798 or $185, which isn’t the most attractive pricing for a Snapdragon 410 phone.

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3 Comments

  1. Joel Adames
    October 30, 2015

    I ask myself Yash, what quality/brand recognition/update-services does some of this medium class companies think they have better when they just heard the others are offering better spec’s same quality and much ng erred price in the same market ?

    It’s beyond my understanding …. (( Anyone care to mention the recent elephant in the room to Oppo? ))

  2. Raul
    October 30, 2015

    Oppo must really overrate their brand, even Samsung started delivering better phones for its entry level segment.

  3. cpaixao
    November 23, 2015

    I would like to understand why Oppo devices are so relatively expansive?
    Someone from China or Worldwide can argue?