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    Help CAN'T DELETE FILES

    i am using oppo F1s i am trying to get rid of some duplicate files from sd card. so i tried deleting it from adobe reader but it prompted message "Task could not be complete . The device storage area (SD card) may not be writable" i tried doing same thing in kingsoft office but even it prompt a...
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    Oppo F1 Plus sold 7 million units so far

    The Oppo F1 Plus has sold 7 million units since its debut in March. To put that into perspective, Oppo has sold a phone everyone 1.1 seconds since it has been available.
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    Unxoxing video for the Oppo F1 Plus FC Barcelona Edition

    If you don't know, Oppo made a special edition of the Oppo F1 Plus. It's made for the FC Barcelona soccer team, and it comes in blue with red accents and the team's logo on the rear. An unboxing video of the device has been posted online.
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    OPPO releases FC Barcelona limited edition F1 Plus

    Enamored with FC Barcelona? Thanks to its partnership with the team, Oppo has released a limited edition F1 Plus which comes in blue and red with a 18K gold-plated insignia of the club on the back. The phone will go on sale in June in China, Singapore and Indonesia.
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    Oppo is building an FC Barcelona Edition of the Oppo F1 Plus

    A new Oppo F1 Plus variant has leaked. This one is being called the FC Barcelona Edition, which is named after the popular soccer team. The phone features the team's colors and their emblem on the rear.
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    Oppo F1 Plus review states that regardless of the iPhone appearance, it's Oppo's best phone yet

    Richard from Android Central got a chance to review Oppo's latest offering the Oppo F1 Plus. With an update to the software, and gorgeous hardware, the F1 Plus is a great option for those in Europe looking for a solid mid-range device.
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    Oppo F1 Plus review says it's a more casual upgrade from the F1

    GSM Arena just published their review of the Oppo F1 Plus and while they did say the Plus version is the one you'll most likely want to own, it's much more similar to the company's R7 devices. The Oppo R7 devices are more affordable, but do not have the fingerprint scanner and the front facing...
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    Oppo F1 Plus now available in India for ₹26,990

    If you live in India and happen to have an extra ₹26,990 ($407 USD) in your pocket, you can now purchase the Oppo F1 Plus. The phone sports a decent spec sheet, but its main focus is delivering incredible selfies with its 16MP front-facing camera.
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    Oppo F1 Plus sold 180,000 in one day, helps OEM top offline sales chart in China

    Oppo is doing pretty good for themselves in China. The company sold 180,000 F1 Plus units in its first day of available, and over 400,000 in the 72-hour period that followed. This helped Oppo take the top spot for smartphone sales in the country in March with market share of 13%.
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    Oppo F1 Plus impressions say it's an impressive phone despite looking like an iPhone

    The Oppo F1 Plus is starting to head out to some people. In the latest unboxing and first impressions to hit the web, the device got praise for having solid hardware and smooth software. That said, some people are bound to be annoyed by the fact that it looks a lot like an iPhone.
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    OPPO F1 Plus review says it's a real contender for selfie fans

    Gary of Android Authority just published his review of the OPPO F1 Plus and he had a lot of great things to say about the device. Pros - 4GB of RAM - 64 GB of storage - Fingerprint reader - Great rear facing camera - Possibly the best selfie camera out there - VOOC fast charging - Thin...
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    Oppo F1 Plus starts rolling globally, India's first in line for $400

    Oppo has started selling the Oppo F1 Plus in more global markets. The first new market to get it outside of China is India, where they will be asked to pay $400 to walk away with one. The device is also headed to Southeast Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East.