Welcome to RPRNA, in this article, we will cover all the latest news today about some Android devices- Oppo, Moto, Vivo, Sony, and Nokia.
Check the top news about Oppo below:
- Nearby Share feature in ColorOS 11
- Oppo Reno 5 5G series leaks
Check the top news about Moto below:
- Motorola Moto G 5G launched in India
Check the top news about Vivo below:
- Vivo V20 Pro 5G price and specs
Check the top news about Sony below:
- Facebook collaborating with Sony Pictures Network India
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Nearby Share feature in ColorOS 11:
Back in September this year, Oppo officially launched the latest version of its custom skin, ColorOS 11 which is based on Android 11. This refreshed user interface brings a lot of new and advanced features. We are already known about some of them, this time it is Nearby Sharing. READ MORE HERE.
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Oppo Reno 5 5G series leaks:
As per the recent report, Oppo is preparing for the launch of its Reno 5 series in China. The new series includes two smartphones – Oppo Reno 5 5G and Oppo Reno 5 Pro 5G.
We have already started getting some leaks and rumors about these phones. Meanwhile now an alleged photo popped out on the web revealing the Oppo Reno 5 5G in its Aurora Blue colorway. //Source
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Motorola Moto G 5G launched in India:
The Moto G 5G is one of the cheaper 5G phones by the brand, coming in at €300 (~$359) in the likes of Europe. Now, the phone has made a stop in India, and you can expect a somewhat cheaper price tag as well. CHECK THE FULL SPECS HERE.
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Vivo V20 Pro 5G price and specs:
Vivo is gearing up for the launch of its mid-range 5G smartphone, dubbed the Vivo V20 Pro 5G in India. The device will launch in the country on December 2, 2020.
Not too long ago, we came across a leak that suggested that the Vivo V20 Pro 5G could come with a price tag of INR 29,990 (MOP) in India. Today we have spotted a retailer listing for the device which double-checks the leaked price. READ MORE HERE.
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Facebook collaborating with Sony Pictures Network India:
Social media platforms, along with streaming networks, are getting serious about sports telecasts, which hitherto had been dominated by television channels. Recently we had Amazon Prime Video walking away with the India territory telecast rights of cricket from New Zealand.
And now we have Facebook signing a digital content partnership with Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) for the Indian national cricket team’s tour of Australia. READ MORE HERE.