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OPPO expand their retailer list with Harvey Norman joining the crew

OPPO sell a lot of phones in Australia — many through regular retailers rather than telcos. Their list of retailers stocking their devices is already extensive and today they have added a big name to the list with Harvey Norman jumping on the OPPO bandwagon.

The new deal will see Harvey Norman stores Australia-wide stock a range of OPPO phones including their two new entry-level devices, the A15 ($239) and the A53 ($299). OPPO say that the brand’s strong growth in Australia has led to the decision to range their smartphones at Harvey Norman allowing more customers to be able to get their hands on them.

Ever since December 2017 OPPO have been Australia’s third largest smartphone brand (after Apple and Samsung obviously) and with their market share worldwide continuing to grow you can be sure they are doing all they can to improve their market share here in Australia.

Michael Tran, MD of OPPO Australia said that:

“It’s exciting to see OPPO continuing to expand here in Australia and we’re proud to be working with such an established local retailer like Harvey Norman. Everything we do is customer driven and our partnership with Harvey Norman will help us get into the hands of more Aussies nationwide, which is very important in building our brand.” 

To help promote the new partnership OPPO are offering a “gift with purchase” on all OPPO stock at Harvey Norman — each OPPO device purchased will be bundled with OPPO Enco W11 true wireless headphones.

With OPPO making inroads into the smartphone hierarchy worldwide it is great to see them expanding here in Australia too. With a big year ahead of them it is great that there are new ways to be able to get your hands on an OPPO smartphone.

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