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OPPO A18 with Sunlight Display and all-day battery launches for $219

Budget friendly OPPO A18 launches in Australia with 5,000mAh battery,  90Hz Sunlight display and loads of storage space. 

At $219, the OPPO A18 is a budget friendly device, powered by a Mediatek Helio G85 octa core processor with  4GB RAM and 128GB of on-board storage with microSD card support up to 1TB. 

The phone includes a large, bright 6.56″  HD resolution ‘Sunlight Display’ which has a peak brightness of 720 nits, perfect for viewing your screen in any lighting conditions. 

There is dual camera array on the rear, with an 8MP main shooter that’s paired with a 2MP depth camera to allow for impressive portrait shots with bokeh effect. There’s also a 5MP front-facing camera nested in a tear-drop notch in the display for all your selfie needs 

The OPPO A18 comes with something called ‘36-Month Fluency Protection’ which is OPPO’s guarantee that the phone will be performing just as smoothly in 36-months time as it does when you first get it out of the box.

OPPO Australia’s Managing Director, Michael Tran said of the OPPO A18

We are proud to bring another feature-packed A-Series device to the market, particularly following the 2024 Canstar Blue Smartphone Awards where OPPO was the only brand to score a perfect 5 stars on “Best Value For Money” as voted by Australians. With its sleek design, powerful features, and enhanced camera capabilities, the A18 marks the next evolution in our mission to redefine the mid-range smartphone experience and bring further value to our users”, 

The OPPO A18 continues the design language of their A-Series and is available in two colour options, Glowing Blue and Glowing Black. The phone design includes a shimmering appearance with a dual matte finish so you won’t see fingerprints 

If you want to get your hands on the OPPO A18, you can on the OPPO Online Store, JB Hi-Fi, Big W, Harvey Norman (online only), Bing Lee (online only).

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