Multi starts manufacturing and distributing OPPO cell phones in Brazil

Multi starts manufacturing and distributing OPPO cell phones in Brazil
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In yet another partnership signed with another Chinese technology company, Multi (formerly Multilaser) announced this Wednesday (05/08) that it will become manufacture and distribute OPPO cell phones, a well-known Chinese brand and is one of the giants in the smartphone market. Currently, the brand sells devices with exclusive by Magazine Luiza.

The announcement was made to the company’s shareholders and, according to them, the “responsibility for marketing, trade marketing and positioning of the product in the market rests with the partner”. In an increasingly competitive market, OPPO currently occupies the fifth place among those who sell the most cell phones in the world.

OPPO is second only to brands like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi and Transsion, responsible for manufacturing smartphones from Infinix, Tecno and Itel. The announcement of the manufacture and distribution of OPPO cell phones comes precisely with the news that the company’s new devices arrive in Brazil today and are sold by Magazine Luiza.

The models OPPO A58, OPPO A79 It is OPPO Reno 11F are the smartphones launched in Brazil today, as was the case expected in March this year. The most expensive smartphone is the Reno 11F, which costs R$2,889, while the cheapest is the A58, which can be found for R$1,439.20. The OPPO A79 currently costs R$1,870.

With this new partnership between the companies, we can expect more OPPO cell phones, which were only sold abroad, to arrive in Brazil in this new production line. In addition to the Chinese smartphone multinational, Multi recently signed a partnership for Hisense smart television manufacturing In Manaus.

(updated on May 7, 2024, at 21:52)


The article is in Portuguese

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