With a smooth 90Hz display, large 5,000mAh battery supporting blazing fast 33W charging, and a reasonably powerful Snapdragon 680 processor, the unlocked Oppo A76 is a must-buy at £99 in the UK right now.
Remember when an Android smartphone with a smooth 90Hz screen seemed like an inaccessible luxury for the vast majority of mobile users, especially outside of the US?
is currently slashing 90 quid off the handset's list price for a couple of days... or until stocks run out.4G LTE, Unlocked, 128GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 680 Processor, 6.56-Inch IPS LCD Screen with 90Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 5,000mAh Battery with 33W Charging Support, 13 + 2MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 8MP Front Shooter, Black ColorThis is an absolutely phenomenal and completely unprecedented 48 percent discount good for a single black color option of a 6.
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