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OPPO Watch, earphones discounted at OPPO PH payday sale

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So you’re already satisfied with your current smartphone, but you are looking for accessories to go with it.

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Good news: OPPO Philippines is holding a payday sale at its official store on Lazada starting tomorrow, October 15, until the 17th. You’ll get up to 13% off select devices. We don’t have a copy of the promo prices just yet, but you may want to take note of their regular prices:

  • OPPO Enco M31: P1,990 (around $41)
  • OPPO Enco W11: P1,690 ($35)
  • OPPO Enco W31: P2,990 ($61)
  • OPPO Watch W6: P12,990 ($267)

OPPO Philippines announces its mid-October 2020 payday sale event on ecommerce site Lazada

We have reviewed two of the four products, and we would like to share a summary of what we think of them.

The OPPO Watch 41mm is a great device, especially for a first smartwatch from any brand. Because it runs Google’s Android-based Wear OS platform, it can do more than your typical smartwatch, such as sending messages and answering calls on the OPPO Watch itself. There’s a whole app ecosystem for it, too, courtesy of third-party app compatibility and its own version of the Google Play Store. You’ll have to watch the battery life, though.

OPPO Enco W31 review, price, and specs via Revu Philippines

OPPO Enco W31

The most compelling thing about the OPPO Enco W31 truly wireless earphones are its price. Audio quality is as you would expect in their price range, but they offer a decent seal and comfort and long-lasting battery life.

Again, we don’t have the exact discounted pricing, so we suggest that you go to OPPO Philippines’ shop on LazMall tomorrow to see the specific deals. Happy shopping.

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Editor-in-chief: Alora Uy Guerrero is a 24-year media veteran who has survived the newsrooms of giants like Yahoo and a high-stakes detour into OPPO's digital marketing. She eventually returned to her journalism roots to helm REVU. A strict advocate for quality over quantity, Alora lives by a family-first philosophy — mostly because her babies are the only bosses she can't negotiate with. When she isn't chasing kids or deadlines, she's probably traveling, shooting, or passionately over-analyzing her favorite bands, films, and basketball teams.