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OPPO announces collaboration with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

OPPO partners with Mobile Legends to showcase the Reno12's gaming capabilities, promising an enhanced gaming experience for fans.

For the first time, OPPO, a leading global smartphone brand, has teamed up with Moonton’s popular mobile game, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), to showcase the gaming prowess of the new OPPO Reno12 Series. This partnership aims to integrate OPPO’s advanced technology with the thrilling gameplay of MLBB, a top mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game enjoyed by millions worldwide.

Gaming meets innovation

The collaboration promises to deliver a series of exciting in-game features and events, ensuring game fans have much to look forward to. With its fast-paced action and diverse heroes, MLBB’s dynamic gaming experience is set to be enhanced by OPPO’s cutting-edge technology, offering gamers a seamlessly integrated entertainment experience.

“By partnering with MLBB, OPPO continues to solidify its position as a leader in the smartphone industry, providing users with devices that cater to both their everyday needs and their passion for gaming. OPPO Reno12 Series users will have plenty to look forward to in the realm of MLBB in the coming months,” stated Andy Shi, APAC President of OPPO.

MLBB’s SEA Representative Nolan Li added, “We are thrilled to partner with OPPO for the first time and bring an unparalleled gaming experience to our community. The OPPO Reno12 Series, with its advanced gaming features and superior performance, perfectly complements the fast-paced, battle arena theme of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.”

Enhanced gaming with the OPPO Reno12 Series

The OPPO Reno12 Series, equipped with the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Energy Platform, aims to provide maximum performance efficiency for MLBB gamers. The series and a formidable 5,000mAh battery ensure sustained daily performance, even under demanding conditions.

In addition to powerful internal specs, the Reno12 Series boasts a 120Hz smart adaptive screen and OPPO’s Splash Touch technology, which enhances screen responsiveness even in wet conditions. This technology ensures that gamers can enjoy an uninterrupted and immersive gaming experience without lag or frame rate fluctuations.

This partnership is part of OPPO’s ongoing commitment to enhance mobile gaming experiences, bridging the gap between technological innovation and user entertainment preferences. As both brands look forward to further collaborations, they aim to push the boundaries of what mobile gaming can achieve.

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