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Oppo K7x is a smartphone first announced on 4 November 2020. It has a 6.5" FHD IPS display running at a 90 Hz refresh rate. Oppo K7x uses an octa-core, 2.0 GHz, 7 nm Dimensity 720 processor. The smartphone comes with either 6 or 8 GB of RAM, and either 128 or 256 GB of storage.
Before that it was a sub-brand of Oppo, which is itself a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, [4] until its formation as a spinoff on May 4, 2018. [5] [6] In May 2018, they released their first phone, Realme 1. On July 30, 2018, Sky Li announced his resignation from Oppo, and his intention to establish Realme as an independent brand, on Sina Weibo. [7]
The Oppo R7 is a mid-range phablet smartphone based on Android 4.4 with Oppo Electronics’ own operating system, ColorOS 2.1, which was unveiled on 20 May 2015. [1] This model includes 3 versions featuring different frequencies, and will be sold in 6 countries all over the world, as well as third-party retailer, Oppostyle and other E-commerce platforms.
The Sony α58, Sony Alpha 58 also known as Sony A58 (model name SLT-A58) is a mid-range [1] [2] [3] digital camera from Sony's Alpha SLT camera line, introduced in 2013.
Oppo Reno is a line of camera-focused Android smartphones manufactured by Oppo, with Reno 10x Zoom, and Reno 5G as "flagships", and midrange models, the Reno Z and Reno. [4] The Reno was launched on April 24, 2019. [ 5 ]
A58 or A-58 may refer to : A58 road, a road connecting Prescot and Wetherby in England; Autostrada A58, a bypass of Milano, Italy; A58 motorway (Netherlands), a road ...
Autostrada A58 or Tangenziale Est Esterna di Milano ("Milan external east ring road") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 32 kilometres (20 mi) long in Italy located in the region of Lombardy. It is the second east ring road of Milan after the Autostrada A51 , managed by the company Tangenziale Esterna S.p.a.
INS Jyoti (A58) (meaning: sacred light) is the third of four Komandarm Fedko-class replenishment oilers. [3] She was modified for naval use and is now being operated by the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. Jyoti was the largest ship in the navy [7] until INS Vikramaditya was commissioned in November 2013.