The new OPPO Band 2 and a number of other devices, including the Watch 3 series, were introduced by Oppo last week in China. The wearable was discovered on the TDRA certification website today, indicating that its debut on the international market may be imminent. The OPPO Band 2 has a number of noteworthy improvements over the original. It sports a 1.57-inch AMOLED display, Apollo 3.5 SoC, a battery life of up to 14 days, and many other features.
The OPPO Band 2 has reportedly been discovered on the TDRA (Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority) UAE website, according to tipper Mukul Sharma. The listing gave little information on the wearable's specifications, but it did give the impression that it will soon be available worldwide. The TDRA website contains a listing for the future fitness band with a model number. number OBBE215 and the model name “OPPO Band 2”.
OPPO has not affirmed Band 2's global accessibility. However, it's conceivable that the business will introduce it to markets abroad. When there are any updates, we'll let you know.
Specifications for the OPPO Band 2
The recently released OPPO Band 2 has a huge 1.57-inch AMOLED display, making it nearly as big as other smartwatches. The band weighs only 33 g and has dimensions of 45.3 x 29.1 x 10.6mm.
The Apollo 3.5 processor, 8MB PSRRAM, and 128MB Nand storage power the OPPO Band 2. It has a 200mAh
internal battery that has a 14-day runtime. Magnetic rapid charging is supported by the band as well. The redesigned OPPO band further offers 24-hour heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, andmore. It is also claimed to be 5ATM waterproof.
v5.0. The Oppo Band 2 is up for purchase in China from 229 Yuan (roughly $34) without NFC and 269 Yuan (~$40) with NFC.