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OPPO F3 and F3 Plus now available at Smart Postpaid Plans

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OPPO’s latest smartphone lineup, the F3 and F3 Plus are now available in Smart Communication’s latest postpaid plans. Customers may now avail the latest OPPO smartphones with only P800 additional on-top of their selected plan for 24 months contract along with a freeintricately made Rags2Riches cord roll for the first 120 orders.

OPPO F3

The OPPO F3 and F3 Plus can be availed for as Plan 399 with additional 800 monthly fee for the phone. Plan 399 offers you monthly 3GB data, 20mins all-net calls, unlimited all-net texts and 500MB data allocation for Whatsapp, Viber and FB Messenger.

Customers can also go higher data, calls and text allocation with up to plan 2,999, giving them flexible terms and cost based on the demands of their everyday lifestyle.Plans 999 and above upgrades the free data to free access to 1 app for the month.

A P2,000 cash-out is required for the OPPO F3 Plus, under 30-months plan, while the OPPO F3 has no cash out under 24-months plan.

The OPPO F3 series is also available in Smart’s All-In Plans starting at Plan 500 with respective cash-out and options for 24 months to 30 months. Smart All-in plan is best for customers who avail the exact call, text and data services they need.

The OPPO F3 is a 5.5 inch camera phone with dual selfie cameras for wider selfies and added bokeh effect. Powered by an octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and boosted with 16MP dual-front camera with beautification 4.0 software. All this in an ultra-thin body and 3,200mAH battery for an all-day performance.

“Our lastest OPPO F3 and F3 Plus in Smart’s postpaid plans expand our offerings to our customers, giving them better option for their smartphone lifestyle in the budget and plan they want,” said Stephen Cheng, Brand Marketing Manager of OPPO Philippines.

For more about the OPPO F3 and F3 Plus via Smart, visit http://bit.ly/SmartOPPOF3 and http://bit.ly/SmartOPPOF3Plusor log on to http://smart.com.ph/Postpaid/phones/details/oppo-f3.

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