History of Oppo

Oppo, a Chinese consumer electronics and mobile communications company, was founded in 2004 by Tony Chen in Dongguan, Guangdong. Initially, Oppo focused on manufacturing DVD and Blu-ray players, but it later shifted its focus to smartphones, becoming a key player in the global mobile market. The company launched its first smartphone, the Oppo Find, in 2011 and gained recognition for its innovative camera technology, sleek designs, and advanced features.

Over the years, Oppo expanded its presence worldwide, entering markets in Asia, Europe, and beyond. It became known for pioneering technologies such as motorized pop-up cameras, fast-charging innovations, and AI-powered imaging. As a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, which also owns Vivo, OnePlus, and Realme, Oppo has played a significant role in shaping the smartphone industry. Today, it continues to compete with leading brands by emphasizing innovation, high-quality design, and user-centric features.