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Oppo A38 and A18 smartphone spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification website

Oppo A38 and A18 smartphones can be the next new addition to Oppo’s A series. The A series of Oppo recently saw A58 4G being added to the clan. Nowadays A38 and A18 smartphones have been making rounds on various certification websites.

Recently we spotted the Oppo A38 on the NBTC certification website with the model number CPH2579. Before this, Oppo A38 and A18 smartphones have been spotted on various other certification websites like IMDA, TDRA, and FCC.

Bluetooth SIG certification

Now these two smartphones have been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification website with the model number CPH2579 and CPH2591. The listing revealed that both of the smartphones will be equipped with Bluetooth 5.3. The rest of the feature still remains under wrap and is expected to come in the upcoming days.

Oppo A38 and A18 spotted on Bluetooth SIG

When the moniker of Oppo A38 and Oppo A18 smartphones were not confirmed, it was spotted on the BIS Indian certification website thus confirming its launch in the Indian market. Both smartphones can be launched on the same day in the market. Both of the smartphones are confirmed to be 4G smartphones and can fall in an affordable range.



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