OPPO F27 Pro+ 5G and F27 5G: redefining style and strength
The Business Guardian|September 10, 2024
OPPO India recently unveiled the F27 Series featuring the OPPO F27 Pro+ 5G and OPPO F27 5G under the motto “Dare to Flaunt”. Both smartphones showcase a durable and sleek design, equipped with Gen AI features for flawless yet fun photos without complex image editing.

The OPPO F27 Pro+ 5G comes in Dusk Pink and Midnight Navy, priced at INR 27,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant and INR 29,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant. While the OPPO F27 5G is available in Amber Orange and Emerald Green and retails at INR 22,999 with 8GB+128GB storage, and INR 24,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant. Both the devices are available for purchase across mainline retail outlets, OPPO Store, Amazon and Flipkart.

Customers can take advantage of no-cost EMI options for up to 6 months and consumer loans for up to 8 months without any down payment through leading partners. Additionally, they can receive a flat 10% instant cashback on credit and debit card purchases with HDFC Bank and SBI cards (T&C apply). For those purchasing the F27 Pro+ between September 1st and September 15th, 2024, a one-time screen replacement for accidental damage is available within 180 days.

Here’s everything you need to know about the OPPO F27 series:

Durability Uncompromised by Design

OPPO has engineered the F27 Series for exceptional everyday durability - the OPPO F27 5G features a proprietary Armour Body with AGC Dragontrail Star 2 for superior toughness in display and OPPO’s Highstrength Alloy Framework for added internal protection. While the OPPO F27 Pro+ 5G is designed with a 360-degree Armour Body and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, offering advanced protection. It also holds MIL-STD-810H Method 516.8 certification, proving its toughness to various shocks, including functional, transportation, and crash impacts. And both the models are certified with a 5-star SGS Performance MultiScene Protection.

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