32GB Oppo Find 5 model confirmed, Chinese Android smartphone coming to
multiple markets in Q1 2013
The Oppo Find 5 is one Chinese Android smartphone that we have extensively
covered this year, especially in the recent weeks, as we had a chance to
offer you an extensive hands-on preview of the device.
And now we have some good news for you for Android smartphone buyers that
are interested in getting this particular handset in the following weeks.
The company has confirmed via its Facebook page that the Find 5 will be
available in a 32GB version, which will cost $569 in the U.S., or $70 more
than the 16GB model.
In addition to America, the phone will ship officially to a variety of
countries in Q1 2013 including, in spite of what you may have initially
heard: Canada, UK, Spain, Australia, Germany, France, Belgium, Malaysia,
Sweden, Singapore, Finland, Greece, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Japan and
Hong Kong.
In fact, it looks like this is only a partial list of markets for the
handset, so more countries will get the handset next year. As for the ones
above, Engadget tells us that Oppo will try to launch the device “as close
to the early January China launch as possible,” although we don’t have any
official release dates yet.
Are you buying an Oppo Find 5 next year?