
Oppo teases a global rollout for the Pad SE, Watch X2 Mini and Enco Buds3
'Everyone's invited', writes Oppo as it teases the global launch of several products that were first unveiled in China. The Oppo Reno14 has already started its global rollout and soon it will be joined by a tablet, watch and TWS buds.
The Oppo Pad SE was unveiled in mid-May. It has an 11' IPS LCD (90Hz) and is powered by the Helio G100 chipset and a 9,340mAh battery. The Pad SE is a more affordable version of the original Oppo Pad.
The Oppo Watch X2 Mini is from a month earlier. 'Mini' here means a 43mm case, compared to the 47mm of the regular X2. One variant of the Watch X2 Mini has 18K gold plating, all versions can replace your car keys (for supported vehicles, of course).
Oppo teases a global rollout for the Reno14, Pad SE, Watch X2 Mini and Enco Buds3
The Oppo Enco Buds3 are lightweight (each bud is 3.8g) and have an IP55 rating, while still promising all-day battery life (9.5 hours continuous listening, 48 hours total).
Unfortunately, the invite doesn't have a date, it just says 'Join the #OPPOReno14Series party with our incredible IoT.' So, when is all this happening?
Like we said, the global expansion of the Oppo Reno14 is already underway. Meanwhile, Oppo Thailand, which is teasing the arrival of the Reno14 series, is also running a celeb-infused promo campaign. Oppo writes (machine translated): '125 lucky winners will be announced on June 27, 2025. Let's chill together on July 1, 2025.' So, there's the likely launch date. Of course, each region might have its own launch party – we'll let you know when we know more.
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