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Oppo mobile photography contest; winners get the N3 smartphone
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo has launched a new global mobile photography contest that gives participants a chance to share their stories with photographs. Dubbed It’s Your Turn, the three-week contest centers on three themes: “Selfie Showdown”, “Our World”, and “Inspiring Moments”, and will see winners getting the company’s N3 smartphone.
To take part in the contest, you can either directly visit the contest’s official page or share your photos on social media websites like Facebook. “The Facebook accounts of OPPO’s global and country sites will share photos uploaded by participants on a regular basis,” the company said.
The N3 is the world’s first smartphone with a 16-megapixel motorized swivel camera that doubles as a front and rear shooter. The camera is capable of tracking objects as they move, can rotate up to 206 degrees, and can shoot panoramas in up to 64-megapixels
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