Chinese manufacturer Oppo to launch a Windows Phone 8 device in 2013?
July 24, 2012 at 17:47 GMT | By Darlington Moyo

Yet another Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) might be joining the Windows Phone party in 2013. Independent Chinese Windows Phone website WPDang claim to have informed by their sources that Oppo have already earned the approval of Microsoft and will be launching a Windows Phone 8 device in 2013.
Windows Phone already has 2 Chinese partners in ZTE and Huawei, with the latter being a Windows Phone 8 launch partner.
Oppo is fairly new to the smartphone game but already boasts of having the world's thinnest smartphone in the Finder (pictured above) within its ranks. The sub-400 dollar Finder measures 6.65mm thick and comes with a 1.5 Ghz dual-core chip, 1GB of RAM and 16 GB internal storage.
SOURCE: WPDang
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Darlington is a self-confessed smartphone junkie. Some are convinced he has a Microsoft tatoo hidden somewhere on his body. When he is not writing about Windows Phone, he is reading about it. Current device » Nokia Lumia 920. Xbox Gamertag » MthOmnia - Add me