For OPPO, it’s always been about finding better solutions to problems that have existed all along – Savio D’Souza, Head Product Communications, OPPO India

With the new K13 Turbo series of smartphones, OPPO is going after the gaming audience and considering that these phones are India’s first to come with a fan built in, the brand looks quite serious about its intentions. Apart from the active cooling, the OPPO K13 Turbo Pro and the K13 Turbo also come with tons of features aimed at enhancing not only gaming, but also the overall usage experience. I had a quick chat with Savio D’Souza, Head of Product Communications at OPPO India, where I asked him why the brand is heading in this direction.

D2: As usual, let’s start with the main USPs of the device in the spotlight, the K13 Turbo series.



D2: OPPO as a brand isn’t particularly known for gaming. Over the years, OPPO has built a reputation around certain aspects of the smartphone experience and established its positioning in that space. Gaming, meanwhile, is an area many other brands have been focusing on for quite some time.

Of course, the first step is having the right product — and I believe the K13 Turbo Series fits the bill, ticking all the boxes and then some. But that’s just the beginning.

So, when it comes to the longer term, what is OPPO’s strategy and plan for the gaming audience, and how will it develop devices that genuinely cater to those users?

SD: OPPO has always been about innovation — and not just the kind of “sexy” tech people usually talk about. For example, take batteries: when everyone else was happy with 4W or 5W charging, we pushed to 16W, and when that wasn’t enough, to 32W, and beyond.

In cameras, we innovated with algorithms and new imaging capabilities. In build quality — with our F series and Reno series — we focused on making devices more durable. We were among the first brands in India to introduce IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings.

We also brought in features from our Find series — like the periscope camera lens — even when people were still figuring out its potential.



For us, this is just another step in the same direction. We try to figure out how to drive performance better. Driving performance in batteries: from 16W to 32W, then to 60W, 64W, and beyond. Driving performance in cameras, through better algorithms and hardware. Driving performance in durability: aluminium frames, armour bodies, SGS and military-grade certifications, and innovations like the Sponge Bionic System.

Now, the question is: how do you make a processor run faster for longer? That’s exactly what we’re working on.

For OPPO, it’s always been about finding better solutions to problems that have existed all along, and doing them better every time.