New Delhi, May 7: Chinese smartphone brand OPPO on Thursday said it has obtained permission from the state authorities to gradually resume production at its Greater Noida manufacturing facility from May 8. The company will restart manufacturing operations with 30 percent workforce, with around 3,000 employees working in rotation from its more than 10,000-strong staff at the facility. Oppo’s Upcoming Reno Series Might Be Called As Reno Glow; Applies for a New Trademark With EUIPO.

OPPO said it has also commenced sales of its devices for consumers in the permitted zones through Amazon & Flipkart. The SMS based connectivity will be available from May 8 and WhatsApp Chat option will be available from May 10 onwards. The pilot shall be initiated in a phase-wise manner with the objective to be available pan India gradually. Additionally, OPPO has also initiated safe services for consumers, which include placing orders of smartphones via WhatsApp and SMSes, contactless home delivery and after-sales services.

"As the business gets back to usual in due course of time, the production will be enhanced to full capacity," informed the company.

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO was manufacturing 5 crore smartphones annually at its Kasna-based factory in Greater Noida. The brand has also initiated sales of its devices in orange and green zones. According to OPPO, For those looking to buy offline, 22 percent of OPPO retail stores are also operational in the permitted zones, with around 17 per cent OECs staff present on-ground.

OPPO has also rolled out a variety of special offers for customers purchasing new smartphones. These offers include warranty offers up to Rs 2,599, cashback and EMI schemes, and offers through telecom operators valid until May 31.

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