The Sun (Malaysia)

Oppo and Neelofa’s limited edition phone

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TO celebrate Hari Raya, Oppo Malaysia is collaborat­ing with local celebrity Neelofa on an Oppo F7 x Neelofa Edition bundle, which is available exclusivel­y through pre-order beginning today.

The Oppo F7 x Neelofa box features a special flora-and-fauna Raya theme designed by Neelofa. Inspired by her love for nature, the design consists of peacocks, which Neelofa ( right) considers a symbol of integrity, leadership and piety, and which she feels represents her personalit­y.

Neelofa adds that the design also symbolises her desire for her fans to experience a blessed Ramadan.

The limited edition Oppo F7 x Neelofa gift box comes with a Raya Edition Neelofa scarf, with a print crafted by Neelofa herself, a Raya Edition phone case, a greeting card with a special message from Neelofa, and a Bluetooth headset.

The Oppo F7 x Neelofa device also comes preloaded with some exclusive digital content, i ncluding fou r exclusive Neelofa selfies, wallpaper designed by Neelofa, as well as a personalis­ed ringtone. To make the gift even more special, part of the profits from the sale of the Oppo F7 x Neelofa Edition phone will be channeled to selected charities in conjunctio­n with Hari Raya. Neelofa said: “I want to send my wishes for love, peace and prosperity this Hari Raya Aidilfitri not just to my fans, but also to all those in need out there.

“This collaborat­ion means so much to me, as Oppo and I have the same goals in keeping a close relationsh­ip with our loyal fans. [It has also] taught me to appreciate what I have now.”

The Oppo F7 x Neelofa Edition can be pre-ordered at the Oppo Official Website, or through authorised online partners such as Lazada, Shopee or 11Street Malaysia.

Customers may choose to collect their device beginning June 9 at any Oppo Concept Store, or have it delivered right to their doorstep.

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(left) Conductor Furusawa leading the Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur Children’s Choir; and wearing a Totoro costume (below).
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