Every qualifying purchase enters you into a raffle for one of seven limited-edition gift boxes.
In the rhythm of mid-year commerce, OPPO has opened a brief window of opportunity for Filipino consumers weighing the decision to upgrade their devices. From July 1 through July 9, the brand is offering discounts of up to P10,000 across its smartphone, tablet, and wearable lineup — a gesture that blends practical incentive with the cultural moment of the 7.7 shopping season. Beyond the price reductions, the sale layers in free accessories and gaming collectibles, acknowledging that the modern consumer is not moved by savings alone, but by the sense of receiving something more than what was asked for.
- Discounts as deep as P10,000 on flagship models like the Find X8 and Find N5 are creating real urgency for consumers who have been sitting on the fence about upgrading.
- The nine-day window is narrow, and OPPO has made clear that select freebies and offers will vanish the moment stock runs out — scarcity is part of the design.
- A Mobile Legends raffle adds a gaming-culture dimension, giving every qualifying purchase a shot at limited-edition OPPO x MLBB collectible boxes featuring the new hero Kalea.
- The sale is live simultaneously across Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, and physical retail outlets, spreading the opportunity — and the competition for limited stock — across every major channel.
OPPO's 7.7 Sale is running through July 9 across the Philippines, offering discounts that range from P500 on entry-level devices to P10,000 off its top-tier flagships. The Find X8, Find N5, and Find X9 Ultra receive the steepest cuts, while mid-range options like the A6, A5, and Reno15 Series 5G see more modest reductions. Tablets and audio accessories — including the Pad 5, Enco X3s, and Enco Clip2 — are also part of the markdown.
The sale goes beyond pricing. Every eligible purchase includes a free accessory, from protective cases and watch straps to power banks, depending on the product and platform. On July 7, buyers of the A6c receive a pair of Tango Jet Ear Clip Bone Conduction Headphones at no additional cost — a detail aimed squarely at younger, tech-forward shoppers.
For the Mobile Legends community, qualifying purchases also enter a raffle for one of seven limited-edition OPPO x MLBB Gift Boxes, each containing a Mystic Sea Ollie collectible figure, a phone stand, and gaming finger sleeves — a tie-in that rewards the brand's gaming audience without excluding anyone else.
The window is real and finite. OPPO has been upfront that select offers are available only while supplies last, and with the sale active across Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, and retail stores nationwide, the best combinations of discount and freebie are likely to go quickly.
If you've been waiting for a reason to finally upgrade your phone, OPPO is giving you one this week. The company's 7.7 Sale runs through July 9 across Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, and physical retail locations nationwide, stacking discounts on top of free accessories and raffle entries that sweeten the deal considerably.
The headline numbers are substantial. OPPO is cutting up to P10,000 off select devices, with the deepest discounts landing on its flagship models—the Find X8, Find N5, and Find X9 Ultra all see that maximum reduction. Mid-range phones get gentler treatment: P1,000 off the A6, A5, and Reno15 Series 5G; P500 off the A6t. The Reno Series 5G phones sit in the middle at P3,000 off. Tablets, smartwatches, and audio gear are in the mix too, with the Pad 5, Enco X3s, and Enco Clip2 all marked down by P1,000.
But the sale isn't just about price cuts. Every eligible purchase comes with a free accessory—the kind of thing you'd normally buy separately. Depending on what you buy and where, you might walk away with an OPPO Pad SE Case, an OPPO Watch S Strap, a Tango Jet power bank, or a Portable Power Gift Box. On July 7 specifically, anyone buying the A6c gets a pair of Tango Jet Ear Clip Bone Conduction Headphones thrown in at no extra cost.
For players of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, there's another layer. Every qualifying purchase enters you into a raffle for one of seven limited-edition OPPO x MLBB Gift Boxes. Each one contains a Mystic Sea Ollie figure—a collectible inspired by the game's new hero Kalea—along with a phone stand and gaming finger sleeves. It's the kind of tie-in that speaks directly to a specific audience without alienating everyone else.
The practical reality is that these kinds of sales move fast. OPPO has been explicit about it: select offers and freebies are available only while supplies last. If you're genuinely in the market for a new device, the window is narrow—nine days, and some of the best combinations of discount plus freebie will disappear once stock runs out. The sale is live now and runs through July 9 across all the major e-commerce platforms and OPPO's own retail network.
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Select offers and freebies are available only while supplies last— OPPO (via sale terms)
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Why does OPPO run a 7.7 sale specifically? Is that date significant?
It's a shopping calendar thing—7.7 has become a major sale event in Asia, similar to how 11.11 works. OPPO is tapping into that momentum, when people are already in a buying mindset.
The discounts are biggest on the flagship phones. Doesn't that seem backward? Shouldn't budget phones get the deepest cuts?
Not really. Flagship buyers have money and are price-sensitive about premium products. A P10,000 cut on a Find X8 is meaningful to someone considering that tier. Budget phone buyers are already price-conscious—they're looking at the A6, not the Find X. Different strategies for different customers.
What's the actual value of these freebies? Are they cheap add-ons or real accessories?
It depends on the item. A power bank or watch strap has genuine utility. The MLBB collectible boxes are pure marketing—they're valuable to fans, worthless to everyone else. That's intentional. It segments the audience and creates buzz in gaming communities.
Seven MLBB gift boxes for how many purchases? That's a tiny raffle.
Exactly. It's not meant to be a realistic prize. It's meant to make the purchase feel like a gamble, which is psychologically more exciting than a guaranteed discount. You get the discount either way, but the raffle makes it feel like you might win something extra.
Why limit supplies on the freebies? That seems like it would frustrate customers.
It creates urgency. If everything were unlimited, there's no reason to buy today instead of tomorrow. Scarcity—real or perceived—pushes people to act now. It's a standard retail tactic.