Crucialtec (CEO Ahn Gun Jun and CEO Kim Jong Bin) announced that its fingerprint recognition solution biometric track pad (BTP) had been installed on newly released Chinese Smartphone called R7Plus that is owned by OPPO.

OPPO is a Smartphone manufacturer that has been getting a lot of attention as it continuously raised its sales around Chinese market since the second half of last year. It is also being recognized and compared by some as Xiaomi for its competitiveness in Chinese market. Crucialtec also provided BTP to OPPO’s premium Smartphone called N3 last October and it has received a grand prize for being the best cooperative company as it was acknowledged for its fingerprint recognition solution’s superiority.

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<OPPO R7Plus with Crucialtec’s fingerprint recognition module installed on its back.>

OPPO R7 was released along with its upper model R7Plus. Fingerprint recognition function was only applied to R7Plus, and R7Plus is equipped with AM OLED Display, 1.5 GHz Octa Core Snapdragon 615 Processor, 3 GB Ram, 1300 Megapixel Rear Camera, and 4100 mAh battery.

“Following our cooperation with N3, our current cooperation with R7Plus by supplying BTP will even more strengthen the relationship between Crucialtec and OPPO. We are also currently in many projects with other clients other than OPPO.” A person affiliated with Crucialtec talked about its current relationship with OPPO and other clients.

Staff Reporter Park, Jungeun | jepark@etnews.com