Don't expect an official carrier deal when this variant arrives, though. Given the lack of network branding, it's more likely to be sold in unlocked form to fans of the R1's looks and extra-bright f/2.0 aperture camera. Oppo hasn't said anything about this model, so it's not even clear that you'll get to buy one any time soon. Still, it's a further sign that the company is taking its North American audience seriously. And when the R1 sells for the equivalent of $400 in its native China, it may save you some cash if you don't need everything the Find 7 has to offer.