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Oppo has confirmed who will present on April 13 near the successor to the Reno Ace, smartphones introduced in October last only for the Chinese market, the first brand to use the charging SuperVOOC 65W. This was stated by Vice President Brian Shen with a laced message published on Weibo. OPPO successor Reno Ace will not have “Reno” on his moniker. Therefore, the latest device will debut as OPPO Ace2.
The smartphone has already received the TENAA certification which contains images of the terminal and a reference to the technical characteristics. As we can see, the display can be identified from the front with the small hole in the upper left corner to house the front camera.
On the back stands out the circular module that encloses the four cameras. A growing trend is to propose circular modules for the photographic sector: more and more manufacturers are adopting it, starting from Huawei and OnePlus up to the recent Nokia 8.3 presented in recent days.
The images showing the side profile highlight the protrusion of the rear camera module.
The LED flash is positioned on the right of the camera module, while it was not visible – it was supposed to be positioned on the left – in the first presumed photo of the smartphone released a few days ago. The TENAA documentation is undoubtedly reliable, so there are two hypotheses: there are two variants or the previous photo is false (or represents a prototype).
In the shot released by the Chinese social network, the curved edges also caught the eye, while on the bottom edge there are two grilles for the speaker and the USB-C connector. Finally, the two buttons on the left side should serve for adjusting the volume. Oppo Reno Ace 2 will therefore adopt a completely different design from its predecessor.
The picture of the technical characteristics that emerge from the TENAA documentation includes:
This handset has a 6.5 inch AMOLED screen that offers full HD + resolution. A screen that supports a 20: 9 aspect ratio has a hole for its 16MP selfie camera. The screen is integrated with a fingerprint sensor.
The PDHM00 phone is powered by a 2.8GHz octa-core processor which can be a Snapdragon 865 SoC. The phone is expected to arrive in 8GB and 12GB RAM options and 128GB and 256GB storage versions. The device does not have a microSD card slot. This handset has a 48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP camera system.
OPPO Ace2 will hold a two-part battery. The capacity of a single cell is 1955mAh. The 3C’s appearance on the cellphone revealed that it might come with a fast 65W charger. OPPO has confirmed that Ace2 will have support for 40W fast wireless charging. Of course, it will run on the Android 10 OS in addition to the ColorOS 7 interface. For now, it’s too early to talk about a sale date and price, but it’s expected that Oppo Ace2 will go on sale in the second half of April.
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 Complete Specifications and Photos Revealed Oppo has confirmed who will present on April 13 near the successor to the Reno Ace, smartphones introduced in October last only for the Chinese market, the first brand to use the charging SuperVOOC 65W.
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The Oppo Reno Ace 2 is expected to arrive on April 13 and we already have a pretty solid idea of what to expect thanks to a TENAA listing. It will adopt the 65W Super VOOC 2.0 fast charging from the Reno Ace, but this time it will have mind-blowing 40W wireless fast-charging capabilities. The phone is now listed at JD.com, and the Chinese retailer uploaded the official renders of the phone, revealing at least two colors and three memory options. The Reno Ace 2 is coming with a Snapdragon 865 chipset, accompanied by a 5G modem. The memory combinations will be 8/128 GB, 8/256 GB, and 12/256 GB per the listing. There isn’t anything official yet on the cameras, but according to TENAA, the main camera on the back will have a 48MP sensor and it will be joined an 8MP cam (likely an ultra-wide-angle one), and two 2 MP additional depth and macro sensors. The biggest unknowns about the phone are the price and the availability. The first Reno Ace started from CNY2,999 ($422) and went up to CNY3,799 ($534), but it remained exclusive to China, so here’s to our hopes that it would be different this time. . . . . #opporenoace2 #opporenoace #renoace2 #renoace #oppo #snapdragon865 #tenaa #65w #40wwirelesscharging #vooc2point0 #jdot #jd #5g #8gbram #128gb #12gbram #256gb #48mp #8mp #2mp #cny #china #us #unitedkingdom #northamerica #southamerica #techies_page #techies #tech #technology https://www.instagram.com/p/B-uxwieg5AD/?igshid=1eki0l7mo8z98
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Oppo Ace 2 Confirmed to Pack Snapdragon 865 SoC, Quad Camera Setup
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Oppo Ace 2 Confirmed to Pack Snapdragon 865 SoC, Quad Camera Setup
Oppo Ace 2 will be launched on April 13, the company had recently announced in an official teaser on its Weibo account. Now, the company has released an official poster for the Oppo Ace 2 that reveals that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset. The poster also shows a glimpse of the Oppo Ace 2’s quad rear camera setup that is housed in a circular-shaped module. In another development, the Oppo Ace 2 has been found listed on Chinese retailer JD.com, along with its images and three variants.
Oppo released the teaser poster on its official Weibo account on Wednesday. Apart from Oppo Ace 2’s Oreo-shaped camera module and the Snapdragon 865 chipset, the poster also reveals the phone’s 185-gram weight. The presence of Snapdragon 865 also suggests 5G support in the phone.
The Oppo Ace 2 poster shared on the company’s Weibo account Photo Credit: Weibo/ Oppo
The JD.com listing, on the other hand, shows renders of the Oppo Ace 2 that hints at two colour options – black and a shade of blue. The JD.com listing also shows the Oppo Ace 2’s RAM and storage options. According to the listing, the Oppo Ace 2 might come in three variants – an 8GB + 128GB storage variant, an 8GB + 256GB option, and a top-end variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.
The Oppo Ace 2, earlier speculated to be called the Oppo Reno Ace 2, was also spotted on TENAA last month. The listing also showed the Oppo Ace 2 with a circular camera module, along with a hole-punch front panel.
Earlier, a 3C listing of the Oppo Ace 2 had also hinted at the phone coming with 65W fast charging support.
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 official renders surface online
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The Oppo Reno Ace 2 is expected to arrive on April 13 and we already have a pretty solid idea of what to expect thanks to a TENAA listing. It will adopt the 65W Super VOOC 2.0 fast charging from the Reno Ace, but this time it will have mind-blowing 40W wireless fast-charging capabilities.
The phone is now listed at JD.com, and the Chinese retailer uploaded the official renders of the…
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 official renders surface online
The Oppo Reno Ace 2 is expected to arrive on April 13 and we already have a pretty solid idea of what to expect thanks to a TENAA listing. It will adopt the 65W Super VOOC 2.0 fast charging from the Reno Ace, but this time it will have mind-blowing 40W wireless fast-charging capabilities. The phone is now listed at JD.com, and the Chinese retailer uploaded the official renders of the phone, revealing at least two colors and three memory options. Oppo Reno Ace 2 The Reno Ace 2 is coming with a Snapdragon 865 chipset, accompanied by a 5G modem. The memory combinations will be...
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 leaked render confirms circular camera array
After successfully upgrading its Oppo Find series with the X2 and X2 Pro, the Chinese firm is now gradually shifting its focus to the Reno lineup. Gradually we say since the company still has two new X2 devices, namely X2 Lite and X2 Neo to unveil to Global markets. Earlier today, we saw reports about a new Oppo Reno 5 that is set to come in May. Now, a leaked renderthat is aligned with previous…
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OPPO Reno Ace 2 shown in the first renderings: this is how it is made …
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 Renders Spotted on Tenaa certification revealing the Punch-hole display & a Quad Rear Camera in a circular module arrangement . . #Oppo #OPPORenoAce2 #OppoReno #RenoAce2 https://www.instagram.com/p/B-OxPS7gob2/?igshid=bbr5jysyex6h
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Brian Shen, the deputy director of OPPO, published a post on Weibo, in which he admitted that the model designated as Reno Ace 2 will hit the market in April this year. Recently, Oppo PDHM00 has certified by 3C authority that could be the Reno Ace 2. Now the same model has appeared on TENAA along with its images.
The leaked image of the Oppo Reno Ace 2 that had appeared a few days back showed that it is fitted with the round-shaped camera setup. The images of the phone that have appeared on TENAA shows that it also features an identical Oreo camera setup. Hence, it appears that the PDHM00 is indeed the Reno Ace 2 smartphone.
Its camera setup features Quad-cameras, the volume rockers are placed on the left edge, while the power button on the right side. The display of the phone is fitted with a display that has a punch-hole at the top-left corner. It seems to be an OLED display that is integrated with an in-screen fingerprint reader.
As we said above, a mysterious Oppo device, codenamed PDHM00 – is likely the Reno Ace 2- has been certified by the regulator, 3C. Mobile has a fast 65W charger.
The GSM Arena page notes, the Oppo PDHM00 has 5G network capabilities. On the CCC (3C) website, the public can see a 10V / 6.5A charger with the model number VCA7GACH, which is exactly the same as in the first Oppo Reno Ace retail box.
As we know, a 4000mAh battery can be charged 49% in 10 minutes. In fact, it only takes 28 minutes to reach 100% battery capacity. That sucks, cellphones will not come out of China. For global Oppo fans, they have to wait for the Find X2 line to meet the 65W charging speed.
Oppo Reno Ace 2 is predicted to have a Snapdragon 865 chipset and supported by LPDDR5 RAM along with UFS 3.0 storage technology. It could be that it is a very interesting package. Let’s hope that the new product, unlike its predecessor, will receive the global distribution, and not be limited to the Chinese market.
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OPPO Reno Ace 2 Has Appeared On TENAA With Its Images Brian Shen, the deputy director of OPPO, published a post on Weibo, in which he admitted that the model designated as Reno Ace 2 will hit the market in April this year.
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A leaked render, aligning with previous leaks, confirms the Oppo Reno Ace 2 will have four shooters, lined up symmetrically in a circular setup. The image also showcases the front of the phone - it will come with a flat screen and a fingerprint scanner underneath, given the lack of any cutouts for a side-mounted sensor. The selfie camera will be in a punch hole in the upper left corner. According to TENAA, the phone is coming with a Snapdragon 865 chipset, up to 12GB RAM and a 6.5” OLED screen. The battery is expected to be around 4,000 mAh and Oppo reps revealed it will sport 40W wireless fast-charging and 65W over a cable. . . . . #oppo #opporenoace #renoaces #oled #fastcharging #40wwirelessfastcharging #12gbram #wirelesscharging #opporenoace2 #renoace #renoace2 #blue #fourcameras #quadcamera #circular #wirelesscharger #oneplus7t #punchhole #snapdragon865 #techies_page #techies #tech #technology #oneplus #realme #xiaomi #samsung #google #apple #vivo https://www.instagram.com/p/B-aPUcAA74X/?igshid=nnodj4c0ikjz
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Top 10 Smartphone Trends of 2019
The year 2019 is about to end, but what a year it has been for smartphones. The industry was hypercompetitive, driving innovation at a breakneck pace while dramatically influencing the price-to-value ratio. Some highly anticipated concepts like foldable phones finally became a reality to mixed reception, while the design and capabilities of regular smartphones were also advanced by leaps and bounds. We went from 48-megapixel cameras to 108-megapixel shooters on a phone, all in a single year. But at the same time, consumers became more conscious about the software experience, regular updates, security patches, accessibility, and other such aspects.
To be fair, 2019 ushered in a tonne of new trends and turned nascent ideas into mainstream stuff, which make it difficult to select just ten of them. After much discussion and debate, here are our picks for the top ten smartphone trends of the year 2019:
1. Foldable phones finally became reality
Samsung Galaxy Fold was the first commercially available foldable phone, but it had a tonne of issues
At this very point in 2018, foldable phones existed only in the realm of fancy concept videos and leaked sketches. 2019 started off with a bang, with Samsung announcing the world’s first mainstream foldable phone – the Galaxy Fold. Packing top-of-the-line hardware and a design that would make anyone drool, the Galaxy Fold also impressed us with its versatility and promise of an altogether new smartphone experience. Huawei followed suit with an equally impressive take on the foldable phone idea with the Huawei Mate X. Xiaomi gave us another peek at a rather novel foldable phone design. Later on, Motorola also entered the fray with the Motorola Razr (2019), a foldable phone with the classic Moto Razr DNA.
A host of other smartphone makers are experimenting with the idea of foldable phones as well, most of which are set to materialise next year. Yes, there are problems galore with foldable phones, especially when it comes to durability and pricing. Remember the Galaxy Fold fiasco, the recall, and the relaunch? But then, it was a first-generation product, and as they say, innovation is the by-product of repeated failures. Samsung is already rumoured to launch Galaxy Fold successor early next year, and so does Huawei, sending a clear message that foldable phones are here to stay. Let’s just hope that aside from being more durable and adding new features, they also become a wee bit more affordable next year.
2. Full-screen smartphone design
Full-screen design has slowly begun to gain traction across the flagship and mid-premium segment
Last year saw the rise of the notch. From flagships to entry-level, the notch was seen on phones across all price brackets. But the pace at which phones embraced the notch design, they abandoned it an equal speed – especially Android flagships. We saw Samsung skip the notch on its flagships, making the jump to the hole-punch design. The hole-punch not only eliminated the notch, it also paved the way for a near all-screen experience. Samsung, Vivo, Motorola, Xiaomi, and Honor have launched a bunch of phones with the hole-punch aesthetics, and come 2020, we’ll see this design on more phones across the flagship and mid-range segments.
Pop-up cameras carried the idea of a full-screen experience from hole-punch forward, and paved the way for a truly uninterrupted design. While pop-up cameras were once exclusive to the ultra-premium phones, the likes of OnePlus 7 Pro, Xiaomi Redmi K20, Realme X, and Oppo K3 brought the price down to sub-Rs. 15,000 range over time. Some smartphone makers tried the slider design, giving us phones like the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, Lenovo Z5 Pro, Honor Magic 2, Samsung Galaxy A80, and the Oppo Find X. However, the slider form factor didn’t really catch on. We even saw the first in-screen camera solution on an unannounced Oppo phone. Whatever the solution a brand adopts, one thing is clear – smartphones started moving towards the full-screen design with full steam in 2019, and will embrace it widely in 2020.
3. Big strides in smartphone displays
The design and quality of smartphones screens witnessed significant refinements in 2019
But it was not just the design of a smartphone’s display that evolved this year, as they improved in a lot of other areas as well. Notably, panels with 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate became a talking point and went mainstream, rather than being limited to gaming-centric phones. And even though they consume more battery power, the smoother animations and transition effect is something consumers have started craving for. 2019 also saw AMOLED panels making their way to more phones, be it the high-end or the budget segment. And this was definitely a welcome change.
Moreover, aspects like colour accuracy, brightness, viewing angle, and touch latency saw visible improvements, further refining the quality of smartphone screens. Curved panels are making a comeback, with more smartphone makers adopting it for their high-end phones and upcoming mid-range offerings. We even saw a more radical iteration of the curved display – the Waterfall design – on phones like the Vivo Nex 3, on which almost the entire left and right side of the phone was covered by the display, not even leaving space for the physical power and volume buttons. This implementation looks gorgeous, although it poses some ergonomic and fragility issues.
4. More design experiments
2019 saw smartphone makers experiment with some beautiful gradient designs and colours
There still lingers fear that a majority of smartphones look the same from the front. (This stands true especially for phones with a waterdrop notch). While that is correct to some extent, 2019 saw smartphone makers trying new designs to freshen things up. The holy grail of smartphone design, as concept renders made us believe, was an all-screen solution – and the industry somewhat achieved it this year, at both flagship and mid-range levels. The gradient design became all the rage, with companies trying everything from a subtle colour shift with understated hues to flame-inspired aesthetics (Redmi K20), micro dots, kevlar finish, and geometric patterns. And oh, punchy colours on smartphones made a big splash.
Notably, in-display fingerprint sensors became much more accessible. The front shooter moved between the notch, hole punch, a sliding module, and a pop-up camera, while the number of rear cameras kept increasing the size of the module at the back. We even saw rectangular camera lenses that used the novel periscope mechanism for optical zoom. Radically curved display (also called Waterfall design) covering the entire sides, pressure-sensitive volume controls with haptic feedback, the returning side-mounted fingerprint scanner, better vibration motors, improved cooling technology were design changes that characterised smartphone design trends this year. And even though there was nothing as radical as Motorola’s Project Ara, things have not been boring either.
5. Big improvement in phone cameras
The camera capabilities of smartphones saw impressive growth in 2019
Smartphone cameras recorded somewhat of a quantum leap in 2019. We started the year with 48-megapixel cameras, jumped the gun to 64-megapixel, and then ended at 108-megapixel sensors, all on commercially available phones. Multi-camera setups became a norm, and even phones that cost around Rs. 10,000 started packing four rear cameras that click social media-ready photos. Night mode became the talk of the town, and although the difference in its implementation varied significantly between the top-tier phones and low-end segment, its widespread availability was definitely a plus. Computational photography came to the forefront, and Google Camera mods became all the rage for users who didn’t like the stock camera app on their phones.
A dedicated macro camera and wide-angle snapper became one of the must-haves on any smartphone that makes bold promises about its photography prowess. Higher-end phones went big with telephoto lenses with optical zoom, promising detailed long-range shots. Periscope camera modules made their way to smartphones as well, improving zooming capabilities. Optical zoom went from 2x to 6x on phones in a year, accompanied by claims of ‘lossless’ 10x hybrid zoom on the likes of Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition or regular 20x hybrid zoom, and digital zoom as high as 60x. Sensor size increased, and so did capabilities of smartphone cameras, paving the way for high-resolution photos and super slo-mo video capture at an astonishing 7680fps on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro.
6. Battery tech advancements
Battery charging output of smartphones went as high as 65W this year, which is quite impressive
Until last year, fast charging was a commodity that was exclusive to flagships or high-end phones. That changed in 2019. Take for example the Redmi Note 7 Pro, which was launched in the first quarter and offered Quick Charge 4.0 support with a 10W peak output. Subsequently, Xiaomi and rivals Realme, Vivo, Oppo, and Samsung not only launched cheaper phones with fast charging, but also amped up the charging wattage to juice them up even quicker. Take for example the Realme X2 Pro, which starts at Rs. 29,999 and comes with support for 50W VOOC Flash Charge technology.
While the presence of fast charging has become mainstream in 2019, the technology has also made big strides. From 10W, smartphone makers eventually graduated to 15W, 18W, 25W, 30W, 45W, 50W, and all the way to 65W, as seen on the Oppo Reno Ace. The streak will carry forward to 2020, as Xiaomi has already promised that 100W Super Charge Turbo Fast Charging Technology is coming to smartphones next year. And even though graphene batteries didn’t materialise in 2019, advancements in smartphones design also ensured that the battery capacity kept going up this year.
7. Software got leaner and feature-rich
Smartphone software got leaner and more feature-rich as 2019 progressed
Coming to the software side of things, 2019 marked a drastic change in how custom Android skins looked and the features they offered. One of the key appeals of vanilla Android is the clean interface, and with consumers gravitating towards such a UI, smartphone makers took notice. Samsung was the first one to comply, introducing the much refined One UI that focused on minimalist aesthetics and more accessibility. Oppo made similar strides with ColorOS 7, and even added a tonne of new useful features that users will appreciate. Realme went a step ahead and announced a custom version of ColorOS 7 for its phones that will be closer to stock Android
Features such as screen recording, Zen Mode, dedicated game launcher, and game booster became more prevalent. But despite the addition of new features, the overall software got leaner with less pre-installed bloatware. A good example is ZenUI, which essentially feels like stock Android on the Asus 6Z. And even though the likes of Funtouch OS and MIUI have a long way to go, Vivo and Xiaomi have tried to tone down the garish design and remove the bloatware as much as possible. The cream-of-the-crop, OxygenOS, kept getting better in the meanwhile.
8. People got more conscious about software updates
There is now more focus on long-term software support and regular updates by companies
With software becoming leaner and cleaner, smartphone users also became more aware of the importance of regular updates, Android security patches, and more. Additionally, the user community also became more active at reporting bugs and asking smartphone makers to resolve them quickly. OnePlus takes the crown in this domain, as the company not only has a very active community of passionate users, but also rolls out OxygenOS updates at a relatively quick pace. Now, it goes without telling that software updates bring new features. But more importantly, they fix the issues that have been plaguing smartphone users.
Regular updates mean users don’t have to live with an issue for a long time, which is why phased rollouts have become almost ubiquitous. A higher percentage of users now participate in beta-testing apps, games, and OS builds, playing a more active role in developing new features or refining existing ones than ever before. A promise of long-term software update now plays a bigger role in buyers’ decision before going with a particular brand, and companies too have now become more proactive at ensuring software support for a longer span of time to sell phones.
9. Cheap data changed the game
Cheap data gave a major push to mobile gaming and content streaming
There is no doubt that smartphones evolved significantly in 2019. Be it design, hardware, or capabilities, innovation happened at a breakneck pace. But at the same time, smartphone usage pattern changed significantly as well, and it was predominantly driven by cheaper data, especially in India. The explosion in the popularity of online games such as PUBG Mobile, Fortnite, and Call of Duty: Mobile was undoubtedly driven by cheap data. And this love for mobile games also gave a big push to the gaming phone market, because there was an actual demand for such spec-heavy, overpowered phones. Also, e-sports tournaments for mobile games finally gained traction, especially in India.
But mobile gaming is just one of the trends that caught on big time due to cheap mobile data. With unlimited plans that offer 1GB data or more at a relatively low price, smartphone users got hooked to streaming online content on platforms like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hotstar. The potential here is so huge that Netflix launched mobile-only plans at a price cheaper than any other region in the world. Music streaming also skyrocketed, as Spotify, Wynk, YouTube, and Amazon Music gained widespread popularity. These content consumption habits also influenced smartphone makers to improve the quality of audio-visual hardware on their phones.
10. Mobile-first apps cemented people’s connections with phones
Mobile-first apps, especially social media platforms, enhanced users’ engagement with their phones
Our smartphones have become more than just communication devices. From serving as cameras and media consumption hubs to smart home control and learning, the use case scenarios are simply vast. But above it all, they have become a medium of self-expression, with apps like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram emerging as the major platforms to do so. Far from being just a stage to keep up with friends and their activities, these apps are where people express their creative freedom unhinged to hilarious, and sometimes cringeworthily, results. And in doing all this, these apps have further cemented people’s connection with their phones.
With the apps continuously evolving and introducing new tools and features, people are now more engaged with their phones than they have ever been before. Smartphone makers have also realised the same, and keep tweaking and improving their phones’ hardware to let people make the most of these platforms. Macro cameras for social media-worthy close-up shots, higher-resolution front cameras, and better audio output are among the many refinements that have been tailored to make the maximum out of these apps, and keep people hooked to them.
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Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G Specifications Tipped to Include Quad Rear Cameras, 3,935mAh Battery by TENAA
Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G that is set to debut alongside the Oppo Reno 3 later this month has apparently reached China's regulator TENAA. The new flagship smartphone has been spotted on the TENAA database with model number PCRM00 and PCRT00. One of the listings on the regulator's portal includes a few renders that showcase the design of the Oppo Reno 3 Pro that was teased recently. Further, the TENAA listings of the Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G indicates its key specifications.
There are two distinct TENAA listings of the Oppo phone that is believed to be the Reno 3 Pro 5G -- with one carrying its renders. However, both are showing the same list of specifications.
Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G specifications As per the TENAA listings, the Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G will come with a 6.5-inch full-HD+ (1080x2400 pixels) AMOLED display along with 20:9 aspect ratio. The images provided on the TENAA portal also shows a hole-punch design and curved edges that both we saw on the official teasers in the recent past.
The listings also show that the Oppo phone will be powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 2.4GHz. This is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC that was launched at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit in Maui, Hawaii last week.
Alongside the new Snapdragon SoC, the Oppo Reno 3 Pro could have 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. It is unclear whether the phone also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
In terms of the imaging capabilities, the Oppo Reno 3 Pro could come with a quad rear camera setup that will house a 48-megapixel primary sensor, coupled with a 13-megapixel secondary sensor. The TENAA listings also show 8-megapixel and 2-megapixel sensors that will be available alongside the primary and secondary sensors. Further, the phone could include a 32-megapixel selfie camera at the front.
The TENAA listings list the presence of an in-display fingerprint sensor, Android 10, and a 3,935mAh battery on the new Oppo phone. Also, the phone appears to have 172 grams of weight and measure 159.4x72.4x7.7mm.
If we look at what has been revealed through its official teasers, there will be the Oppo Reno 3 and Oppo Reno 3 Pro as the two new smartphones in the Reno family. The latter will come as the flagship model with a slim build carrying thin bezels along with a curved design. However, the former would be a new mid-range smartphone by the Chinese company featuring a waterdrop-style display notch.
A TENAA listing suggesting the key specifications of the Oppo Reno 3 surfaced online earlier this month. It showed the new phone with model number PCPM00.
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 Press Render, Marketing Content Images Leaked Online Before Launch
The new leaked official content of Oppo Reno Ace shows 5G support, Snapdragon 65 and complete design. Oppo’s upcoming Reno Ace 2 is once again in leaks. IndiaShops have leaked oppo Reno Ace 2 Marketing Material and Official Press Render Image. Oppo’s Vice President Shane Yeren made his April 13 debut, confirming the successor to the Reno Ace. On Weibo, Yiren has also confirmed that the video…
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Oppo Reno Ace 2 leaked image confirms four cameras in a circular setup
A leaked render, aligning with previous leaks, confirms the Oppo Reno Ace 2 will have four shooters, lined up symmetrically in a circular setup. The image also showcases the front of the phone - it will come with a flat screen and a fingerprint scanner underneath, given the lack of any cutouts for a side-mounted sensor. The selfie camera will be in a punch hole in the upper left corner. According to TENAA, the phone is coming with a Snapdragon 865 chipset, up to 12GB RAM and a 6.5" OLED screen. The battery is expected to be around 4,000 mAh and Oppo reps revealed it will sport 40W...
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Oppo Reno 4 Series To Launch On June 5, Pre-Orders Live: Check Everything Here
Oppo Reno 4 Series Is Said To Launch On June 5, Pre-Order Is Live Already On JD.com
On Weibo, Oppo showed the Reno 4 arrangements.
Oppo is dealing with the replacement of the Reno 3 arrangement, and we have just observed different holes including telephones from the up and coming Reno 4 arrangement. These telephones have released on various occasions in the past by means of renders. Oppo has now at long last prodded the dispatch date for the Oppo Reno 4 and the Oppo Reno 4 Pro. These two telephones are set to be revealed on June 5 and Chinese retailer JD.com has just begun taking pre-orders.
Oppo took to Weibo to put out a secret video of the Oppo Reno 4 arrangement. This mystery video tips the structure of the Oppo Reno 4 just as the date of the dispatch of the item in China. The Oppo Reno 4 arrangement will dispatch in China on June 5. Well, known cell phone retailer JD.com has likewise put out a posting for pre-booking the Oppo Reno 4 arrangement of cell phones.
Oppo Reno 4 Arrangement Details (Anticipated)
Both the cell phone has just been spotted on TENAA, tipping key details and the plan. The Oppo Reno 4 is relied upon to convey a 6.43-inch AMOLED show while the Reno 4 Pro is tipped to pack a 6.55-inch AMOLED show. The Oppo Reno 4 is supposed to have a double selfie camera as a piece of opening punch pattern, while the Reno 4 Pro is said to don a solitary gap punch show.
The Oppo Reno 4 and the Reno 4 Pro are likewise excepted to have a triple camera arrangement at the back and are tipped to wear the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC. There will be two variations for each telephone, 8GB RAM with 128GB capacity and 12GB RAM with 256GB capacity. These telephones are additionally tipped to run ColourOS 7.1 on Android 10. In light of the TENAA confirmation, we can anticipate that the Reno 4 should pack 4,000mAh battery with help for 65W SuperVOOC quick charging.
The camera equipment on these telephones is supposed to appear as something else, the Reno 4 is tipped to incorporate a 48-megapixel essential camera, 8-megapixel wide-edge camera, and a 2-megapixel representation camera. The Reno 4 Pro is likewise said to incorporate a 48-megapixel essential camera however with OIS, the other two sensors are supposed to be 12-megapixel low-light camcorder and a 13-megapixel fax shooter.
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Since the dispatch of the two telephones is only days away, we won't need to hang tight for long for estimating and accessibility data.
KEY SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY
6.43 Inches
FRONT CAMERA
32MP
REAR CAMERA
48MP+8MP+
2MP
RAM
8GB
STORAGE
256GB
OS
Android 10
BATTERY
4000mAh
PROCESSOR
Snapdragon 765G
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KEY SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY
6.55 Inches
FRONT CAMERA
32MP
REAR CAMERA
48MP+12MP+
13MP
RAM
8GB
STORAGE
256GB
OS
Android 10
BATTERY
4000mAh
PROCESSOR
Snapdragon 765G
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