Oppo Reno was earlier spotted on TENAA with two model
numbers
HIGHLIGHTS
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Oppo Reno is believed to have a
variant with Snapdragon 710 SoC
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AnTuTu listing shows a full-HD+
(2340x1080 pixels) display
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The phone received an overall score
of 166,935 on AnTuTu benchmark
Oppo Reno, the new smartphone from the Chinese smartphone
maker that is set to debut on April 10, has purportedly surfaced on benchmark
portal AnTuTu. The handset listed online features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC
and packs 6GB of RAM. It also includes a full-HD+ display panel. The new
development comes after a couple of alleged TENAA listings of the Oppo Reno had
surfaced online. Some case renders showing off the design of the Oppo phone were
also leaked recently, indicating a notchless display panel and a triple rear
camera setup.
The AnTuTu listing shows an Oppo phone
with model number PCAM00. This is notably one of the model numbers that
were spotted on Chinese regulator TENAA's website earlier this week.
Among other revelations, the AnTuTu listing shows that the
phone achieving an overall score of 166,935. The database also mentions the
presence of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC, coupled with 6GB of RAM.
Further, it highlights that the Oppo model runs Android 9.0 Pie and
comes with 256GB of onboard storage.
Coming to the display, the listing notes that the Oppo phone
has a full-HD+ (2340x1080 pixels) screen. The display size is yet to be
revealed, though.
Notably,
the specifications featured on the AnTuTu portal are identical to what was seen
on the TENAA site recently. Oppo is, however, likely to introduce another Oppo
Reno variant with high-end specifications, such as Snapdragon 855 SoC and
triple rear camera setup.
Oppo is speculated to offer
a 10x hybrid optical zoom on the Reno phone that was showcased last
month. The new model could also have a notchless display panel and a
vertically-aligned camera setup at the back -- if we believe the case
renders leaked earlier. Furthermore, the handset could have a pop-up
selfie camera.
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