Oppo Reno will be launched in two
variants
Oppo Reno is slated to become official on April 10, and
reports suggest that the phone will come in two variants – one Snapdragon 710
SoC variant tipped to be called Oppo Reno Standard Edition and another Snapdragon
855 SoC variant. Now, tipster Ishan Agarwal says that the high-end Snapdragon
855 SoC variant will sport Oppo's 10X zoom functionality, and this variant will
be called Oppo Reno 10X Zoom. He has also revealed specifications of this 10X
Zoom variant as well. Another tipster has providing pricing of the Oppo Reno's
top-end Snapdragon 855 edition. Separately, Oppo has released a teaser of the
Oppo Reno, and the poster reveals its dimensions and screen-to-body ratio as
well.
Agarwal tweets saying
that he has sourced Oppo Reno 10X Zoom specifications, also claiming
that this could be the official name at launch. He says that this particular
variant will sport an OLED display, be powered by the Snapdragon 855 processor,
pack 8GB RAM, 256GB inbuilt storage, and run on ColorOS 6.0 OS. The dimensions
of the Oppo Reno 10X Zoom will measure at 162.0x77.2x9.3mm and weighs 215
grams. This variant will be equipped with Oppo's recently launched 10x
lossless zoom technology, and the screen ratio is tipped to be at 93.1 percent.
Furthermore, Vietnamese tipster Infinity Nado claims that
the Oppo Reno Snapdragon 855 variant will be priced around VND 14,000,000 – VND
15,000,000 in Vietnam. He says that the price
will pit it against the Huawei P30 and the Samsung Galaxy S10e when it
launches.
The 93.1 percent screen ratio information is confirmed
by Oppo in its latest teaser posted on
Weibo. The poster (seen above) also says that the Oppo Reno will come with 93.1
percent screen-to-body ratio, 3.49mm narrow chin, and 1.49mm borders. The phone
is shown from the front, and it is seen to sport no notches either. These
dimensions are of the Oppo Reno Standard Edition.
The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom variant is tipped to sport triple
rear cameras, while the Standard Edition variant will sport dual rear camera
setup. Both the variants will sport a 48-megapixel sensors. We'll get to know
more when Oppo launches new smartphones under the Reno sub-brand at an event on
April 10 in China.
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