Fri. Apr 26th, 2024

Oppo Reno smartphone is slated to be released on April 10 and reports suggest that the smartphone will come in two variants: a standard model with Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC and a high-end model with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC. Now, tipster Ishan Aggarwal says that the high-end variant will come with Oppo 10x Lossless Zoom and will be called Oppo Reno 10x Zoom. The tipster also went on to reveal the specifications of the 10x Zoom variant. Another tipster has provided the expected pricing of the high-end Snapdragon 855-powered Oppo Reno variant. Separately, Oppo has released a teaser poster of the Oppo Reno and the poster reveals its dimensions as well as its screen-to-body ratio.

Agarwal took on Twitter to reveal the specifications of the smartphone, claiming that this could be the official name of the device at the launch. According to the tweet, the high-end variant of the Oppo Reno will draw its power from Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage and will feature an OLED panel. As for the dimensions of the device, it will measure at 162.0×77.2×9.3mm and weighs 215 grams. This version will come equipped with Oppo’s recently released 10x Lossless Zoom technology and the screen-to-body ratio of the device will be 93.1 percent.

Moreover, Vietnamese tipster Infinity Nado claims that the high-end Oppo Reno will be priced around VND 14,000,000 – VND 15,000,000 (₹41,000-₹44,000 roughly) in Vietnam. According to him, Oppo has priced its high-end Reno smartphone in the range of Huawei P30 and Samsung Galaxy S10e.

Oppo Reno will have a 93.1 screen-to-body ratio and it was confirmed by Oppo in the latest teaser posted on Weibo. The poster also mentions 3.49mm narrow chin and 1.49mm borders on the Oppo Reno. In the poster, the smartphone can be seen with an edge-to-edge display with not notch or punch-hole camera. These dimensions are of the Oppo Reno Standard Edition.

Oppo Reno

The Oppo Reno high-end model is tipped to sport a triple rear camera module while the Standard Edition is said to come with dual rear cameras. Both the variants will sport a 48-megapixel primary sensor.

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