During the launch of the ColorOS 7 in China, Oppo had announced that it would release the Oppo Reno3 5G smartphone in December. Following that, Oppo VP Brian Shen, shared an image of the Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G on Twitter yesterday.
"A first look at OPPO Reno3 Pro 5G — it will feature a glass body with a thickness of just 7.7 mm (excluding the lens), which may just be the thinnest dual-mode 5G phone in its price segment," read Shen's tweet.
Today a complete render of the front-face of the Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G has been leaked online. Here's what it looks like.
Oppo Reno3 renders. Image: Let's Go Digital
As seen in the render, the speculations around the punch-hole camera are confirmed. The Reno3 looks like it will be quite a handful, given the edge to edge display which curves around the edges. Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G is expected to sport a 6.5-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90 Hz refresh rate. As confirmed by Shen, the Reno3 Pro will have just 7.7 mm thickness (without taking into consideration the camera bump), making it probably the thinnest 5G smartphone that we have heard of.
The Reno3 Pro 5G is expected to be the first dual-mode 5G phone from Oppo. This means that the phone will work in both standalone (only 5G mode) as well as non-standalone (5G mode with the option to fall back to 4G LTE).
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Other speculations hint at a 4,500 mAh battery which will come with a 30 W fast charging support, most likely with SuperVOOC fast charging. Reno3 will not be supporting wireless charging though.
Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 735 chipset with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB of storage. ColorOS 7 running atop Android 10 will be the operating system that Reno3 will come pre-bundled with.
On the camera front, Reno3 is expected to sport a 32 MP front-facing camera and quad-camera setup on the back with a 60 MP primary shooter.
There is no clarity on the price, but according to a report in GSMArena, the Chinese pricing could hover around €425 to €465 and the European price may go up to €550 to €600.
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