
Tech 19 Mar
Oppo Reno phone will launch in April and so many details are already out but we are bound to hear more about the same until we reach its launch day. Now, two variants of the device seem to have been certified by Bluetooth SIG. One of them which has a model number CPH1919 supports the 4G LTE networks only while the CPH1921 supports the 5G connectivity. It was speculated before that the Oppo Reno will launch with two of its variants as well – one would be the Lamborghini Edition and another will be the 5G variant, so looks like the latter has gained the Bluetooth certification already.
This 5G Oppo Reno is said to have Snapdragon X50 modem fitted inside the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. Nothing much is excavated from the certification but it does clearly mention some details like the display and SoC. Both the variants will flaunt a 6.65-inch display with unknown resolution.
Also, both will equally house Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset clocked at up to 2.8 GHz with an Adreno 640 GPU under the hood. The listing also tells us will both devices will come fitted with a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 48MP + 8MP + 13MP.
In other related news, OPPO’s VP Bryan Shen has revealed on Weibo that the Reno smartphone will not have wireless charging feature. Also, it will not have the latest SuperVOOC feature but will come with the latest VOOC 3.0 fast charging which is 23.8% faster than the VOOC 2.0.
More and more details are expected to come out before the actual launch of the device. So stay tuned.
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The news of the Oppo Reno 5G variant was there just a couple of days back or so. And it's now already getting the Bluetooth SIG certification too!
Yup. Oppo is bringing out a Reno Lamborghini edition as well. But having a 5G variant is definitely more thrilling, especially with a sub-brand.