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Reno 3 has confirmed specifications and Pro version will be released with Snapdragon 765G

Scheduled for release later this month, Oppo Reno 3 has had a lot of information released and yesterday (3) has been certified by TENAA. According to the Chinese agency, the device is numbered PCPM00 and should come out of the box with Android 10.

Now, after publishing a simple fact sheet, the Chinese agency has decided to update the Rhine 3 information. With that, TENAA has revealed virtually all the specifications of the device. Thus we have a 6.4 inch AMOLED screen with FHD + resolution.

This display has a drop notch on top to accommodate a 16 MP front camera and also hides an optical digital reader. 

When it comes to a processor, while not releasing the chipset name, TENAA cites that we are talking about an octa-core that should work with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. If necessary, the memory can be expanded to 256 GB with a microSD card.

In the rear, we still have four cameras: 48 MP main sensor, 8 MP ultra-wide lens, 2 MP macro, and 2 MP depth. Finally, the Rhine 3 has a 3,935 mAh battery and will be sold in white and dark blue.

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Reno 3 Pro 5G

Taking advantage of the leaks involving the Reno 3, Oppo global sales president Alen Wu said the company should launch the Reno 3 Pro with the new Snapdragon 765G processor. This chipset was announced by Qualcomm at an event held yesterday (3).

Thus, the Reno 3 Pro will have as its great advantage the support for the 5G connection “Snapdragon Elite Gaming with excellent performance in its ultra-thin format”. According to the executive, this device is only 7.7 mm and its battery has a capacity of 4,025 mAh .

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We also confirmed that Oppo should launch a flagship smartphone with Snapdragon 865 in early 2020. However, he declined to provide the device’s trade name. Even so, the executive assured that Oppo should expand the number of handsets with 5G next year.

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