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Oppo reno 3 & reno 3 Pro, What you Need to know Before it Launches in Nigeria

by David Okelezo
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In recent times, Nigeria is becoming an increasingly important market to Oppo global and they keep taking bold steps to prove why they are ranked a top 5 smartphone brand in the world.

Oppo has plans on launching two variants of the reno 3 Series, the Oppo reno 3 & reno 3 Pro.

Although no full confirmation on the actual specifications of the devices, however, these smartphones will come with major bells and whistles.

Oppo will be launching a smartphone with a rear quad camera, powered by a 64-megapixel main sensor and a front dual punch-hole camera, powered by a 44+2-megapixel sensor, the first of its kind in the world.

Oppo is definitely looking to make a statement in a Nigerian market that is saturated with all kinds of smartphone brands, most of which are of questionable quality and standards.

Here are some features you should know before you decide to buy any of the reno 3 Series when they are eventually released:

Dual Front Cameras

The Oppo reno 3 Pro has two cameras on the front something that Oppo is touting a lot on its phone.

There is a 44-megapixel sensor on the front a first on a smartphone.

It is said to be an Ultra Clear’ camera, which can capture every detail of the face.

A 2-megapixel sensor flanks the main sensor for the Dual Lens Bokeh Effect. The bokeh effect is also available for videos on the Oppo reno 3 Pro.

Quad Rear Cameras

While there are two cameras on the front, the Reno  Pro flaunts four cameras on the rear.

There is a 64-megapixel main sensor that features Tetra Cell and Smart WDR, along with Super Phase Detection, mentions Oppo on its website.

The sensor can capture Ultra-clear 108-megapixel image’ with more details, claims Oppo.

The other sensors on the Oppo reno 3 Pro include a 13-megapixel telephoto lens with 5x hybrid zoom and 10x digital zoom, although Oppo has not mentioned the optical zoom capability on the reno3 Pro.

There is an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor with a field of view of 119.9 degrees, and finally, a 2-megapixel mono lens for bokeh.

Punch-hole Display

The Oppo reno 3Pro has a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a screen-to-body ratio of 91.5 per cent. It has a resolution of 1800×2400 pixels, which is decent according to the price point.

The display has a pill-shaped cutout on the top, which houses the two front cameras.

The punch-hole is on the left side of the display. While everything else seems to be working for reno3 Pro, its display could be a deal-breaker for customers.

The reno3 Pro has a 60Hz refresh rate display while its rivals have 90Hz, and even 120Hz display, on their phones that cost significantly less.

Hyper Boost

Oppo has packed the reno 3 Pro with a feature called the Hyper Boost, which is most suitable for games and graphics-intensive apps.

Hyper Boost essentially increases the frame rate stability by 38 percent while the response speed is increased by 16 percent.

This is useful for when you are playing a resource-intensive game and there are high chances the phone starts dropping frames to deliver the best results.

VOOC Flash Charge 4.0

Oppo’s proprietary VOOC Charge technology is available on the reno 3 Pro.

It is a 30W fast charging technology that is claimed to fill the battery completely in less than 60 minutes.

The battery on the reno 3 Pro has a 4025mAh capacity with an ultra-fast charging system is nothing but impressive.

A cheaper reno 3

We also gather that the reno 3 Pro will be launched alongside a lower-priced variant, the reno 3.

It is expected that the reno 3 will be a slightly watered-down version of the Reno3 Pro but will still pack the powerful specs that make the Reno series exciting.

The major differentiating factor for the reno 3 will be the OLED waterdrop 44MP Ultra Night Selfie Camera, 48MP Quad Camera that supports 5x Hybrid Zoom capabilities, 5V41 VOOC 3.0 Charging System and the general phone design and colors.

We don’t have information on pricing yet but we gather it would be priced around the previous reno 2 Series or even lower.

Once we have full information on oppo reno 3 price, we will keep you posted.


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