OPPO Reno Will Come with 2 Editions
OPPO Reno will come with 2 editions: the high-end edition will adopt copper tube cooling technology.
OPPO will officially launch a new Reno series on April 10, and the first new phone of this series will also appear then, and it will become the first mobile phone to carry the latest ColorOS 6 system. Now there is the latest news, Shen Yi Ren, vice president of OPPO, revealed on his micro-blog that the standard version of Reno uses heat conduction gel and graphite sheet heat dissipation technology, and the OPPO Reno high-end edition will adopt the copper tube liquid cooling heat dissipation technology.
According to the information disclosed by Shen Yi Ren, OPPO Reno will provide two versions, of which the standard version does not carry a periscope camera. It will adopt the way of heat conduction Gel + graphite sheet heat dissipation, and it will be equipped with the copper tube liquid cooling method.
In other aspects, according to previous exposure, OPPO Reno will offer two versions for its new phone. Both adopt a screen ratio of 93.1%. Among them, the standard version carries the snapdragon 710 processor, while the 10-fold hybrid optical variant will carry the snapdragon 855 processor. The biggest highlight is that it will launch the previously announced 10-fold hybrid optical zoom technology.
According to the official introduction, OPPO’s 10-fold hybrid optical zoom technology pioneered the potential structure, using ultra-wide angle, ultra-clear main subject (48 million) and long focus three-camera structure, covering the “complete perspective” from ultra-wide angle to long focus, and “connecting rod” to achieve 10-fold hybrid optical zoom. In addition, OPPO introduces the double OIS optical anti-shake on the super-clear main camera and long-focus camera, which makes it easy to take clear and good pictures.
It is reported that the phone will be officially released on April 10.
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