Oppo has all set to introduce Reno brand smartphones at an event which is going to take place on April 10. The filing of the trademark reveals that there will be at least five variants of Reno and one of them, confirmed by Shen Yiren Brian (Vice President of OPPO), will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor.
Reno Pro, Reno Plus, Reno Zoom, Reno Lite, and Reno Youth are rumoured to be other phones in the series. The Snapdragon 855 chipset is supposed to power the Reno Pro and the Vice President of Reno has now confirmed the presence of a copper tube liquid cooling.
When using the handset heavily such as playing games for a long period of time or working on multiple apps simultaneously, it will not cause significant problems – thanks to the integration of a copper tube liquid heat sink.
A Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 Chipset will be provided with Reno Lite or Reno Youth and Bluetooth SIG certification reveals that it’ll have a model number CPH1917.
A 6.4-inch display will be available with a full HD+ resolution. It’ll also have a 48MP primary sensor and a 5MP secondary shooter. On the front, on the other hand, there will be a 16MP shooter. For heat dissipation, it’ll be loaded with heat-conducting gel and graphite sheet.
According to Bluetooth SIG, the Pro model could have a model of CPH1919 and CPH1921. A 6.65-inch HD+ complete display with an imagery ratio of 93.1% is rumoured for the Reno Pro. The handset has a triple rear camera configuration – consisting of 48MP + 8MP + 13MP and a 16MP front shooter.
The Reno Pro is based on the Android 9.0 Pie ColorOS v6.0 UI. With the Qualcomm X50 5G modem, the CPH1921 could be the 5G version. A 10x lossless zoom focusing on camera capacities could be available in the Reno Zoom variant.