Oppo will soon make its new series official, called 'Reindeer'. It will debut with its own smartphone.
Previously, we have talked about the device yet to be known. This time, the company has revealed several camera samples from the Oppo Reno, just before it launches next month.
While we're still unsure of the specs of the Oppo Reno, the company's vice president, Brian Shen, has shared a camera sample pair which, according to him, were captured by the device's camera.
Specifically, samples were taken with the 48 MP main camera on the rear and photos were not edited. The executive clarified that the device is still under development, so the data EXIF Will show the code of R&D PBDM00. The samples are quite impressive. The exposure is excellent and the clarity is very good, even in low light conditions, as you can see.
On the other hand, the vice president also hinted that the camera is still optimizing, so the device can get even better samples when it hits the market. That sounds interesting, since then the terminal could capture photos with better quality.
The Oppo Reno will feature a 48 megapixel main camera with a second 5 megapixel sensor, while there is a 16 megapixel front snapper on board. The terminal was previously said to have a chipset Snapdragon 855 octa-core, but a recent Bluetooth SIG certification listing shows it has a Snapdragon 710 chipset. It will arrive in April, although it is not known when exactly. What is certain is that it will be a smartphone worthy of interest, since several surprises would come with this first model of the new Oppo series.
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