Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G

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After Qualcomm's announcement, Oppo was quick to confirm that it would be one of the first manufacturers to implement the just-announced Snapdragon 765G chipset in the upcoming Reno3 5G. Oppo had announced that it would join the 5G holiday with a premium mid-range smartphone in December. Finally, company executives confirmed that it would be their first dual-mode 5G smartphone.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">A first look at OPPO Reno3 Pro 5G: a glass body only 7.7mm thick (without the lens), which could be the thinnest dual-mode 5G phone in your price segment. ? pic.twitter.com/KD9goOTD6bNovember 28, 2019 It was followed by a trailer, giving us a better look at the front of the camera and revealing a curved screen with cute lenses. The top left corner of the screen has been truncated, suggesting that the screen may be equipped with a selfie hole-punch camera. Otherwise, it could mark a return to a contextual camera. The Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G should also be one of the slimmest 5G smartphones on the market, at just 7.7mm. It will weigh less than 180g, making it a very comfortable device to wear. Even with that, it will house a decent-sized 4.025mAh battery. It's safe to assume that VOOC fast charging will make an appearance as well. The Oppo Reno3 Pro will be unveiled later this month with its global launch scheduled for early 2020. Powered by the 7dm 765G Snapdragon, it will be one of the most affordable 5G smartphones on the market while offering top-tier performance. and Snapdragon Elite Gaming. successively.