It looks like we have some new and interesting information regarding the upcoming smartphones from the Chinese consumer electronics and mobile communications company, Oppo. A post surfaced on the popular social media platform from China yesterday, showed us some high definition renders of their upcoming Reno 3 Pro and vanilla Reno 3 handsets, both confirmed to support dual-mode SA/NSA frequency bands of 5G networks, scheduled to arrive on December 26. But alongside the previously seen smartphones from Oppo's Reno 3 series, we surprisingly spot two new handsets from the Chinese phone maker, that appeared on the poster that came our way from the Weibo user. When taking a closer look at the leaked fly-poster, we see the brand new and alleged Oppo A91 and A8 smartphones from it's front and back revealing their design and also giving us bits of internal details for the first time ever.
So the new purported Oppo A91 and A8 looks to feature water-drop style drop display on the front, with quad camera and triple camera arrangement on the back, respectively, coming in three color options. The A91 is said to bring a 48MP main shooter in charge of the quad camera setup and a battery with integration of VOOC 3.0 fast charging technology. Under the hood is an 8GB RAM coupled with 128GB of memory. The listing also translates something related to on-screen fingerprint reader 3.0 (which we are not sure about). And we can also see three colors for the phone, black, red and a bluish-white shade. Now for the Oppo A8, we are anticipated a 4230mAh powered battery, 6.5" aforementioned water-drop style notch display, 128GB of internal space and triple AI cameras for primary photography. A8 made it's appearance again in black, red and white paint jobs. That's all we know about these smartphone right now, but we will keep you posted as get more on them.
And lastly the user also shared some press shots of the forthcoming Oppo Reno 3 Pro and standard Reno 3 models, again showing us the phones from a better angle and even disclosing the color options they're going to be offered in.
Source: Weibo, GSMArena