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Oppo Reno 3 gets TENAA certification, gives us a look and specification details


We have already seen Oppo's Vice President and President of Global Marketing, Brian Shen share an image with us teasing the launch their latest smartphone Oppo Reno 3 Pro 5G. He had also let us know that the new make from the Chinese will come featuring a glass body construction with just a thickness 7.7mm when measured excluding the camera bump, which should be the thinnest dual-mode 5G handset from the segment.

And while we are still yet to confirm the alleged punch hole style camera on the upper left corner aside the time display for the Reno 3 Pro 5G, there seems to another variant of the smartphone making to the TENAA certification listing, which is now purportedly claimed to be the standard model, Oppo Reno 3. The phone that appeared on TENAA's listing lately was carrying a model number that read PCPM00. From the design aspect the smartphone here looks be a lot different from what we have seen or teased for the Oppo Reno 3 Pro by the Brian Shen this past Thursday, as these newly surfaced images from TENAA's website reveals how the standard Reno 3 will look like when launched officially by the manufacturer. At this moment we can't confirm whether the smartphone will carry a water drop style notch display or a single punch hole style camera on the top center of the smartphone. From it's back the device seems to carry a quad camera setup placed vertically towards the left top, joined by a LED flash to it's side.

The power button placement looks to be on the right side of the smartphone with volume rockers to the left. The phone looks to arrive in White and Blue (as seen above) colors with a dimension of 160.2 x 73.3 x 7.9mm, and weighing 172 grams in mass. The Oppo Reno 3 will also feature a 6.4" Full High Definition Plus AMOLED panel of 2400 x 1080 resolution, with a fingerprint reader embedded to the front display of the smartphone. There will an Octa-Core processor according to the reports clocked at 2.1GHz and 8 gigabytes of RAM and 128GB of storage, that can be further expanded via a microSD card slot to up to 256GB. In for camera you can expect a 48MP primary camera bundled by an 8MP sensor and couple of 2MP sensors from the back and on the front houses a 16MP secondary front facer. Powering everything will be a 3935mAh powered battery and runs Android version 9, but don't hope to see the Reno 3 support 5G bands like it's Pro sibling.

Source: TENAA, GSMArena

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