Oppo introduced three Reno2 smartphones in late
August, but none of them were a true flagship specs-wise. At the end of the
event the company VP Brian Shen actually revealed a new phone is incoming,
called Reno Ace. Today, the Weibo account of the phone maker confirmed the
device, revealing its launch date - October 10.
The Oppo Reno Ace will have 65W fast-charging
capabilities, which is 30% more than the current 50W SuperVOOC. This should
mean a new name of the standard, something equally spectacular like MegaVOOC,
although a simple SuperVOOC 2.0 would also do the job.
Other specs are yet to appear, but Shen already
teased some features like a 4,000 mAh battery and a screen with 90 Hz refresh
rate, which most likely belong to the upcoming Reno Ace. We expect to see a Snapdragon 855
Plus chipset, making the Ace an upgrade over the Reno 10x zoom and the Reno 5G,
the only two devices of the lineup currently having a SD855 ticking inside.