The
Reno3 Pro has a 6.5” OLED panel with a 90 Hz refresh rate and a punch hole for
the selfie camera. The panel has a 180 Hz touch detection rate for less lag and
better gaming. It also comes with 100% DCI-P3 coverage and HDR10+ support.
The
Reno3 Pro comes with so-called 5x hybrid zoom, which is 2x optical, the rest is
done digitally. There are four cameras on the back - 8 MP ultrawide-angle + 48
MP main + 2 MP Black & White + 13 MP telephoto shooter. There is one camera
on the front in the upper-left corner, inside the punch hole - a 32 MP snapper.
The
Reno3 Pro comes with 4,025 mAh batteries with 30W VOOC 4.0 support. It goes
from 0 to 50% in 20 minutes, and 0 to 70% in half an hour. Oppo is so confident
the battery will take the beating of the 5G networks, it advertises the phone
as “5G experience, 4G battery life”.
Offered
in four colors (White, Black, Starry Night Blue, Sunrise), the Reno3 Pro has a
base version with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage for CNY 3,999 (US$ 570/€ 515) that goes
on pre-order on December 31. The 12/256 GB version is CNY 4,499 (US$ 640/€ 580) and
is coming on January 10.
The
third option is called Oppo Reno3 Pro Pantone 2020 and comes in Classic Blue,
the color of 2020. It comes in a retail box where everything is white and blue,
including the VOOC charger, the charging cable, and the predominantly white
case. The price for this phone with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage is CNY 4,199
(US$ 600/€ 540).