Oppo is set to launch the Reno3 Pro in
India on March 2, but it will be different from the Reno3 Pro announced in
China last December. This new variant will sport a dual camera setup on the
front, which is a combination of a 44MP snapper joined by a depth sensor unit.
Oppo is yet to reveal any other details
about the Indian Reno3 Pro, but a couple of images of dummy units that have
surfaced reveal the smartphone will sport a quad camera on the back with a 64MP
main module as opposed to the 48MP unit on its Chinese counterpart.
The leaked image also reveals the Reno3
Pro in India will support 30W VOOC Flash Charge 4.0 and have 8GB RAM and 128GB
storage on board. But there will likely be other memory options as well that
are yet to be confirmed.
The rest of the specs on the Indian Reno3
Pro are likely to be the same as the Chinese variant, but we may see a
different chipset under the hood. We don't know how much the Reno3 Pro will
cost in India, but we do know it will be sold through Amazon.in and Flipkart in
the country since both retailers have listed the phone on their sites.

