The Oppo Reno Ace 2 coming next month
recently appeared on TENAA with its images, which revealed its design. Now, the
listing has been populated with the full specs of the phone, leaving little to
the imagination. The Reno Ace 2 is powered by a 2.8GHz octa-core processor,
which could be a part of the Snapdragon 865 SoC. It runs Android 10 and has two
memory versions - 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB.
The Reno Ace 2 is built around a 6.5"
FullHD+ AMOLED display, that has a fingerprint reader underneath and a punch
hole in the top-left corner for the 16MP selfie camera. On the opposite side,
you get a quad camera setup, which is a combination of one 48MP, one 8MP and
two 2MP modules. The 8MP unit is likely an ultrawide camera while the 2MP
modules could be macro and depth sensors. The previous Ace had a 13MP telephoto
camera, which seems to be gone and we're not super thrilled about it.
The Reno Ace 2 will support dual-mode 5G
and will be offered in three colors - Black, Blue, and Purple. TENAA says the
Reno Ace 2 will pack a battery with a rated capacity of 1,955 mAh, but that's
likely the size of a single cell and we'll probably get a total typical battery
capacity of around 4,000 mAh.
Like its predecessor Reno Ace, the Reno
Ace 2 will charge at up to 65W, but it will also support 40W wireless charging.
