Coming this Friday, the Oppo Reno4 5G and
Reno4 Pro 5G will bring some camera updates, faster charging and 5G
connectivity. Or bring back rather, the Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G came out in December
of last year followed by the Oppo Reno3 Pro (with 4G) this March.
Newly surfaced live photos of the Reno4
duo shows that the phones are already stocked in stores in China and are just
waiting for the official announcement. The family resemblance is quite clear
with the triple camera on the back.
However, this generation will use a curved
screen on both models, previously this was reserved to the Reno3 Pro 5G. Like
it, the Reno4 Pro 5G will have a 90Hz screen and will be powered by a
Snapdragon 765G. Unlike it, there’s a dual selfie camera punch hole on the
front. In fact, that’s the easiest way to tell the Reno4 5G apart from its Pro
sibling – the vanilla model has a single front camera. This time it will use
the same chipset as the Pro, the aforementioned Snapdragon 765G.
A Geekbench result from the PDNM00 (one of
the Pro versions) shows 12GB of RAM, though info from TENAA suggests that this
would be the top spec, the base will be 8GB. Interestingly, however, the vanilla
model will also be available in 8GB and 12GB configurations. What makes the Pro
the better-equipped model will be that 90Hz AMOLED screen, OIS on the 48MP
camera, a 12MP module dedicated to low-light shooting and a 13MP telephoto
camera. The Oppo Reno4 will also have an AMOLED screen (but at 60Hz and with a
slightly smaller diagonal), a 48MP camera (no OIS), 13MP ultra wide and 2MP
depth sensor. Both phones will support 65W fast charging.
As we’ve seen in previous live photos and
official teasers, the Reno4 and Reno4 Pro will have a different selection of
colors too with the vanilla version being the more colorful one (and,
thankfully, the large “Reno Glow” label will not be printed on the phone, at
least not on all versions).