Oppo is expected to unveil the global
version of the Reno4 Pro later today, but its vanilla sibling is already up
online in Thailand. The phone is already official and available for pre-order. The
regular Reno4 comes with Snapdragon 720G chipset and four shooters on the back
that look a lot like the Reno4 5G version, but after further inspection, the
fourth cam and the LED have switched places.
The Oppo Reno4 has a 6.4” display with
Full HD+ resolution. There is a dual punch hole for the 32MP selfie camera -
the secondary snapper is not listed, meaning it is likely a 2MP depth sensor. The
quad-cam setup on the back brings us a 48 MP main cam, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle
snapper, and two 2 MP sensors. The big difference from the Reno4 5G is not
visually, but the fact that Oppo decided to switch the laser AF with a regular
2 MP depth cam.
The Snapdragon 720G chip is accompanied by
8 GB RAM and 128 gigs of storage. There is a dual nano-SIM slot + room for a
micro SD, allowing the phone to house three different cards at the same time. The
battery has 4,015 mAh capacity and comes with VOOC 4.0, which goes up to 30W
through the USB-C port. There is a 3.5 mm audio jack on the bottom left side,
and Oppo is actually shipping earphones in the retail package as well.
The Oppo Reno4 is up for pre-order and
will be hitting the shelves on August 5. Offered in either Galactic Blue or
Space Black, the phone costs THB11,990, which is equivalent to US$ 385/€ 325. There
are also plenty of gifts for anyone who preorders the phone, including a JBL
speaker, a backpack, an Oppo speaker, and even Marshal headphones, but only for
the real early birds.