Oppo is expected to announce the Reno9 series of phones in China this month, and there has been no shortage of rumors and leaks surrounding the devices as of late. We can now add another one to the mix - a set of renders courtesy of industry leakster Evan Blass.
He claims that the Reno9, 9 Pro and 9 Pro
Plus are all featured in the leak and indeed, looking at the very similar
renders, we can spot some differences. If the leak holds water, it appears that
even the vanilla Reno9 will have a curved display. What it might not have,
according to the renders, though, is Oppo's custom MariSilicon imaging NPU
since the text is absent from the camera island of one of the phones.
It is also fairly easy to notice that what
is presumably the Reno9 Pro Plus has a bigger camera island, not sitting flush
with the rest of the phone's body and an extra camera. This render matches up
nicely with the live photos of the Reno9 from last month.
We also have some rumored specs, though we
can't necessarily say which Reno9 model these might be associated with.
Presumably, the vanilla Reno9. The specs include a 6.7" OLED with a 120Hz
refresh rate, 1080p resolution and an under-display fingerprint reader. A 64MP
Omnivision OV64B main snapper on the back and a 32MP Sony IMX709 selfie on the
front. The Reno9 will reportedly be powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset with
12GB RAM and a 4,500 mAh battery with 67W fast charging.
As for the Reno9 Pro Plus, current leaks
suggest it will rock a MediaTek Dimensity 8000 chipset and a 50MP Sony IMX 766
main camera sensor.