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Oppo Teases New Lineup of Smartphones


Oppo’s VP, Shan Yiren, announced that the new lineup of smartphone is added by the name of Reno under the flagship of Oppo. Its teaser is launched and it says: “Say Hello to Reno”. Reno will be available and hit the market on 10th April, 2019 as seen in video teaser.

Reno’s logo is very colorful and appealing which could attract youth. It could be targeting youth with these colorful and attractive colors.

No one is ready to say anything about the newly launched lineup. Neither the VP nor the officials are giving any information except that it would feature Oppo’s 10X zoom technology in its cameras and the top-level Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. However, the teaser can help us to make some guesses.


This is a very short teaser of just 6 seconds. But we can see that the phone will have triple sensor rear camera which will be placed at the center of Smartphone. These triple cameras can have two RBG and one BW cameras. Flashlight is at its right.

There is no fingerprint sensor on the back. So we can assume that it could be either on the front side or mounted on the side like Samsung Galaxy A7 or there could be no finger sensor at all which is less probable. We are eagerly waiting what this new smartphone holds.

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