Last week, OPPO’s VP Brian Shen has released the first-ever promo poster of the upcoming Reno3 Pro 5G. Although the promo poster doesn’t shows us the entire device, but it do revealed that the Reno3 Pro will feature an ultra-thin design which is said to have a slim profile of just 7.7mm (excluding the lens).
— Brian Shen (@BrianShenYiRen) December 2, 2019
Today, Shen continued to shower us with even more information on the Reno3 Pro – this time revealing that the device will weigh less than 180g. This means that the Reno3 Pro will be even lighter than most of the recent 5G smartphones including the Honor V30 5G and Vivo NEX 3 5G.
Unlike the previous smartphones under the Reno line, the upcoming Reno 3 Pro will not be featuring a shark fin-styled, pop-up module for it’s selfie camera. Instead, it will employ a hole-punched display to house it’s selfie camera as seen from a recently leaked render courtesy of LetsGoDigital.
Moving on to it’s internals, the Reno3 Pro is rumored to come with the upcoming 5G-enabled Snapdragon 735 SoC under the hood. It will be equipped with a 4,035mAh battery which is said to have 30W VOOC 4.0 flash-charging support. Similarly, the device is also capable of supporting both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) 5G modes.
Sad to say, OPPO has yet to reveal anything about it’s official launch date so far.