The Oppo Reno has a unique pop-up camera

Some smartphones offer periscope-like pop-up cameras, and Oppo is taking a unique approach to the new design with its new Reno phone.

We have previously talked about the Oppo Reno and how it could be the company’s first gaming-focused phone. While we expected it to have a pop-up camera, it looks like you’ll want to keep this phone out of the water for more than one reason.

A leaked video shows that the pop-up camera on the Reno closely resembles a shark fin. Take a look:

Slashleaks has published some very convincing renders that also show a dual-camera system.

Considering what we’ve seen so far, the Reno may be a mid-range option for a younger audience since the pop-up camera looks pretty gimmicky. It also has a very bright and vibrant aesthetic.

According to other leaked specs, the Reno could also have a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 710 variant with 6/8GB of RAM and offer 128/256GB of ROM. Also, rumor has it that it will have a 6.4-inch AMOLED display and a 3,680 mAh battery.

The leak also suggests that the phone will have a 48MP + 5MP camera at the back with a 16MP front camera.

There is also a high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 variant with a tri-camera setup, liquid cooling, superior hardware, 50W fast charging, and a much bigger battery.

Seeing how the Reno renders lack a fingerprint sensor at the back of the phone, perhaps Oppo will include an in-display fingerprint sensor – but only time will tell.

Oppo has been quiet about the Oppo Reno so far, so all of our phone details have come from leaked videos and renders. The phone’s full reveal is slated for April 2019, so we can expect to hear official details very soon.

Special Thanks: I personally thank Lawrence Chard for correcting the grammatical error in the title of this post. The mistake was unintentional or was the result of less attention.

Nouman S Ghumman
Nouman S Ghummanhttps://sgadvocates.com
The writer holds an LLM degree in International Commercial Law from the City University of London. He is a Managing Partner at SG Advocates & Legal Consultants. He is also the Vice President and Associate General Counsel at TECHENGAGE. He can be reached at nouman@sgadvocates.com
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