The Reno7 series smartphones have entered the European market today. How were they priced, which models were brought to the market, and how were their specifications changed?
Oppo today announced the start of distribution of Reno7 series smartphones in Europe. We have three models: Oppo Reno7 4G (which will be called simply Reno7), Oppo Reno7 5G and Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G. Let's take a look at what's new!
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Oppo Reno7 4G
Oppo Reno7 4G, or more precisely Oppo Reno7, is a smartphone distinguished by its appearance. It charms with an elegant frame that perfectly imitates metal and a matte back, which in one version can be ... orange. Thanks to it, the smartphone definitely stands out from the competition. The 6.43-inch AMOLED display also makes a good impression, refreshing the image at a frequency of 90 Hz. Further on, it is a little less thrilling. The heart of the phone is the Snapdragon 680 processor, supported by 8 GB of RAM, which is quite typical among mediums, and 128 GB of internal memory, which can be enlarged with a microSD card. The smartphone powers a 4500 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging. We also have a minijack or NFC on board. We start the camera review with a 32-megapixel selfie unit hidden in a screen hole. On the back of the housing we find a 64-megapixel camera with night mode also available during filming, and next to it we will see a 2 Mpx camera for blurring the background and a 2 Mpx camera for macro. This model will be available a little later, from May.
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Oppo Reno7 5G
Oppo Reno7 5G is a model positioned slightly higher. It received a slightly more subdued, but still attractive styling and an AMOLED display with a diagonal of 6.43 inches, Full HD + resolution and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. The heart of this model is the MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor, supported by LPDDR4x and UFS 2.1 memory. Only one variant is offered - 8 + 256 GB. The internal memory can be expanded with a microSD card. The power supply is provided by a 4500 mAh battery with a 65-watt quick charge. The selfie camera is invariably 32-megapixel, while instead of a macro camera we find an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera with a field of view of 119 degrees. The remaining modules, main and portrait, are again 64 and 2 Mpx. The equipment is completed by, among others Wi-Fi in the latest 6 standard, NFC, minijack or fingerprint reader under the screen. This smartphone is available in two color versions.
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Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G
Oppo Reno7 Lite 5G also has an AMOLED display with a size of 6.43 inches and Full HD + resolution. It refreshes the image, however, with the typical frequency, 60 Hz. Inside the housing we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, as well as LPDDR4x and UFS 2.1 memories, offered in 8 and 128 GB capacities, of course with the option of expanding flash memory using a microSD card. In this model, as in the other two, we find a battery with a capacity of 4500 mAh - but the "l byte" nature of the smartphone will be manifested in a slightly slower charging with a power of 33 W. A little weaker, because it is 16-megapixel, is a selfie camera, but for this is what we can find quite a typical set of matrices: main 64 Mpx and two auxiliary 2 Mpx, for macro and background blurring.
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TWS Enco X2 headphones
Oppo also presented the new TWS Enco X2 headphones. They have a frequency response of 20 Hz-40 KHz, 11 mm drivers, and protection against moisture at the IP54 level. They are powered by batteries with a capacity of 57 (in the headphones) and 566 mAh (in the case), which fill up completely in 1.5 hours. The headphones are available in black or white.
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