Alongside the launch of Oppo Reno 2 last month in China, the company announced that it will soon be launching a flagship smartphone. It was dubbed Oppo Reno Ace and we’ve since been seeing tidbits of information about this smartphone leak online. Oppo itself had been teasing the main features of Reno Ace including a 90Hz display panel, a quad-camera setup, Snapdragon 855+, and more.
Starting with the design, Oppo Reno Ace features a curved glass build with a gradient pattern that looks cool and changes color when light falls on it at different angles. The device features a quad-camera setup on the rear, with the Oppo branding, and an in-display fingerprint up-front.
This display boasts a 1080x2400p resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio, along with 100% DCI-P3 and HDR 10+ support. It even has a peak brightness of 1000 nits, which would make it easily legible under direct sunlight.
Oppo Reno Ace comes equipped with a 4,000mAh battery, which may seem measly when compared to the beastly specs we have seen above, but this is company’s first phone to arrive with the new 65W SuperVOOC charging technology. This means you can completely top-up your phone’s battery in just 25 minutes, which is mind-boggling.
Oppo Reno Ace has been priced starting at 3,199 yuan (around Rs. 32,000) for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant whereas the higher-end 8GB+256GB and 12GB+256GB variants will be retailing at 3,399 yuan (around Rs. 34,000) and 3,799 yuan (around Rs. 38,000) in China.