Oppo just can’t stop launching upgrades for its Reno series smartphones. This lineup first saw the light of day about a year ago. We have already seen three iterations of the Reno series, with the Reno 3 lineup debuting in late-December. And today, Oppo has unveiled the fourth iteration – the Reno4 and Reno4 Pro in China. This lineup comes equipped with a 5G-enabled Snapdragon SoC, multi-camera setups, and 65W super-fast charging.

Starting off with the design, the Reno4 series appears to have lifted the iPhone 11 Pro frosted glass design. Even the raised camera module looks the same. It’s just that the camera sensors are placed vertically instead of inside a square cutout. Oppo has only added a bit of color and jazz to the rear panel, with large text on the right edge that I am not really a fan of. This is limited to the Pro variant and the vanilla Reno4 is just a shiny block of glass.

Under the hood, the Reno4 series is powered by the Snapdragon 765G chipset – the same as its predecessor from December. This is coupled with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.

Reno4 Pro features a 4,000mAh battery while the vanilla Reno4 includes a slightly bigger 4,020mAh battery. You also get super-fast 65W SuperVOOC charging support out-of-the-box with both variants. It’s going to allow you to fully charge the device in around 35 minutes via the USB Type-C port at the bottom.

Oppo Reno4 will retail at 2,999 yuan (around Rs. 31,999) for the 8GB+128GB base variant whereas the 8GB+256GB will see you shell out 3,299 yuan (around Rs. 35,199) for the 8GB+256GB variant. It will come in three colorways, i.e Taro Purple, Crystal Blue, and Dream Black.