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Leaked OPPO Reno 6 5G, 6 Professional 5G, 6 Professional + 5G renders present design adjustments

OPPO appears to be preparing to launch its next Reno series. The details of the OPPO Reno 6 series were released online ahead of the launch in late May. The leak shows renders from Reno 6, Reno 6 Pro, and Reno 6 Pro +. It also provides details on some specs and gives us an overall first look at the trio.

The leak comes from the reliable tipster Evan Blass, who revealed on Twitter the pictures of the Reno 6, Reno 6 Pro and Reno 6 Pro +, which show the different designs of the new series from OPPO.

OPPO Reno 6 5G pic.twitter.com/XFPYmHzx0r

– Evan Blass (@evleaks) May 20, 2021

Starting with the Vanilla Reno 6, it features an iPhone 12-like design language with flag edges and a boxy look. Rumor has it that it will come with a 6.55-inch Full HD + that could have sleek bezels and a hole-punch for the selfie shooter. In addition, the chin can be felt, but it is very minimal. According to a report from Gadgets360, it comes with a 64MP primary sensor. The smartphone could be made available in two memory configurations with 8 GB RAM with 128 GB storage and 12 GB RAM with 256 GB storage. In addition, it could have a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB-C port with support for 65W fast charging.

OPPO Reno 6 Pro 5G pic.twitter.com/A3Ea0kd4rM

– Evan Blass (@evleaks) May 20, 2021

For the Reno 6 Pro and Pro +, the duo are expected to have a familiar design language found on high-end Android phones. These have a curved display with rounded edges instead of the flat one on the Vanilla Reno 6. The renders show that both devices have a quad camera setup. The Pro + could have a 50MP main sensor (Sony IMX766).

On the other hand, the Reno 6 Pro specs are largely similar to the Reno 6, including the same screen size. The display size of the Reno 6 Pro +, on the other hand, is unknown. It could be bigger. The latter could run on the Snapdragon 870 chip and support 65 W fast charging and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. The OPPO Reno 6 series will be official on May 27th.


Prakhar Khanna

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