Smartphone line OPPO Reno was launched by a Chinese manufacturer in 2019, positioning itself in the mid-range and mid-range/high-end segment. This is where we find the best value for money OPPO mobile phones and the new lineup. OPPO Renault 8 which has just been introduced worldwide follows this trend.
In particular, we now have two new models, OPPO Reno 8 Pro 5G this is OPPO Reno 8 5G, base model. For those looking for a more affordable alternative to high-end models like the Find X5 Pro 5G, considering the product’s specifications, we consider the Reno 8 Pro a good alternative in 2022.
It is important to note that for its home market, OPPO launched a Pro model last May called the Reno 8 Pro+. On the other hand, the base model is now entering the global market with improved specifications.
The most powerful model is the new OPPO Reno 8 Pro.
The most advanced model is OPPO Reno 8 Pro. inside the processor. Dimension 8100-max. as well as MediaTech, high-end chipset customized by OPPO. This 6nm chipset has four Cortex-A78 cores as well as four Cortex-A55 cores in addition to the Mali-G610 MC6 GPU.
The benchmarks for this chipset are quite satisfactory, if not impressive. In addition, here we have the MariSilicon X chip to improve the photographic performance of the smartphone. Note that this image signal processor is capable of running at 18 TOPS and processing images up to 20-bit HDR.
The second important advantage of the OPPO Reno 8 Pro model is the presence of a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of Full-HD + 1080 x 2412 pixels. It has a high refresh rate of 120Hz, as well as HDR10+ support. That is, we can consume movies and series from Netflix and Amazon in the best quality.
The best of everything? For players on OPPO Reno 8 Pro, games like PUBG Mobile can run at 90Hz. This is the first time that a smartphone of this line has increased the refresh rate for games.
Screen AMOLED 6.7” Full-HD+ @ 120Hz non OPPO Reno 8 Pro
In addition, we have a new software feature called “Background Update” whereby updates are downloaded in the background and when they are ready to be installed, a floating button appears.
It is important to note that both OPPO Reno 8 models share the same camera configuration. That is, we have the same equipment for capturing images and videos. However, only in the Pro model we have the MariSilicon X chip.
Triple 50-megapixel camera with Sony IMX766 sensor and MariSilicon X
Both cameras are 50 MP (Sony IMX766 sensor) with a wide-angle lens for the main camera. Then we have an 8MP secondary camera with an ultra-wide lens and finally a 2MP macro sensor.
You can also highlight the presence of a 32-megapixel front camera that punches the screen, the Sony IMX709 sensor, which promises better pictures even at night. In addition, it has a wide 90º viewing angle.
Also only in the Pro model we have two speakers and a linear vibration motor (X axis). There is also a glass cover for the back of the phone, as well as for the front, meaning it will have more premium against the base model.
Finally, the new OPPO Reno 8 Pro will hit the market at the end of July in two flavors. The first has 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory, and there is also a top version with 12 GB of RAM.
The most affordable smartphone is the new OPPO Reno 8.
The base model – OPPO Reno 8 – comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 1300 processor, a mid-range SoC with 6nm process technology. However, the core configuration is similar: 4x A78 and 4x A55, i.e. eight-core with two clusters Of course. However, its graphics are from the previous generation, ARM’s Mali-G77 MC9.
This Reno 8 5G has 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. In some markets, the phone may come with 128GB of storage, which also helps keep its retail price down.
It uses the MediaTek Dimensity 1300 chipset and has a 6.4-inch 90Hz AMOLED display.
The OPPO Reno 8 screen is also more compact, with a 6.4-inch diagonal and AMOLED technology. We have Full-HD + resolution, but the image refresh rate here is 90 Hz, without HDR10 +.
In both cases, we have the Google Android 12 operating system as well as OPPO’s own ColorOS 12.1 interface. Mobile phones come with charger, USB Type-C cable and protective cases in boxes.
The manufacturer also emphasized that both models have a new low-light shooting mode. Indeed, the Ultra Clear Night Portrait mode promises high quality night portraits on OPPO Reno 8 and Reno 8 Pro.
Both smartphones have the same 4500mAh battery with 80W fast charging. According to the manufacturer, the SuperVOOC standard provides 50% charge in 11 minutes for greater versatility.
Finally, now we are waiting for the announcement of the price for Europe for the new line of OPPO Reno 8 smartphones.
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