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Oppo announces new sub-brand Reno, its first smartphone will launch on April 10

Oppo announces new sub-brand Reno, its first smartphone will launch on April 10

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo is now bringing another subbrand after Reality. Voice of the company Shane Yerine gave information about this. OPPO VP Shane told that the company is going to bring the Reno sub-brand. Its logo has also been introduced, in which a lot of dark colours are visible. It indicates that the sub-brand's new smartphone range will target youth. This sub-brand's first smartphone will be launched in China on April 10.



Recently, information was given by Oppo that the company is going to introduce a new smartphone in April. The company had not given any name for the phone so it may be possible to bring this phone with the Reno-brand. It is thus decided that the new smartphone will be quite different from the standard design of Oppo. Company VP also informed that smartphones will be launched with Qualcomm's latest and the most powerful full processor Snapdragon 855 yet.

Talking about the rest of the specifications, its camera looks like OPPO's 10X optical zoom technology, which was recently showcased in MWC 2019 in Barcelona. Also, Shane Yerine has convinced that this device will have 4,065mAh battery. The company has not said anything about fast charging or such a sort. He also said that the company coming out in April will have more than 10 million units of stock.

VP said that the company wants to maintain 3.5mm jacks in its smartphones. However, the company that announced the launch of the first cell of the sub-brand next month, has not given any name to it. If the leaks or fancies are considered, then its name can be named OPO Find Jade. It is believed that this phone will now be launched in the market with Reno's branding instead of Oppo.

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