Oppo launches a 5G version of its Reno4 smartphone with the Snapdragon 720G

Source: Geeknetic added 04th Jan 2021

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by Pablo López / 01 / 2021

The Oppo Reno4 5G will arrive with a Snapdragon 720 G and quad rear camera as a more affordable version of the Reno 5 5G, launched just a week ago.

The manufacturer Oppo has announced a lighter version of its newly launched Reno5 5G . This new model makes use of another SoC to offer a lower price without having to give up the 5G connectivity that was expanding so much during the 2020. The processor that will bring it to life is the Snapdragon 720 G with a single setting of 8 / 128 GB. The screen is AMOLED 6.4 “and reaches the 90 Hz refresh (180 Hz for touch). It has FHD + resolution and a color coverage of 93% in DCI-P3 .

The photographic part of the Oppo Reno4 5G is based on no less than 4 sensors, being the main of 64 MP f / 1.7 . The other three are 8 + 2 + 2 MP. L to selfie camera is 44 MP , somewhat above average.

The Oppo Reno4 5G will offer 5G connectivity through the Snapdragon 720 G

The battery stays in 4300 mAh, almost 300 mAh more than the Reno4 5G offered, while the fast charge amounts to 30 to 50 W . According to Oppo, it takes 44 minutes to charge the smartphone from 0 to 100%.

It also has the 3.5mm jack connector that so many users miss, but does not have NFC . The Oppo Reno4 5G can be pre-ordered right now, with shipping starting on January 9. Those who book it now will also receive a totally free Bluetooth speaker. The starting price is about 300 Euros, at direct exchange.

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Pablo López

With 15 years ago I started to overclock my PC to get every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while I was constantly posting about hardware in the Geeknetic forum as user and reader. They must have been so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.