Oppo is launching its latest smartphone, called Reno4 SE. It is a lot similar to the F17 Pro, sold worldwide; however, after more assessment, instead of boasting of four shooters in a four-sided figure arrangement, they are really three with an LED flash in the fourth round.
The Oppo Reno4 SE is currently listed on the company website and also appears at several retailers, as it will be launched on September 21.
The phone will hold up a 65W charging and boast of an OLED panel with a single punch hole in the upper left angle.
The power key is on the right side of the phone, while the left is for the volume rocker, and at the base, there’s space for a 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C port, and a speaker frame.
It comes with a 4,300mAh battery, divided into two 2,150 mAh cells to facilitate the fast charging speeds.
Although all these features are certified, the phone furthermore emerged at China Telecom with its memory configurations as 8/128 GB and 8/256 GB. The chipset will be MT6853V, which is the model figure of the Mediatek Dimensity 720 5G.
What we don’t know presently is how much the Reno4 SE will cost. China Telecom has two value offerings, however, they are probably placeholders because CNY2, 999 (almost $450) looks precipitous when compared to the specs.
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