Oppo Reno7 Pro revealed with a Dimensity 1200 SoC and the new Sony IMX709 camera
Oppo has finally lifted the lid on the Reno7 Pro, the top tier model in the Reno7 series. Unlike the Reno7, the Reno7 Pro has a Dimensity 1200 SoC paired with UFS 3.1 storage and LPDDR4X RAM. The device has a 4,500 mAh battery like the non-Pro model, but it supports 65 W charging rather than 60 W charging.
Additionally, the Reno7 Pro has Oppo's novel notification light, which sits behind the device's large camera housing. Within the housing lies a 50 MP primary camera (Sony IMX766), an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2 MP macro camera. Moreover, the Reno7 Pro contains Sony's new IMX709, a 32 MP sensor on top of which Oppo has included a 'cat's eye' lens.
Incidentally, the Reno7 Pro has a 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a 90 Hz refresh rate, making the device slightly larger than the Reno7. The display has 180 Hz touch sampling too and 800-nit peak brightness. Oppo has built a fingerprint scanner within the device's display, as well.
The Reno7 Pro will be orderable in China from December 3. The handset starts at CNY 3,699 (~US$579) with 8 GB of RAM and rises to CNY 3,999 (~US$626) if you want 12 GB of RAM. Both RAM configurations come with 256 GB of storage and a choice of three colours.