The Oppo officially launched this Thursday (27/05) the three versions of the Reno 6 series. It was five days after the leaker Abhishek Yadav's prediction, which we replicate here. But with many configurations previously revealed by the informant confirmed. Among them, the one that caught the most attention was the choice for three distinct processors for the different variants of the new flagship.
The entry-level model is equipped with the Dimensity 900, from MediaTek, while the Reno 6 Pro has the Dimensity 1200 under the hood and the Pro+ comes out of the factory with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor. All of them, however, have in common the triple camera setup on the back and the also already hyped 2.0W SuperVOOC 65 fast charging.
Smaller screen
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The Oppo Reno 6, the most basic model in the line presented today, has the smallest screen among the three that make up the Chinese manufacturer's series. It is 6,4 inches, AMOLED, with a 90Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution, in addition to the 32-megapixel selfie camera located in the upper left.
The rear lenses come with a very interesting 64-megapixel main shooter, which is accompanied by an 8 MP ultrawide and a third 2-megapixel macro sensor. The battery is 4300 mAh, and the operating system is Android 11, running under the ColorOS 11.3 interface. The price stipulated by Oppo for the most basic Reno 6 starts at 2.799 yuan (R$ 2300, in direct conversion) for the 8 GB / 128 GB version. The most complete, with 12 GB / 256 GB, will be available from June 11 for 3.199 yuan (R$ 2.629, in direct conversion).
Pro and Pro +
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The two most powerful variants of the Oppo Reno 6, called Pro and Pro+, differ in the processor under the hood and also in the camera configurations. These differences obviously impact the final price of each of the members of the new flagship family from the Chinese manufacturer.
The Pro variant comes with the aforementioned Dimensity 1200 and, in the optical set, provides the consumer with a 64-megapixel main lens, an 8 MP ultra-wide and two more sensors, macro and depth, of 2 megapixels each. The screen is AMOLED, 6,55 inches, and the refresh rate is 90Hz.
The Pro's battery is 4500 mAh, with the same 65W fast charging, and the prices set by the manufacturer start at 3.499 yuan (R$ 2.875) for the version with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, jumping to 3.799 yuan (R$ 3.122) if the option is for the variant with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.
Closing the list we have the most complete version of the Oppo Reno 6, the Pro+. It has the same battery, the same charging and the same screen configuration as the previous one, but it has the Snapdragon 870 as a processor and, most importantly, a much more advanced set of cameras.
Oppo's top-of-the-line Reno 6 series features Sony's 766-megapixel IMX 50 as the main shooter (the same one used in the Find X3 Pro), accompanied by a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, a 13-megapixel telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The Pro+ will cost 3.999 yuan ($3.286) for the 8GB/128GB model and 4.449 yuan ($3.656) for the 12GB/256GB variant in the local market. Sales of this model, and the Pro, are scheduled to begin with on the 5th of June.
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