The full details of the the OPPO Reno3 A has just been exposed via Japanese owned UQ Mobile, and this could mean only one thing, the launch of the affordable Reno 3A is eminent. The leak also confirms all previously rumored specs and features, among which includes a 6.44-inch Full-HD display with 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution with a dewdrop notch and a rather long 20:9 aspect ratio.
As far as specification goes, the Reno3 A will boot Android 10 out of the box, underneath OPPO’s ColorOS v7.1. Processing prowess will come from an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 clocked at 2.0GHz, along with Andreno 610 GPU. The device will be available in a single storage option of 128GB pegged with 6GB RAM.
The Reno3 A will come with four camera sensor at the back. The main snapper has 48-megapixel lens pegged with 8-megapixel ultra-side snapper, a 2-megapixel depth and a 2-megapixel macro lens, leaving the selfie duties to a single 16-megapixel lens kept in the notch upfront.
The Reno3 A is built into a 160.9 x 74.1 x 8.2 mm body and weighs at about 170 grams. There will be no 5G network, but you’ll be getting dual 4G VoLTE networks on it dual nano-SIMs.
Surprisingly, the Reno3 A will provide in-screen fingerprint scanner just like other Reno3-series. The device is also listed with IPX8 and IP6X rating, and will be powered by a fast wireless and wired charging with a 4025mAh battery. Although the OPPO Reno3 A is already on pre-order via UQ Mobile, but the final price not yet revealed.