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With double-sided 3D glass, it is estimated that the screen opening will be used instead of the selfie camera to achieve a full screen…
In the past few days ago, Vivo has frequently created a momentum for the new X30. Oppo, a real friend of similar product update frequency, is obviously also tickling. Sure enough, Shen Yiren, the vice president who loves breaking news, can no longer keep secrets.
He released a partial front view of the new Oppo Reno3 Pro this morning. From the picture, we can see that this device will be equipped with a curved screen. According to Vice President Shen, 3D curved glass is also used on the back of the phone.
A first look at OPPO Reno3 Pro 5G – it will feature a glass body with a thickness of just 7.7mm (excluding the lens), which may just be the thinnest dual-mode 5G phone in it’s price segment. 👀 pic.twitter.com/KD9goOTD6b
— Brian Shen (@BrianShenYiRen) November 28, 2019
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Not only that, the thickness of the Oppo Reno3 Pro’s body without the convex part of the lens will only be 7.7mm. Shen Yiren said that it “probably maybe the thinnest dual-mode 5G phone in the same price segment at the same time.”
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This design will undoubtedly help improve the grip. But at the same time, it also means that the space inside the device is compressed, so the possibility of the Oppo Reno3 Pro equipped with a high-power zoom rear camera or a self-timer camera will be reduced accordingly.
In fact, the upper left corner of the phone in the warm-up picture seems to be deliberately hidden. This inevitably leads people to speculate, will Oppo also choose a miniature screen opening solution like Vivo?