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Oppo launches mid-range Reno 4 Pro for $470

Oppo has announced the Reno 4 Pro for international release. Itā€™s a mid-range phone that isnā€™t a million miles away from sister company OnePlusā€™ new Nord in specs, design, and pricing.

The Reno 4 Pro has a matte back panel with a gradient design and a glossy finish on the quad camera bump. It feels very thin and light by todayā€™s standards, at 7.7mm thick and 161g. The camera bump bears the legend ā€œINNOVATIVE QUADCAMā€ in capital letters, which is a pretty amusing thing to write on a camera bump, but otherwise this is an attractive device.

The phone looks good from the front, too, with a 6.5-inch 90Hz 1080p AMOLED screen with the slightest of curves on the edges. Unlike other curved screens, this panel doesnā€™t stretch right to the edge of the bezel, which could be a pro or con depending on your perspective.

The internal specs include a Snapdragon 720G processor (versus the Nordā€™s 765G), 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 4,000mAh battery. Oppo has included 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 flash charging that can fill the battery up in 36 minutes over USB-C, which is actually a little slower than the implementation of the tech on some other Oppo phones, but speedy when compared to almost any other company. Thereā€™s no wireless charging, unsurprisingly for Oppo.

The camera setup includes a 48-megapixel main sensor, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor. One of the key camera features is a black-and-white video mode that highlights people or individual colors, so you can make your home movies look like Sin City ā€” it actually works pretty well.

The Reno 4 Pro will be available in various markets, and the Indian launch is on August 5th. Thereā€™s just one 8GB/128GB model and itā€™ll sell for Rs. 34,990 ($~470). That might be a tough sell against the OnePlus Nord: OnePlus dominates the premium market in India, and the equivalent 8GB/128GB model costs Rs. 27,999 ($375) with a faster processor.

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