Well, we can’t say we weren’t expecting this to happen but it’s come a little early. The Oppo Reno 6 has turned up a little earlier than expected, thanks to a leak from Evan Blass who has a track record of doing just this thing.
And it’s not just one or two looks at the device. Every model, from the Reno 6 5G to the 6 Pro 5G to the 6 Pro+ 5G, has been outed ahead of launch. What’s more, most of the details surrounding the phone have turned up as well.
Oppo Reno 6 revealed
https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/1395441941395935234?
Previously, some information concerning Oppo’s new phone was available but it’s been fleshed out a little more in recent weeks. The base Reno 6 is expected to have a 6.5in 90Hz display, 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB versions, a 64MP main sensor running the triple camera array (with a 32MP up front), as well as a 3.5mm port and support for the company’s Super-Vooc 65W fast charging.
The Pro and Pro+ models are expected to drop with slightly curved displays and quad-camera arrays. The Oppo Reno 6 Pro+ will apparently sport a main 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor and a Snapdragon 870 processor, while the 6 and 6 Pro are expected to share several features. What’s not clear, really, is what size the other phones are compared to the base Reno 6. The official unveiling takes place on 27 May, so we’ll have all of our unanswered questions answered soon enough.
Source: Evan Blass (Twitter) via XDA Developers