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OPPO Reno6 Pro and Pro+ listed on TENAA with key specifications and renders

It is known that OPPO is already working to bring its Reno series successor, named the Reno6 series. Many leaks regarding the phone in the expected series are already surfing on the internet. Today, another leak has been revealed.

Today, two devices in the OPPO Reno6 series have been listed on the TENAA certification. The certification didn’t include any image of the devices, but it revealed some of the basic specifications.

 

As we know, the model number PEPM00 belongs to the Reno6 Pro. The basic specifications of this device are the following:

  • 6.55-inch OLED display
  • Dimensions: 160.0×73.1×7.6mm
  • 2200mAh dual battery (Total: 4500mAh)
  • Dual SIM And 5G Supported
  • Android 11 (R)

 

The PENM00 belongs to the Reno6 Pro+. The specifications of this model are also mentioned in the following:

  • 6.55-inch OLED display
  • Dimensions: 160.8×72.5×7.99mm
  • Same 2200mAh dual battery (Total: 4500mAh)
  • Dual SIM And 5G Supported
  • Android 11 (R)

As per previous reports, both devices will feature the exact 6.55-inch OLED curved display with a single punch hole, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a Full-HD+ (2400×1080) resolution. The battery will also remain the same, supporting 65W fast charging.

The Reno6 Pro+ would be a little thicker than the Reno6 Pro. The Pro+ is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 sub-flagship chipset.

The OPPO Reno6 Pro is expected to feature MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 1200 chipset. The chipset features four Cortex-A76 cores at 2.76GHz and is based on a 6nm manufacturing process.

The upcoming OPPO Reno6 series is expected to launch in June 2021.

Harris Zahid

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