
Oppo Reno 6 series launch set for May 27, here is what to expect
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Oppo launched the Reno 5 Pro 5G smartphone in India back in January and it is already bringing the successor.
Oppo has announced the Reno 6 series will debut on May 27. The launch date is in line with what some rumours have been suggesting, which is that Oppo will launch the phones sometime around the mid-year gala. The Reno 6 series is expected to come with three smartphones; the Reno 6, the Reno 6 Pro, and the Reno 6 Pro+. The Reno 6 Pro+, obviously, will be the highest-end smartphone in the lot because, according to rumours, this one may pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset inside. However, previously, rumours were rife that there may be a Snapdragon 888 chip. In its poster that Oppo posted on Weibo, the company did not talk about how many smartphones there will be. The focus, however, is on the Reno 6 series and that one of the phones may be waterproof. There is also a tagline there for some reason and it reads “Summer Fantasy”. This might be the name of the colour variant of one of the Reno 6 series phones, if not anything else. Oppo will announce specifications of new Reno 6 series phones at the upcoming event, but rumours are rife about the features and they are likely to be mostly true. The new one claims to tell the price of the Reno 6 and it is going to cost CNY 2,500 (roughly Rs 28,600) for the base variant.
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