
Oppo Reno 7 series launched in China but when is it coming to India and should you wait?
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Oppo's new Reno 7 series phones bring new specifications and a design we are familiar with.
Oppo Reno 7 series is now official in China. There are three phones this time, as well, but one of them is a newcomer. Instead of a Pro Plus model, Oppo decided to go with the Reno 7 SE, which is a slightly dumbed-down version of the Reno 7. The three phones are what will take Oppo’s legacy of making some wonderful camera phones that look impressively beautiful forward. But that launch took place in China, which is also where the new phones will be sold. So, what about India?
Well, Oppo barely talks about its plans for global launch of its products at the China launch. However, as things begin to get set in motion, Oppo starts teasing the launches. That has not happened yet for the Reno 7 series and understandably so because it was just yesterday when the new phones debuted. Going by tradition, Oppo has always scheduled the launches of the global counterparts of its Chinese phones, preferably towards the new year. That tells me that the Reno 7 is not likely to arrive until after 2021.

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