
Oppo Reno 7, Vivo S12 series is set to unveiled by November end
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Oppo is expected to launch the Oppo Reno 7 series along with Vivo S12 by November end.
Renowned tipster Mukul Sharma shared on Twitter a post by Arsenal, a Chinese tipster in which he disclosed the first set of details and launch timeline for the Vivo S12. that the Chinese smartphone brand, Vivo is set to unveil the new OPPO Reno 7 and Vivo S12 series in China by November end.
According to the tipster, the Vivo S12 series will be released in China next month. The Vivo S12 and S12 Pro are the most likely models to be unveiled by the company. A Samsung AMOLED display is expected on the basic S12. It’s supposed to have a metal frame, and the back could be more flattering.

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