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Every star now accurately rendered as a 3D body with classification-appropriate color, texture and relative radii.New simple, fast & streamlined user-optimized interface, including a new "Universal Search" for objects, Starry Night files, SkyGuide references, options, events, and more.Exoplanets modelled as 3D bodies with proper location, size, orbit and planetary textures.It’s not clear if the Z model will join the main trio on stage, but it does have all the necessary documentation so it might. See you tomorrow for the official reveal of the Oppo Reno6 series. The phone itself will be a tad smaller than the Reno5 5G. We know that it will have a slightly smaller 6.43” screen and 4,200 mAh battery (that still supports 65W charging). Reno6’s trip through TENAA left more to the imagination. Bot have 6.55” 1080p+ displays and 4,500 mAh batteries with 65W fast charging. The regular Pro will get the Dimensity 1200 instead, combined with a 64+8+2+2 MP camera (no tele). The Pro+ will be powered by a Snapdragon 870 chipset and will feature a 50+16+13+2 MP camera setup (the 13 MP module has a telephoto lens). The two higher end models went through TENAA, which revealed the key features. Just don’t confuse it for the Reno6 Z 5G, which appears to be its own thing. Speaking of the vanilla Oppo Reno6 5G, this one is the easiest to tell apart thanks to its flat sides. Also, it looks like the Pro and vanilla models will get such a case, perhaps the Pro+ will too. By the looks of it this isn’t a powered case, instead it guides the light from the phone’s rear-facing flash forward. xKJOvVEuVu- Evan Blass May 26, 2021Ī couple of days ago also posted images of this case with a clever kickstand – it can also double as a selfie flash. The close-up image shows a small fourth lens on the back that you may miss on first glance.Īnd here's the short promo video, starring the Oppo Reno6: On the front, both it and the regular Pro have curved displays with a single punch hole selfie camera in the top left. You can tell it’s the Pro+ by the positioning of the fourth camera and LED flash on the back. We start from the top, the Oppo Reno6 Pro+ 5G. This leak mostly features the middle model, the Reno6 Pro, but the other two show up in a few shots as well.
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Oppo will launch the Reno6 series tomorrow, but the phones have already leaked through retailer JD and We’ve seen plenty of product images, now we get even more and even a short promo video.