Oppo Reno7 series is coming to India soon

Sagar, 20 January 2022

The Oppo Reno7 series unveiled last November in China will debut soon in India. Oppo hasn't divulged the lineup's launch date yet and simply says the Reno7 series is "launching soon." But since the company has already kicked off the promo campaign, we believe the Reno7 series should arrive in the Asian country by the first or second week of February.

The Reno7 series consists of the Reno7 SE, Reno7, and Reno7 Pro. Oppo hasn't explicitly confirmed if all three smartphones will be launched in India, but since the promo page for the series on its official Indian website only includes the SE and Pro variants, it appears the vanilla model won't be launched in India. At least not alongside the other two phones.

A media report from last November claimed Oppo will skip the Reno7 SE in India, so we'll have to wait for more information to be certain which devices are launching in India.

The same report also claimed that the Reno7 will be priced between INR28,000 ($375/€330) and INR31,000 ($415/€365) in India, while the Pro will cost between INR41,000 ($550/€485) and INR43,000 ($580/€510).

Oppo Reno7 series is launching soon in India

The Oppo Reno7 SE has the Dimensity 900 SoC at the helm whereas the Reno7 and Reno7 Pro are powered by the Snapdragon 778G and Dimensity 1200 chips, respectively. All three smartphones feature FullHD+ 90Hz AMOLED displays protected by Gorilla Glass 5, but the Pro model packs one that measures 6.55" diagonally while the vanilla and SE variants ship with 6.43" panels.

You can head this way to check out the detailed specs of the Reno7 trio.


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  • Dr
  • 21 Jan 2022
  • Dkv

i don't like oppo smartphone because after 6 months smartphone not same working and face many problems

  • AnonD-844232
  • 20 Jan 2022
  • 39y

I could have it from china long time ago but still dear..

  • AnonD-937325
  • 20 Jan 2022
  • 0G}

According the alleged real-life photos, Reno 8 series won't be that beautiful, moreover somehow ugly though. Wish they retained this design, it's so far the best after the design they used for mighty first and second-gen Reno. Also they sho...

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