We can predict that OPPO will hit it big with the flagship Reno which is expected to be launched in April, going by the details we have seen so far. While the periscope camera with 10X lossless zoom is the main highlight, the device also packs several features that set it apart from the pack. The selfie camera design, for instance, is the first of such in the industry. But the camera is definitely what makes the Reno tickle. In case you are wondering how the sensors are designed inside the rear cover, OPPO may have just given us our first look at the rear camera detached from the smartphone in a short disassembly video.OPPO Reno case render

The rear camera sensors were taken apart in order to clearly see the periscope lens which completes the triple camera setup and which is responsible for the 10X zoom. The main sensor on the device is a 48MP main camera teaming up with a wide-angle camera, both with OIS. The third lens is a prism, hence the shape is not round like the others and it is detachable from the duo. How it works is that light travels through the prism where it meets about five lenses before hitting the image sensor. The camera interface comes with a slider which changes the zoom level as it slides up. There is also optical image stabilisation and this is provided by a magnetic coil which moves the prism.

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OPPO Reno is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 855 chipset but there will be a model with Snapdragon 710 going by benchmark app appearance. The screen has a high screen to body ratio, thanks to the pop-up camera design. The design of the pop-up camera elicits our curiosity to want to find out how it is arranged. Perhaps, OPPO may also release a disassembly video of the pop-up camera before the launch. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.

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