Oppo is all set to launch its all-new Oppo Reno3 series smartphones in its home market China tomorrow, i.e. 26th December. Last week, the company had started taking reservations for the upcoming smartphone series.

Now, the total reservations for the Oppo Reno3 series smartphones have crossed the 500,000 mark. This is when the company has only revealed color options and memory variants of the phone and not the actual price.

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So far, the company has revealed that the Oppo Reno3 will be available in two variants — 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 12GB RAM + 128GB storage and will be offered in four colors — Moonlight Black, Moonlight White, Sunrise Impression, and Blue Starry Night.

On the other hand, the Reno3 Pro is revealed to come in 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage models and will be offered in three color variants — Fog Moon White, Sunrise Impression, and Blue Starry Night.

As per the leaks, the Reno3 5G has a full HD+ 6.4-inch AMOLED display with waterdrop notch. On the other side, the Reno3 Pro 5G has a full HD+ curved AMOLED punch-hole display with 90Hz refresh rate support. Both phones feature in-display fingerprint scanner. The MediaTek Dimensity 1000L chipset powers the Reno3 5G while the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC is fuelling the Reno3 Pro 5G.

As for the camera configuration, both devices have 32-megapixel selfie cameras. The Reno3 5G is fitted with a 48-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad camera setup whereas the Reno3 Pro 5G features a 64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad camera system.

Both phones have 4,025mAh battery and they carry support for the enhanced version of 30W VOOC 4.0 Flash Charge technology. The Android 10 operating system with ColorOS 7 custom user interface will come loaded on the Reno3 series.

According to the leaks, the base model of the Reno3 Pro 5G will be priced at 3,699 Yuan (~$529) and its higher model will cost 4,199 Yuan (~$601). However, we advise you to take the pricing leak with a grain of salt as there is no concrete evidence to prove if the reports are authentic.