The OPPO Reno 9 series is in the works. Reliable tipster Digital Chat Station recently revealed the chipset of what appears to be the Reno 9 Pro. Now, he is back with new information on the cameras of the Reno 9 family. In addition, another source has shared the images of the Reno 9’s retail box.

DCS has not revealed the number of devices that will be present in the Reno 9 family. However, it appears that it will consist of three models: the Reno 9, the Reno 9 Pro, and the Reno 9 Pro Plus.

The Reno 9 Pro seems to be equipped with the Snapdragon 778G. Its predecessor, the Reno 8 Pro, featured the latest Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset. It appears that the company has reportedly decided to go with the older SD778G chip for the Reno 9 Pro. Today, the tipster revealed that the device will be equipped with a 64-megapixel main camera.

He further revealed that the top variant in the Reno 9 series will be powered by the MediaTek MT6895 chip, which is the Dimensity 8100 chipset. He added that the device will feature a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 primary camera. This model is likely to arrive in the Chinese market with the Reno 9 Pro+ moniker.

Speculations are rife that the Reno 9 series will pack a 4,500mAh battery. The Reno 9 family is expected to come in a new red variant. The other details of the series are yet to surface. There are some rumors that the Reno 9 lineup will go official as early as November. OPPO is rumored to launch its Find N2 foldable phone and a clamshell phone in December. Hence, it is likely to Reno 9 series may break cover around a month before it.

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