Back in May, Oppo unveiled the Reno 16 series of smartphones in China. Considering the six-month gap, the brand is expected to announce the Reno 17 lineup around November in its home market. Well ahead of the launch, an intriguing leak has appeared to reveal that it will inherit one major feature from the Find X series of more powerful flagship phones.
At the same time, one of the Find X10 lineup devices has bagged 3C certification in China, indicating that it may go official as early as next month in the home market.
Oppo Reno 17 series to support telephoto extender

According to tipster Smart Pikachu, Oppo is evaluating bringing support for a telephoto extender to the Reno 17 family. As is known, the said optional accessory feature is currently restricted to the more premium Find X series, and now it appears that the brand may make it accessible to mid-premium phones.
At present, it is too early to conclude, and more concrete details about the Reno 17 series are expected to surface a couple of weeks after the Find X10 series’ launch.
Oppo Find X10 bags 3C certification

Earlier this month, two upcoming phones bearing model numbers PMX100 and PMW110, believed to be part of the Find X10 series, were approved by the SRRC for network access approval in China. Now, the PMW110 variant has appeared in the database of the 3C certification platform, indicating that it may ship with an 80W charger.
Reports suggest that Oppo may unveil the Find X10 series in September in China, which is around a month earlier than the previous generation. At present, there is no information about the global launch, but it may happen in October or November.
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