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Reno3 Pro has many strengths, both in design and features, but the new camera is the highlight for those who like “selfie” to accept money or not.

Along with the rapid advancement of technology, the line between the high-end and near-high-end flagship segments is becoming blurred than ever. The “great” features such as multi-lens camera cluster, overflow design, Super AMOLED screen with HDR support, or super-fast charging, which used to be just a dream, have now become much more accessible.

The design is more gentle, no longer “shark fins”

Before the international Reno3 Pro was released, Oppo had distributed in the Chinese domestic market the Reno3 Pro 5G. Basically, except for sharing the name, it is a completely different phone: There is only one selfie camera, the design of a “waterfall” curved screen, the hardware configuration is different, and there is support for mobile networks 5G.

Oppo Reno3 Pro international version has a more gentle design, flat-screen (in the unboxing article, I mentioned that the screen of this smartphone is slightly curved, but after confirming it, Reno3 Pro country with a flat-screen). Some might argue that Oppo missed the opportunity to make the Reno3 Pro stand out from the competition, but as someone who has used a lot of curved screen smartphones, I still hold the view that flat screens are still good for more everyday experience.

After removing the “shark fin” camera cluster on the Reno2 F last year, this time Oppo has officially put an end to this design on the Reno3 line. It is a unique design, but it also has potential problems such as dust, water may enter, or the long-term durability of the protruding mechanism.

On the Reno3 Pro, Oppo decided to use a hole punch display design, and this is also the first phone to be equipped with a 44MP dual selfie camera cluster (main camera, secondary camera measuring 2MP depth of field). The edges are thinned, the “chin” part has approached the flagship, and the plastic border around the screen no longer protrudes, causing the hand when swiping like low-cost machines. The screen protector is Gorilla Glass 5.

Choosing to go different from Realme, Oppo Reno3 Pro is equipped with a fingerprint sensor under the optical screen. For more than a week of use, I evaluate this sensor is fast, accurate, open when picked up, the fingerprint icon also lights up so users know how to place their fingers. Oppo recommends immediately in the process of adding fingerprint that the user can enable additional face to unlock option working in parallel to unlock even faster.

Being called “pearl white” by Oppo, but I see the back of the Reno3 Pro has a more blue tone, the gradient effect is quite similar to the Oppo A91. Unlike the domestic version using Gorilla Glass 5, this back of the Reno3 Pro international version is fake glass plastic, the edges are curved 2.5D for a comfortable grip. The device has fingerprints but difficult to recognize, maybe that is an advantage of the white version.

Reno3 Pro’s rear camera cluster has a total of 4 lenses, the main camera is upgraded to 64MP instead of 48MP as the Chinese version, along with an 8MP wide-angle camera, 13MP telephoto camera with 2X optical zoom, and monochrome camera. 2MP depth of field. Reno3 Pro for 20X hybrid zoom, which is also a feature that Oppo emphasizes on this camera cluster with the words “hybrid zoom” next to the LED flash cluster.

Reno3 Pro has all the basic connection ports, including a 3.5mm headphone jack (inside the box is also included with headphones), USB-C port, and single speaker strip. The chassis is made of plastic but does not feel creaky, the outer shell is plated with chrome, increasing the gloss and premium. In addition, there is 256GB of internal memory, but Reno3 Pro still has its own expansion card slot and two nano sims.

Reno3 and Reno3 Pro come with a limited edition lotus-inspired case by renowned designer Prof. Jimmy Choo, OBE. The case has a very good finishing quality, is hard and solid, but the design and color (of all three cases) are more suitable for female users.

Nice screen, very bright, with HDR

Reno3 Pro equipped with a 6.4-inch screen with Full HD + resolution, Super AMOLED Sunlight panel as announced by Oppo will help improve outdoor visibility. Practical experience, Reno3 Pro gives very good image quality, high brightness – Oppo said the machine can reach a maximum brightness of up to 1200 nits – during use almost never have to set the brightness over 80%.

In addition, the screen panel of Reno3 Pro also has color coverage up to 100% DCI-P3, supports HDR so the colors are very vivid and realistic, especially when watching content on Netflix and Youtube. The device also does not have HDR display errors like Realme 6 Pro and Redmi Note 9s, the punch hole does not cause discomfort when viewing full screen. In terms of display quality, I can confirm Reno3 Pro is comparable to today’s flagship phones, there are aspects that are even superior.

However, the screen of the Reno3 Pro does not have a high 90Hz refresh rate as the Chinese version, a trend that is increasingly popular. High refresh rates for smoother swiping and scrolling experiences, albeit at the expense of battery life.

In terms of sound, although there is only a single speaker strip, the Reno3 Pro is still integrated with Dolby Atmos technology that improves the volume and clarity. In addition, the machine is also capable of playing 192k / 96k hi-res music.

Performance enough to use, smooth everyday tasks

The Reno3 Pro is equipped with Mediatek’s Helio P95 chip, a slight upgrade of the Helio P90 on the Reno3. In this price range, I would expect the Reno3 Pro to have a more powerful chip, Snapdragon 765 as the Chinese domestic version is reasonable, but the Helio P95 also has its own advantage of a very good battery life, which I will discuss in more depth later in the article.

Experimenting with familiar games through GameBench software, Helio P95 surprised me the most in The Arena of valor Mobile game. Reno3 Pro can play at the highest graphics settings with an average fps of up to 61, high stability, while the Snapdragon 720G chip does not turn on the highest option with the warning “configuration is not enough to meet”.

Playing PUBG Mobile, Reno3 Pro is locked at 30fps with HD setting, 40fps with a smooth setting. Prioritizing the number of frames, I tested at smooth settings and the Reno3 Pro achieved an average of 40 fps, ie maximum, with no fluctuations in fire or gunshots.

COD Mobile is a very popular game right now, and I decided to experiment with Reno3 Pro. The game automatically sets the average graphics level, and Reno3 Pro stays at 60 fps for most of the game, except when outside the lobby and when the map is loaded, the game pushes itself down to 30 fps to save battery.

During actual usage, I did not complain much about the performance of the Reno3 Pro, partly because my demand wasn’t too high. Surf the web, watch movies, rank The Arena of valor Mobile, Reno3 Pro is responsive, and 8GB of RAM for multitasking is too comfortable.

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Bright ColorOS 7 interface, Android 10 background

Reno3 Pro comes pre-installed with the latest Android 10 with ColorOS 7 interface. Listening to users, this Oppo interface takes light tones as the main theme, highlighting simplicity instead of “colorful” as before. The device has a full range of important features such as an Always-on screen, full-screen navigation, full-system dark mode, saving battery life, reducing blinding, …

However, like Realme UI and previous ColorOS versions, Reno3 Pro is still pre-installed with quite a lot of “bloatware”. You can completely remove them, so this is not a big deal either.

Battery “strong” than expected in capacity, fast charging 30W

Equipped with a 4,025 mAh battery, at first I did not expect much about the usage life of the Reno3 Pro when 5000 mAh is gradually becoming the new standard targeted by brands. However, promoting the “tradition” of the previous Reno series, the Reno3 Pro and the Helio P95 chip has a very good battery, both in the tests of BiaReview and in actual use. Compared to Reno2, Reno3 Pro’s battery time during gaming and web surfing is significantly improved.

The battery life of the Reno3 Pro is enough to get through a working day, with Wi-Fi and 4G always-on, Bluetooth always on to sync information with my smartwatch, by the end of the day I still have about 20-25% battery. Charging time is also not an issue with Reno3 Pro, when the device integrates fast charging feature VOOC 4.0 with a capacity of 30W, according to my measurements, the charger is 50% in 20 minutes and 100% full in 52 minutes.

The Camera is the brightest star

Camera quality has always been something that Oppo’s smartphones are appreciated, especially the selfie camera, and the Reno3 Pro doesn’t disappoint.

In terms of hardware, Reno3 Pro equips a total of 6 cameras, 4 rear and 2 front. The rear camera cluster includes the main camera with 64MP resolution, the ISOCELL GW01 sensor that we have seen on Realme 6 Pro or Samsung Galaxy M31, along with a 13MP telephoto camera with 2X optical zoom, 8MP wide-angle camera, and black and white camera measuring degrees 2MP depth of field. Meanwhile, the front camera cluster is in the perforated part, including the main 44MP camera and the 2MP secondary camera that supports the removal of fonts.

In bright enough conditions, Reno3 Pro produces images that are full of color, rich in detail, and the color range and contrast are well-harmonized. By default, the photo will be taken at 16MP resolution, you can switch to 64MP, but then won’t be able to use the zoom feature.

When low light, Reno3 Pro still gives good image water, bright colors are not blurred, processes the image according to the trend of reducing the shutter speed, keeping the ISO as low as possible, this makes the image less noise but easily blurred if shake hand. The device has Night Mode and Ultra Dark Mode – this mode will automatically activate when it detects that there is too little light in the scene. Overall, Night Mode will control image details in areas near the light source, which in some cases can make the lights a little less shimmering but compensate for more details.

Reno3 Pro has quite a few options when you are taking photos of distant subjects. Besides the 64MP mode, Oppo also integrates the ability to “upscale” with the software to produce 108MP images – only in professional mode – then you can crop again to the area you want. With the subject closer, 2X optical zoom, 5X hybrid zoom of 20X digital zoom may be more reasonable choices.

Reno3 Pro’s wide-angle camera tends to handle true color, not saturation like most machines today. In low light conditions, the detail of the image is drastically reduced, it is possible to activate Night Mode for the wide-angle camera, but it does not improve much.

While other brands are busy racing the number of dots on the main camera, Oppo has started a new game by equipping the selfie camera with up to 44MP resolution for the Reno3 Pro, as close to the main camera of many current machines. In practical experience, this camera has shown not only the number of dots to “show off” but also the image quality is high, in almost every aspect from color, detail, white balance.

Both the front and rear cameras have a depth-of-field lens, so the Reno3 Pro’s bokeh image separates the subject well, is less blurred, the background is smoothed out, the tones are flattering and self-contained. The beautification action is light when photographing a human subject while retaining a natural look.

In terms of video, the Reno3 Pro is integrated with Super Anti-Shake 2.0, which is an electronic stabilization system (EIS) that helps to reduce the shake when recording video. I did a short video comparison when turning this feature on and off, except that the video is cropped a little, Super Anti Shake 2.0 helps the image to be significantly more stable.

Summary

Oppo Reno3 Pro emphasizes on-camera performance instead of racing configuration like other names. That’s a good thing, as users have new, more diverse options. Gaming is an important part, but it is just one of many deciding factors for you to choose which smartphone to buy, especially for mainstream users.

In this price range, you can name a series of names with better configuration than Reno3 Pro. But with a high-quality camera, beautiful screen, and unexpected battery life, this product is suitable for virtual “fanatics” who want to have a shimmering selfie camera and compact size. Of course, this phone will not be an option for those who love configuration, want to buy a smartphone to satisfy daily gaming enthusiasts.

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