The OPPO Reno8 T 5G with its curved screen and 108MP camera
promises a user experience that is a #AStepAbove
- The Reno8 T 5G uses OPPO’s
proprietary technologies to elevate hardware performance
- Launches OPPO Enco Air3 alongside
Reno8 T 5G
India, 2023: OPPO,
the leading global smart device brand, has launched the Reno8 T 5G in India
today at INR 29,999. The brand is known for its commitment to R&D and
technology innovation to create a smartphone that promises a user experience
that is a #AStepAbove the rest. With the Reno8 T, OPPO has enhanced smartphone
hardware with its homegrown technologies in design, display, camera,
performance, and battery to create a premium Reno experience for users.
Micro-curved
design with OPPO Glow
The
Reno8 T 5G flaunts a curved design that balances aesthetics with a comfortable
in-hand feel. The screen has a precise 56-degree curve and an arc height of
1.9mm to provide a comfortable grip.
The
smartphone design comprises an all-new rear panel that vertically aligns the slightly
raised dual-camera module within a decorative strip with rounded ends.
The
device—available
in two finishes, Sunrise Gold and Midnight Black—uses the OPPO Glow process for the
shimmering crystal effect on its fingerprint-proof back cover.
The
Reno8 T 5G—the segment’s slimmest and lightest handset at a mere 7.7mm thin and
171g—is subjected to more than 320 quality and 110 extreme reliability tests
for durability.
‘10-bit'
display for a superior visual experience
The
OPPO Reno8 T 5G fronts a toughened micro-curved, 6.7-inch Dragontrail-Star2
AMOLED screen that boasts a 120Hz refresh rate.
The
handset runs an AI Adaptive Eye Protection System to prevent viewing fatigue
over extended periods. Plus, it carries a Widevine L1 certification that allows
you to stream HD content from Amazon Prime and Netflix.
Additionally,
its punch-hole FHD+ display—with its 93% screen-to-body ratio—boasts
a 10-bit colour depth to render 1.07 billion colours, which is 64 times more
than conventional 8-bit displays that are capable of 16.7 million
colours.
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