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OPPO to debut 5G mid-range Reno 8T Series in Nigeria today

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By Bode Adewumi

 

Dubbed “The portrait expert,” OPPO’s Reno 8T 5G is perhaps the most advanced mid-range smartphone and aims to disrupt the Nigerian smartphone market.

World’s fourth largest mobile phone brand, OPPO, has announced plans to unveil its latest mid-range smartphone series, the Reno 8T, in Nigeria today.

The announcement was made in a post on the brand’s Instagram page. Following successful international launches in India, the Philippines and Kenya, Nigeria is set to join the growing list of markets shipping the Reno 8T series to customers.

Launching in two models – the Reno 8T 5G and the standard Reno 8T (4G), massive upgrades have been made in key areas of the new smartphones, especially in photography, design and charging.

The Reno 8T 5G for instance will feature OPPO’s first ever 108MP camera, worthily nicknamed “The portrait expert”.

Other key features include a 120Hz 3D curved AMOLED screen to deliver an amazing next-level visual experience and a stunning 67W SUPERVOOCTM charger that ensures over five hours of call time on a five-minute charge and from 0-100 percent in 44 minutes of charging the Reno 8T 5G.

Also, as it has become somewhat of a signature tune, OPPO’s iconic glow design shines forth on the Reno 8T 5G.

The Reno 8T 4G on the other hand spots a 100MP portrait camera, fiberglass-leather design and 5000mAh battery with 33W SUPERVOOCTM charger. Not forgetting to mention the expandable RAM, dual stereo speakers, 48-month fluency protection, amongst many otherfeatures on both smartphones.

Most interesting will be the price of the smartphones. For the excellent specifications that promise a stellar performance on the Reno 8T series, OPPO is launching the devices as mid-rangers.

Prices for the Nigerian market have not been confirmed, but based on other markets the devices have been launched and are already available, prices are expected to fall within the $350-$450 range. These are speculations of course, until the brand launches and officially makes known the prices for the Nigerian market.

 

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