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Quick Mobile Charge! Oppo Reno Ace is Coming with Super Fast Charging Technology

Monali Gupta

Oppo teased Reno Ace during a recent launch event in China. Now an official posting on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo has revealed that Reno Ace will be launched by Oppo on 10 October. 65W has also been teased in the promo teaser, this confirms that this phone will be launched with 65W charger.

At the moment, the rest of the information of this upcoming smartphone is scarce. But like the prism in the banner, Ace Word is written with multi-colored effect. In such a situation, it can be assumed that the phone will be launched in different colors or back panel with a special finishing.

In the post released by the official Oppo handle on Weibo, a line reads 'Speed ​​is no end, this is the trump card'. Actually, this is the Google translated version of the original Chinese post. This post also mentions the '65W Super Flash Charger'. At the moment it is not clear whether it is an official name or OPPO will use the name SuperVOOC. This name was used for the 50W Fast Charger of Oppo Oppo R17 Pro. This is the fastest wired charging technology seen for any smartphone till now and now Oppo is preparing to make it even faster.

According to the information, Oppo Reno Ace will come with 90Hz refresh rate display. Its information was recently given during the launch of Reno 2 in China. At present, the remaining information of this upcoming smartphone is limited. But it is being speculated that this smartphone will come with Snapdragon 855 Plus processor. This is also more likely because flagship smartphones are usually launched with the latest processors.

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