The Chinese company (Oppo) unveiled its new device, Oppo Ace 2, which is the successor to the original Reno Ace phone released in Oct...
The Chinese company (Oppo) unveiled its new device, Oppo Ace 2, which is the successor to the original Reno Ace phone released in October 2019, which still holds the record for the fastest wired charging system in the world within a smartphone.
The (Oppo Ace 2) is the first phone from the Chinese company to include wireless charging, along with many other specifications, including (Snapdragon 865) processor, and the 40-watt fast wireless charging feature via the new (AirVOOC) charger from Oppo, along with Dual mode (5G) connection.
The phone includes (Oppo Ace 2) type (OLED) screen, measuring 6.5 inches, accurately 1080 x 2400 pixels, at a refresh rate of 90 hertz, with a sampling rate of 180 hertz, which covers 96.3 percent of the front of the phone, with support Color gamut (DCI-P3), along with 819 nits brightness.
The device runs on a Snapdragon 865 processor, paired with 8/12 GB of type (LPPDR5), 128/256 GB of internal storage (UFS 3.0), and a 4000 mA battery supporting fast wired charging (SuperVOOC 2.0) with a capacity of 65 Watts when using the supplied cable and adapter.
There is a fingerprint scanner, the Android 10 system with a ColorOS 7.1 user interface, and other notable features include (Wi-Fi 6), (NFC) and 10W reverse wireless charging.
The company provided the phone with a quad-back camera, with a 48-megapixel primary lens, with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2-megapixel macro lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor, as well as a 16-megapixel front camera located in a hole in the upper left corner.
Oppo will launch the device in China for the first time on April 20 in black, blue and purple, at $ 565 for the 8/128 GB model, at $ 625 for the 8/256 GB model and at $ 650 for the 12/256 GB model.