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OPPO Reno3 Pro Launch Offer on Amazon India

Oppo has officially launched Reno3 Pro in India online on Amazon.in. It is priced at Rs 29,990 ( MRP Price: Rs 32,990 ). For a limited time, you can avail some bundle offers with Oppo Reno3 Pro on Amazon.

Launch Offer
OPPO Reno3 Pro + Free OPPO Bluetooth Speaker ( Price: Rs 29,990 for a limited time )
OPPO Reno3 Pro + Free OPPO Bluetooth Speaker + OPPO Enco TWS : Rs 35,998 ( check here )

Oppo Reno 3 Pro is powered by MediaTek Helio P95 octa-core processor and IMG 9XM - HP8 GPU. The display a Full HD+ SAMOLED one with Dual Punch Hole Cameras at the left top corner. It houses a 44MP main camera and a 2MP sensor for depth capture. On the back, you get a 64MP main sensor along with a 13MP telephoto lens and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. Like every other high-end Oppo phone, it comes with VOOC fast charging support. Check out the full specs and features below.

Specs and Features
6.4 inch Super AMOLED Full HD+ display ( 2400 x 1080 pixels resolution )
8GB ram 
128GB storage
2.2GHz MediaTek Helio P95 octa-core processor
4025mAh battery
VOOC 4.0 (30W flash charge)
Android 10 Operating System
64MP+13MP+8MP+2MP rear cameras
20x Digital Zoom
Ultra-clear 108MP image shooting mode
Ultra Dark Mode
44MP + 2MP front camera




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