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OPPO Reno7 Pro arrives in Hong Kong in parallel, don’t let 5,000 have an exclusive low-light selfie lens-Qooah

December 12, 2021
Source: newsdirectory3.com newsdirectory3.com
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OPPO’s Reno series mobile phones for portrait shooting are very popular among users. Last month, they released a new generation of Reno7 series phones, which continued to strengthen shooting capabilities. Sony’s new IMX709 RGBW CMOS sensor was first released to improve low-light selfie capabilities. Mobile phones are not available for the time being. The news of the Hong Kong sale, but OPPO Reno7 Pro already has parallel imports in Hong Kong, and interested users can get it first. OPPO Reno7 Pro’s front lens uses a new IMX709 CMOS sensor. According to OPPO’s official introduction, this CMOS is OPPO’s world’s first...
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