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Oppo Reno 13 Series Will Be Equipped With Self-Developed X1 Networking Chip

Oppo will be unveiling its much anticipated Oppo Reno 13 smartphone series in the Chinese market on 25th November while the pre-reservations for this series have already started in the country. The company has already started teasing the features of this upcoming series increasing the excitement of Oppo fans in China.

Today the brand has revealed that Oppo Reno 13 series will be equipped with Oppo’s self-developed X1 networking chip. This chip will help the devices to grab the network even in low-signal environments. The series will also include a game cloud computing network that is said to offer ultra-low latency.

Other than this, it is revealed that with the help of dual-core network, the signal can penetrate through five walls. The series has received National Radio Monitoring Center Certification and five stars for network performance. This series supports WiFi connection up to 100 meters.

The Oppo Reno 13 series is also said to offer amazing internet speed and smooth signals. Yesterday it was revealed that the Oppo Reno 13 series will arrive with an IP69 rating and underwater camera drainage function.

Oppo Reno 13 Series: Expected Specs

Reno 13 series smartphones are expected to use MediaTek’s 8350 processor, and the Reno 13 Pro is claimed to be the first device to be powered by this chip. A 1.5K display is also expected to be featured on the two, with the Reno 13 and Reno 13 Pro possibly having screen sizes of 6.59″ and 6.83″ respectively. A 50MP main camera, a 50MP front-facing camera, a periscope telephoto lens (maybe only for pro), 5600 mAh and 5900 mAh silicon batteries respectively for Reno 13 and Reno 13 Pro, magnetic wireless charging spec, X-axis motor, stereo dual speakers, IP68/69 dust and water resistant bodies, and thin and light form factors are the other expected specs of the soon-to-be-unveiled smartphones.

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