Oppo has announced the launch of Reno Ace, the latest in its variety of the Reno range. One unique feature of the Reno Ace is that it charges fully in half an hour.
The Reno Ace is furnished with a Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, a 20:9 6.5-inch 1080p display with a small waterdrop notch and a 90Hz refresh rate, and a camera system built around Sony’s ubiquitous 48-megapixel IMX586 sensor.
Another feature includes its extra fourth camera with a monochrome sensor that comes with up to 12GB of RAM.
The highpoint of the Ace is its unique breakthrough fast charging. Oppo was already the leader here with its Lamborghini-edition Find X, but the Reno Ace’s 65W SuperVOOC steps it up further. The phone’s 4,000mAh dual-cell battery can be charged from 0 to 100 percent in 30 minutes, according to Oppo, allowing for two hours of usage from just a five-minute charge.
Other phone brands like Xiaomi and Vivo have both shown off faster ways to charge a 4,000mAh battery, but neither has actually shipped products that make use of the tech.
According to Oppo, the Reno Ace’s 65W charger is the smallest on the market thanks to GaN technology.
The Reno Ace will debut in China and starts at 2,999 yuan (~$420) for 8GB of RAM and 12GB of storage, or 3,799 yuan (~$530) for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.