Ahead of its global launch, the Oppo Reno 4 was teased by tech personalities in their tweets, suggesting that the international edition might debut with slightly different hardware configurations. While the Chinese manufacturer has yet to introduce the device worldwide, a curious unboxing video of the alleged Oppo Reno 4 has surfaced online, which reveals a different chipset and camera than the original variant.
Briefly after it was posted to YouTube, the unboxing video was taken down. Although not before the Vietnamese phone leaker @Boby25846908 published the unboxing on their Twitter handle. As seen in the short video, the bright blue package reads ‘Reno 4 Pro’, containing the usual paraphernalia, a 65W Super VOOC charging brick (that powers up the device from 0 to 100% in only 36 minutes) and a Reno 4 Pro.
The phone boots to the ColorOS 7, features a 6.55” AMOLED screen, hole-punched in its corner. It produces an FHD+ resolution at a stunning 90Hz refresh rate. Around the back, lies quad-camera array, embedded inside a polished, yet matte black rear-facing shell. The camera setup is revealed to be a 48MP f/1.7 primary camera, a 13MP telephoto sensor, and a 12MP 120-degree FoV ultra-wide module.
Note that instead of the triple-camera system the original Reno 4 Pro released with, the global version has a fourth additional lens (suspected to be a depth-sensing module). The setup is OIS and gyro-EIS augmented, and it can shoot in 4K at 30fps — featuring the ‘Ultra Steady Pro’ mode.
The packaging paper reads Snapdragon 720G 4G, pointing at a downgrade from the Snapdragon 765G processor that powers this version. You’ll also find that Oppo revived the 3.5mm headphone jack with the international release. The video doesn’t feature the battery, but we suspect it to be a 4,000 mAh cell just like its Chinese counterpart.