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The Thinnest and Lightest Quad-Curved Screen Phones! Understanding the Differences Between OPPO Reno12 Standard and Pro Versions

San San Fri, May 24 2024 09:19 AM EST

Today, the OPPO Reno12 series was officially released, featuring Y2K, live photos, and a super sleek small straight screen design, which truly catches the eye. For those looking to get their hands on one, there might be some confusion or hesitation between the Standard and Pro versions. Let me tell you their differences.

In terms of design, their appearances are basically the same. Both models feature a 6.7-inch small straight screen with a resolution of 2412*1080, a 120Hz refresh rate, ProXDR display, and other outstanding qualities, providing an equally impressive visual experience. Sf71b176d-4632-4ce0-9a8e-75d676389eda.jpg The main difference lies in the color options. The standard version offers three color choices: Millennium Silver, Soft Peach, and Ebony Black, while the Pro version provides three different options: Silver Dream Purple, Champagne Gold, and Ebony Black. Millennium Silver and Silver Dream Purple are two trendy color schemes inspired by the Y2K era, with Silver Dream Purple being a gradient design and the main highlight of this collection. S3d22c9d2-b0bd-4ddf-bc6d-2eb61769474b.jpg In terms of basic configuration, the standard version of the Reno12 series uses the Dimensity 8250 Star Speed flagship chip, paired with LPDDR5X and UFS 3.1. The Pro version, on the other hand, is equipped with the Dimensity 9200+ Star Speed flagship chip, also featuring LPDDR5X and UFS 3.1.

Performance-wise, the Pro version will be slightly better, and it also comes with stereo dual speakers and an X-axis linear motor, providing an even more immersive gaming experience. S3a2a37a0-c0df-4ad8-b325-ea9da1fc3fbf.jpg In terms of imaging, both models feature a 50-megapixel professional portrait triple camera setup. Apart from the main camera being different, the other two lenses are the same. The main camera is also a 50-megapixel professional wide-angle lens. The standard version has a 26mm equivalent focal length, while the Pro version has a 26mm equivalent focal length with a slightly larger sensor size. Additionally, they both come with a built-in 5000mAh large battery and are equipped with an 80W super flash charge for long-lasting battery life and fast charging capabilities, outperforming similar products in the same category. Sfe6d286c-b432-4029-bc6f-0d16ab13ee03.jpg Overall, the main differences between the OPPO Reno12 standard version and the Pro version lie in their color options and performance. When it comes to color, it's purely a matter of personal preference, while in terms of performance, the Pro version offers stronger capabilities and a better imaging experience. For those considering getting a device from the Reno12 series, they can base their choice on these two points.