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The world's first Android phone capable of sharing real-time photos! Understanding the OPPO Reno12 series in one picture

Zhen Ting Fri, May 24 2024 09:21 AM EST

On May 23rd, this afternoon, the OPPO Reno12 series was officially released, with a starting price of 2699 yuan.

As a new generation of Reno models, the OPPO Reno12 series supports sharing real-time photos to the Xiaohongshu social platform, becoming the first Android phone in the industry to support the publication of real-time photos.

It is reported that real-time photos refer to a type of image format that can capture and display the dynamic moments before and after taking a photo. s_05945c2d75ce45859679ca0cc81edeb3.jpg In the past, although Android phones supported taking live photos, they were unable to share these live photos on social platforms, which was a disappointment for many Android users.

The OPPO Reno12 series is the first in the Android industry to support sharing live photos, as well as enhancing and editing them. Users can personalize their live photos according to their preferences by adjusting colors, adding filters, and even including text, stickers, and more, unlocking more creative possibilities.

In terms of core specifications, the Reno12 features a 6.7-inch 2412×1080 screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8250 Ultra chip. It has a 50MP front camera, a 50MP rear camera with single-lens reflex technology for portraits, a 5000mAh battery, and supports 80W fast charging.

The Reno12 Pro is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 Ultra flagship chip, also has a 5000mAh battery, and supports 80W fast charging. s_1ba32dd733ca4c0b892824dee4f285f3.jpg