The global Reno 3 Pro features a Mediatek Helio P95 SoC instead of a Snapdragon 765G 5G chipset found on the Chinese version, therefore excluding support for 5G connectivity. It is also equipped with 8GB RAM instead of up to 12GB, while storage comes in either 128GB or 256GB. The phone is equipped with the same 4,025mAh battery with 30W VOOC Flash Charge 4.0 support.
Another major difference compared to the Chinese 5G edition is its display. Instead of a single lens punch-hole cutout, the phone sports a pill-shaped cutout which houses dual cameras. That said, its display is still a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED FHD+ screen featuring an in-display fingerprint scanner. Camera-wise, the global OPPO Reno 3 Pro replaces the 48MP main shooter from the original with a 64MP instead. The rest of the sensors on its quad-camera setup remains the same – 13MP telephoto with 2X optical zoom, 8MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP monochrome depth sensor.
In front, the phone features a 44MP main selfie camera with a 2MP depth sensor. The Reno 3 Pro is currently the first smartphone to feature a high pixel-count for its main front-facing camera. The OPPO Reno 3 Pro will be available in Auroral Blue, Midnight Black, and White Sky. Its configurations include a 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB models, which are priced at INR29,990 (~RM1,730) and INR32,990 (~RM1,905) respectively. OPPO has not announced release dates for other regions just yet. (Source: OPPO India via GSMArena.)