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Although until recently they were the biggest players on the market Apple and Samsung, over time they were joined by smaller rising stars of Asia such as Xiaomi or Huawei. While in the first case, however, the overall market share fell rapidly, in the second there was such repression from the United States that the company has a lot to do to stay afloat. The Chinese manufacturer Oppo, which is known for its affordable and powerful models, took advantage of its chance. For a long time, however, the company did not boast of any stone, which could change this time. After a long wait, the manufacturer revealed the Reno5 and Reno5 Pro models, which offer a timeless, pleasing design, decent performance and a friendly price tag.

Oppo is, after all, one of Samsung's biggest competitors in Asia, and the price of its models often undermines the dominance of this South Korean giant. It should be no different for the mentioned models, which will offer 5G technology, a display covering the vast majority of the front display and sides, and especially a 64 megapixel camera. There is 65W charging, 8GB of RAM, 12GB in the case of the more premium Pro version, Snapdragon 765G, and in the case of the Pro model, even the not-so-used, but hellishly powerful Dimensity 1000+ chip. The icing on the cake is the price, which is not yet finally known, but should correspond to the standard middle class.

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