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TipoOLED/AMOLED

Densidad de pixeles394 ppi

Tamaño6.7 "

RAM12 GB

Capacidad512 GB

Capacidad5000 mAh

Descripción

El OPPO Reno12 Pro es un smartphone que combina características equilibradas y un diseño moderno para usuarios que buscan un dispositivo funcional. Ofrece un desempeño robusto, gracias a su memoria RAM de 12 GB, brindando fluidez en tareas diarias y multitareas. En el apartado de almacenamiento, destaca con una capacidad notable de 512 GB, permitiendo guardar una amplia cantidad de archivos, aplicaciones y contenido multimedia sin preocupaciones.
La cámara del dispositivo proporciona buenos resultados al capturar fotografías y vídeos, mientras que su autonomía se mantiene en niveles satisfactorios, alimentada por una batería de 5000 mAh que soporta el uso diario sin problemas. Aunque no cuenta con carga inalámbrica, dispone de conectividad NFC para pagos móviles y otras funciones prácticas, además de ser compatible con redes 5G para un acceso rápido a internet y descarga de datos.
La pantalla del OPPO Reno12 Pro ofrece una experiencia visual satisfactoria, adecuada para ver videos, navegar y otras actividades comunes. En cuanto a diseño, el smartphone mantiene una estética cuidada y agradable al tacto. Es un equipo pensado para quienes valoran funcionalidad y almacenamiento sin comprometer el rendimiento general.

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Comentarios

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Alvin Faizaufa

17.10.2024

rating

For now, it's safe, but I don't know whether the quality of this cellphone will decrease in the future or not. The camera is good, the lighting is good, and the battery, even though it's 5000 mAh, takes a long time to run out.It's worth buying

gsmarena.com

CamoGeko-XDA

26.07.2024

Lmao you traded the ultimate flagship phone Galaxy S23 Ultra for a mid range? Good luck haha

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djt

24.07.2024

Oppo store uk recently had this on offer for 25% off, so at £375 seemed like a good deal phone arriving tomorrow so only time will tell but reality is I had a S23 Ultra that I hated the interface ( Huawei are so much better).. So lets see how this fairs, Never buying samsung again. wish Huawei would sit down with the US and sort out their beef.

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Tim

13.07.2024

So pathetic how oppo company provide 2 year software update to reno 12 series ... So so Disappointment ....

Company Samsung provide 4 year software update to even A15 which is low budget phone

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ashrobb

13.07.2024

Dimensity 7300 is shaping as a great processor. Very efficient and quite powerful for the midrange segment... Which makes it a terrible option for this phone which is priced too high.
Would be interesting to see it in a Redmi phone. Let's see if even with this they do mediocre battery life.

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bardacol

10.07.2024

Superb battery life. Xiaomi, samsung, google, learn from oppo and oneplus

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bardacol

10.07.2024

Why tf ppl need updates if the phone already works well? Updates ruin your life, break whats already working and gives worse battery life. Just like one ui 6

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Credo

08.07.2024

I like the look the bells and whistles but ...
I'd just stick to samsung midrange, which has longer update support. I like Reno gorgeous look, but no charger for a not so popular phone, well that sucks. Maybe they should stick selling in china where they're probably like a giant company and could walk away with the high price. That rating, GSMarena, is quit bias but I'll take heeds and search somewhere else.

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Mactronix

03.07.2024

I have given up on a new phone at this point.
Its either upwards of £/$ 900/1000 for what they are now calling a flagship phone with the real flagships being "Ultra" models costing more again.
Then we have these low spec phones pretending to be midrange and claiming its fine because the "AI" (no it isn't) makes up for it.
I'm keeping my Oppo Find X5 until its no longer serviceable and then getting a very basic cheap phone for calls and messages.
Then buying a half decent compact camera.