In late August this year, Oppo introduced three Reno 2 smartphones but none of them were a true flagship when you look at their specs. At the end of the event, the company’s Vice President, Brian Shen actually revealed they will be launching a new phone in the nearest future called Reno Ace. Today, the Weibo account of the phone manufacturer confirmed the device, and revealed that the launch date of the Oppo Reno Ace is slated for October 10, 2019.

The Oppo Reno Ace will feature 65W fast charging capabilities, which is 30% more than the current 50W SuperVOOC. This should mean a new name of the standard, something equally spectacular like MegaVOOC, although a simple SuperVOOC 2.0 would also do the job.
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Other specs of the Reno Ace are yet to be made known, but Shen already teased some features like 4000mAh battery, and a screen with 90Hz refresh rate, which most likely belong to the upcoming smartphone.
We should be expecting a Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset, making the Reno Ace an upgrade over the Reno 10x zoom ad the Reno 5G, the only two smartphones on the lineup currently having SD855 ticking inside.