The Reno series has done wonders for Chinese smartphone brand Oppo because the company struggled to crack the mid-range segment before this range made its debut. The range has released multiple devices that offered excellent specs and features besides attractive price tags. Oppo has now revealed the Reno 3 Pro, which will be the Chinese company's first dual-mode 5G smartphone, meaning it will work with both standalone and non-standalone 5G networks. The phone is extremely thin and has a thickness of just 8.1mm. The phone comes with a 6.4-inch dynamic AMOLED display which is curved and offers a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. A Qualcomm MediaTek Helio P95 chipset sits at the heart of the Oppo Reno 3 Pro, and the phone also features 8GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard memory, translating to excellent performance. The rear camera setup is a quad-shooter configuration with a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP lens, a 13MP lens, and a 2MP depth sensor while you get a 44MP + 2MP on the front, housed inside the Dual punch-hole. Powering the device is its 4025mAh battery which also supports 30W VOOC charging. Some of the popular Oppo mobile phones include the Oppo Reno 3, Oppo A8, and the Oppo F15.