smartphones in the global market. These are Oppo’s premium mid-range offerings with the spotlight on the Reno 12 Pro model. While there are many new and exciting things about this device, the main question on our minds is how this device compares to the last generation of. If you have been wondering the same, then this is the article for you. Do note that this is a comparison of the global models.
Other than the new Reno 12 Pro pretty much has the same display specifications as the Reno 11 Pro, offering a 6.7-inch 2772 x 1240 pixels display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a slightly higher peak brightness of 1200 nits. That said, the one major change in the display department is the inclusion of Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, replacing the Asahi glass AGC.
For starters, the IMX890 sensor is physically bigger than the LYT-600, allowing for more light capture, which in turn means better performance in low-light conditions and better dynamic range. Additionally, the IMX890 has a bigger pixel size that also helps in low-light photography.