Just a week back, OPPO launched its latest device in Malaysia in the form of the OPPO Reno. To commemorate the launch, the company has set up an artwork at Pavilion KL using 2,000 Reno handsets.

A Massive Reno To Behold

Designed by architectural designer, Pamela Tan, the artwork spells the word Reno. The entire piece is made out of an entire bunch of Reno smartphones, which to say the least is a massive amount.

Visitors to the artwork also stand a chance to enter a contest hosted by OPPO. The rules are simple, all you have to do is snap a picture together with the OPPO Reno artwork and upload it to Instagram. In the caption, include the hashtag #GetReadyForRenoMsia and tag three of your friends. Also, mention a feature of the Reno which you are most excited for, and leave your profile as public. Taking these steps into consideration, you will be in the running to win one of two brand new Car Cam Recorder (DDPai Mini 3 Dash Cam). These are worth up to RM 630. The contest will end on 22 May 2019, so do participate quickly.

The OPPO Reno is set to replace OPPO’s R-series, and it is a rather interesting device. Up front, it features  a 6.4-inch Panoramic OLED display, and lacks any sort of notch or punch-hole. It has a screen-to-body ratio of 93.1% and its protected by Gorilla Glass 6.  It also features a in-display fingerprint scanner.  Powering this package is a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor coupled with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.

With a focus on photography, the Reno comes with a robust imaging package. On the rear, it features a 48MP + 5MP dual-camera setup. It supports Ultra Night Mode 2.0, which should allow for better low-light shots. Keeping the lights on is a 3,765mAh non-removable battery with support for VOOC Flash Charge 3.0. Software wise, it runs on Android 9.0 Pie with ColorOS 6 on top of it. The smartphone retails for RM 1,999 in Malaysia and is currently available for pre-order.