Aiming to differentiate its phones from the rest and provide useful innovations to its customers, OPPO's new Reno12 Series 5G is equipped with new and innovative connectivity technologies.
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OPPO Reno12 Series 5G BeaconLink tech |
Stay connected always with OPPO Reno12 Series 5G
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The OPPO Reno12 5G with durable yet stylish body |
Both OPPO Reno12 5G (PHP 24,999 SRP) and OPPO Reno12 Pro 5G (PHP 34,999 SRP) aim to improve connectivity in different conditions and scenarios ensuring that its users are always connected even for emergencies.
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OPPO Reno12 Pro's box inclusions
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First, the two phones are equipped with the AI LinkBoost technology. It utilizes the phone's WiFi 6 2x2 MIMO tech with a 360-degree Surround Antenna.
According to OPPO, this allows Intelligent Network Selection for robust connectivity even in challenging scenarios.
The company claims that it can improve speeds in busy network environments, quick signal recovery in areas with weak signals, reduce network lag, seamless network switching, minimize interference (double WiFi speeds versus competing phones), and accurate urban positioning.
For example, it can detect whether you are entering or leaving an elevator and quickly reconnect to the network with minimum delays and interruptions.
It also allows its users to do quick messaging and image or video sharing in crowded places like festivals and football matches or even in areas with weaker signal connectivity like underground car parks.
As a result, it is the first phone to receive TÜV Rheinland High Network Performance certification from the said segments.
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OPPO Reno12 Pro's curved display
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Moreover, the phone comes with the BeaconLink technology that improves Bluetooth uplink by 300 percent. It enables device-to-device voice calls over Bluetooth at a distance of up to 200 meters in a completely disconnected environment.
BeaconLink is only available for OPPO Reno12 Series 5G to OPPO Reno12 Series 5G calls at the moment. But, this is still an impressive Bluetooth calling innovation that could be useful, especially in emergencies.
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