• November 23, 2021
Oppo Reno 7 series might bring back one of your favourite features

Oppo Reno 7 series might bring back one of your favourite features

Oppo Chinese smartphone makers are rumored to be launching the next generation Flagship smartphone lineup – Reno 7 series. While the lineup is expected to debut in China a few weekends, also speculates that the launch of India will soon occur.

And even though it’s like a ritual with the launch of a smartphone today, we found a lot of leakage and rumors giving us ideas about cellphone designs and specifications. There is one particular leak that attracts our attention and implies that OPPO might revive one of the favorite features of the past.

Tipster has revealed that with the Reno 7 series, Oppo might use a bump camera that is interesting to accommodate LED notifications too. The tweet below shows how the LED might function.

In a separate image that was shared by Tipster, which seems to be a leaked promotion banner, the text reads, “First. The fiber optic banding hot western breathing ring.”

Even though there is a little clarity about how Oppo wants to use this LED light. Our best bets are that light can be used for warning notifications. Because the LED light is placed under the camera module, it is not suitable for illuminating objects or faces while clicking on the image.

Promotional videos have been seen on YouTube that gives us a closer look at LED lights that react to activities such as breathing slowly for text or calls. Breathe differently when the user starts the game and keeps it on when the phone is in the charging mode.

There is a little doubt that this is an interesting way to interact with smartphones and many users skip notifications led warnings that exist in the past. Almost all of us have used the phone – including mobile features from good old Nokia days with “dancing notifications” as their main features.

However, with the advent of modern smartphones, LED notifications have disappeared in thin air like 3.5mm headphones are bad and the default FM radio is missing.

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