Oppo Rumoured to Discontinue Ace Series, Realme May Launch Ace Series Like Phones
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Realme’s new series may introduce a handset with the new 125W fast charging tech. 6o202c
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 8 September 2020 12:04 IST
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Oppo Ace 2 was launched in April this year
Oppo may not introduce new phones in this series
Realme may bring new series with similar positioning
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Oppo is said to be looking to discontinue the Ace series of smartphones. The new development comes months after the company introduced the Oppo Ace 2 in the series. Realme is reportedly lapping up the same positioning of the Ace-series phones and launching new handsets next year. Realme currently has the Q series, V series and the X series running in China, and according to the new rumour, Realme will introduce a new series with high performance handsets that are similar to those found in the Ace series.
Tipster Digital Chat Station has launched this year in April. If this rumour holds any weight, then the company doesn't plan to launch any new phones in this series moving further.
This series saw flagship-level specifications with the Ace 2 having a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Soc, 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 Flash Charge, 40W Air VOOC wireless fast charging, and quad camera setup. The Oppo Ace 2 is priced aggressively starting at CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs. 43,200).
While the Oppo Ace series is reported to be discontinued, Realme is tipped to introduce Ace series-like phones with a different branding. These new smartphones will have the similar high-performance positioning as the Ace series. The tipster notes that Realme is working on a new handset for this new series and it is likely to launch next year. This phone is expected to 125W fast charging.
Oppo recently introduced its 125W Flash Charge fast charging tech that is touted to charge a 4,000mAh battery up to 41 percent in just five minutes and fully charge it in 20 minutes. The new technology is said to be compatible with the company's existing SuperVOOC and VOOC fast charging protocols and s 65W PD and 125W PPS standards.
There is no confirmation from Oppo or Realme regarding this new reported development, and readers should take this information with a pinch of salt until any official communication from the companies is issued.
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