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Maxis offers the Oppo Reno for RM1

The Oppo Reno is now available on Maxis and you can get it for as low as RM1 on contract. If you prefer to get it on instalment with RM0 upfront, it is also available on the Zerolution program from RM39/month.

Below are the bundled pricing for the Oppo Reno with a Maxis Postpaid plan. Also shown below is the monthly instalment amount on Zerolution.

Do note that for the normal contract, there’s an advance payment required during signup. This ranges between RM396 to RM954, and it will be rebated back to your monthly bills. You can learn more from Maxis’ website.

To recap, the Oppo Reno comes with a 6.4” Full HD+ display and it runs on a Snapdragon 710 processor with 6GB RAM and 256GB of storage. Unlike other smartphones, it has a wedged-shape pop-up 16MP f/2.0 selfie camera which looks pretty unique.

At the rear, the Reno has a 48MP + 5MP dual camera combo and it comes with a 3,765mAh battery. It supports VOOC Flash Charge 3.0 via USB-C. The Oppo Reno is officially priced at RM1,999. If you’re looking for a better spec device, there’s the Oppo Reno 10X Zoom edition that’s priced at RM3,399.

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