, blogger Digital Chat Station today exposed real photos of OPPO Reno13.
Judging from the pictures, the phone adopts a design similar to the standard version of the iPhone, equipped with straight aluminum alloy edges and flat surfaces on the front and back.
It is worth noting that the leaker said that the phone uses the same one-piece cold-carved glass as the iPhone. The entire back is seamlessly formed in one piece, and the craftsmanship and texture are very advanced.
Apple began using this technology in the iPhone 11 series and has continued to use it ever since.
Simply put, the cold-carving glass process is a processing method that uses a precision engraving machine and a grinding head to thin a piece of flat glass to form an arc.
Compared with the solutions commonly used in Android phones before, the cold carving process is more expensive, but it is stronger than 3D glass hot bending and can achieve higher precision processing.
In addition, the integrated body also helps to make the whole body tightly sealed and improve its waterproof and dustproof capabilities.
The disadvantage is that the cold-carved glass process is expensive, so no manufacturer in the industry except Apple was willing to use it before.
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